barbs
英 [bɑːbz]
美 [bɑrbz]
n. (箭、钩的)倒钩,倒刺; 挖苦(或伤人、带刺)的话
barb的复数
柯林斯词典
- (箭头、鱼钩等的)倒钩,倒刺
Abarbis a sharp curved point near the end of an arrow or fish-hook which makes it difficult to pull out. - N-COUNT 带刺的话;尖刻的话
Abarbis an unkind remark meant as a criticism of someone or something.- The barb stung her exactly the way he hoped it would.
如他所愿,这句带刺的话刺痛了她。
- The barb stung her exactly the way he hoped it would.
双语例句
- I even expected the ballot box to be wrapped in barbed wire, with blood dripping from some of the barbs.
我甚至能看到裹着钢丝网的投票箱,血液正从倒钩上一滴滴落下来。 - A cluster of hooks ( without barbs) that is drawn through a school of fish to hook their bodies; used when fish are not biting.
用来插入鱼群的身体的一束鱼钩(没有倒钩);用在鱼不咬钩时。 - He was bullied in school; maye assured her son that she, too, got picked on as a child and that her twin sister often shielded her from classmates 'barbs.
埃隆在学校经常被人欺负;梅耶鼓励儿子说,她小时候也经常被人捉弄,她的双胞胎姐姐会充当她的挡箭牌,抵挡同学的冷嘲热讽。 - Companies may be reluctant to admit their offices are anything less than pleasant, but incivility think belittling barbs or gruff responses can lead to lost productivity, creativity and talent.
公司也许不愿承认他们的办公室里有丁点的不愉快,但是无礼的行为想想那些贬损他人的冷嘲热讽或对人粗暴生硬的回应可能会引起生产力、创造力和才华的损失。 - Strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage.
每隔一段时间阻止通行的坚硬的金属丝。 - There are two or more adjustment parts on the upper part of the filter pole while there are two or more sets of sawtooth-shaped barbs on the lower part of the pre-built-in part.
滤杆的上部有两个或两个以上调节件,预埋件的下部有两组或两组以上的锯齿形倒钩。 - Grasping the buckle, he cinched it one notch tighter, wincing as the barbs dug deeper into his flesh.
他抓住扣环,又缩紧了一扣。当倒钩刺扎得更深时,他的肌肉本能地收缩着。 - Every northern winter, Japan faces barbs for sending awhaling fleet into Antarctic waters.
每年北半球冬季时节,日本会因为向南极海域派遣捕鲸船而面临人们的嘲讽。 - As the story unfolds, Monty finds himself returning again and again to trade barbs with Dice Campbell's hard-drinking wife, Mavis, whose motives are not as clear as they initially seem to be.
随着故事慢慢展开,蒙蒂不得不一次又一次去和戴斯·坎贝尔难缠的妻子梅薇斯打交道,而梅薇斯的动机和最初相比,也越来越不明了。 - She slung barbs at me.
她说了些讥刺我的话。