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n. dokundurma, iğneleme, dokunaklı alay, gizli alay, istihza* * *acı söz* * *((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) ince alay, iğneleme- sarcastically -
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((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) porog- sarcastically* * *[sá:kæzəm]nounsarkazem; zlobno, pikro roganje; zbadljiva opazka -
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sarkazëm -
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• iva• ivallisuus• pureva iva• sarkasmi• kyynisyys• pilkallisuus• pistosana• pisteliäisyys• kompasana* * *((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) iva- sarcastically -
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n. гашуун егөөдөл, егөө, хорон үг. sarcastic adj. (also sarky) егөөдлийн, егөөдсөн, ингүүхэн, ёжтой. -
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n. 빈정댐, 비꼼, 풍자, 빈정대는(비꼬는)말 -
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زهر خنده ، طعنه ، ريشخند، سرزنش ، سخن طعنه آميز -
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s sarkazam, zlobno izrugivanje, zajedljiva primjedba* * *
sarkazam
zajedanje
zlobna primjedba -
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['sɑːkæzm]nsarkazm m* * *((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkazm- sarcastically -
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((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkasms- sarcastically* * *sarkasms -
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s. сарказам, остра иронија; сарказам -
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((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkazmas- sarcastically -
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n. sarkasm, spydighet* * *((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkasm, spydighet- sarcastically -
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s sarcasme -
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• oštra ironija; sarkazam; zajedanje; zajedljivo ruganje; zlobna primedba -
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((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkasmus- sarcastically* * *• sarkasmus -
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((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) sarkazmus- sarcastically* * *• uštipacnost• sarkazmus• trpký vtip• jedovatost• bodavý výsmech -
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['sɑːkæz(ə)m]nсарка́зм
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Sarcasm — is stating the opposite of an intended meaning especially in order to sneeringly, slyly, jest or mock a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to… … Wikipedia
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sarcasm — ► NOUN ▪ the use of irony to mock or convey contempt. ORIGIN Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein tear flesh , later gnash the teeth, speak bitterly … English terms dictionary
sarcasm — [sär′kaz΄əm] n. [LL sarcasmos < Gr sarkasmos < sarkazein, to tear flesh like dogs, speak bitterly < sarx (gen. sarkos), flesh < IE base * twerk , to cut > Avestan thwarəs , to cut, whittle] 1. a taunting, sneering, cutting, or… … English World dictionary
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