adj. 诽谤的,责骂的。 n. 〔pl.〕骂人的话。 a stream of coarse invectives 一连串下流的骂人话。 utter invectives against sb. 痛骂某人。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will 同义词:vituperation, vitriol,
Invective (noun), from Middle English "invectif", or Old French and Late Latin "invectus", is an abusive, reproachful or venomous language used to express blame or censure; also, a rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt. Vituperation, or deeply-seated ill will, vitriol.
例句与用法
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He retorted the invectives on her . 他用恶言还击她。
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They resorted to sarcasm irony, invective and self-praise . 他们求助于使用挖苦、讽刺、谩骂和自吹自擂。
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His command of irony and invective was said to be very classic and lethal . 据说他嬉笑怒骂的本领是极其杰出的,令人无法招架的。
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At such times his command of invective was said to be classic and lethal . 在那种时候,据说他嬉笑怒骂的本领是极其杰出和无法招架的。
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In green's invective there is the starveling author's jealousy of the prosperous actor . 格林的痛骂声里包含潦倒作家对发迹演员的嫉妒。
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In foreign policy, colby expected an end to invective against the united states and a mellowing of allende's third world stance . 在对外政策方面,科尔比估计会停止肆意攻击美国,并且会冲淡阿连德的第三世界立场。
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The woman started to curse in a flood of obscene invective that rolled over and around him like the hot white water splashing down from the sudden eruption of a geyser . 那女人连珠炮似地臭骂起来,好象温泉要突然迸发,一股白花花的热水直朝他身上喷来。
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How much more elegant is it to slay your foe, with the roses of irony than to massacre him with the axes of sarcasm or to belabour him with the bludgeon of invective . 用讥讽的玫瑰镇服你的对手,较之用嘲弄的板斧将他剁砍或用谩骂的大头棒将他捶打,更为温文尔雅。
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He had expected criticism but not the invective which greeted his proposal 他期望迎接他的提议的是批评而不是痛骂。
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But the invective directed at zhu by soccer fans on major websites was even more fierce 不过各大网站上球迷们针对朱广沪的言词更为激烈。