| 1. | Satire is a high and subtle art . 讽刺是崇高而又含蓄的艺术。 |
| 2. | He always saw the joke of any satire against himself . 任何对他的嘲笑,他都觉得挺有趣。 |
| 3. | Great satire needs the sustenance of great fable . 伟大的讽刺作品需要伟大的怪异故事来滋养它。 |
| 4. | His action is a satire on his boastful pretension . 他的行动是对他自我吹嘘(卖弄)的一个讽刺。 |
| 5. | With sinclair lewis, it became simply burning satire . 辛克莱刘易斯把它写成了辛辣的讽刺作品。 |
| 6. | Such contrasts offered excellent opportunities for satire . 这种悬殊给讽时作品提供了上好的机会。 |
| 7. | It was some foul parody, some infamous ignoble satire . 这是一个卑劣的讽刺,一个鄙俗、邪恶的嘲弄。 |
| 8. | But he regretted the pleasantry; it was too near a satire . 后来一想,这句笑话太象当面挖苦了,他又后悔起来。 |
| 9. | Morris townsend was a man of of spirit, and of remarkable powers of satire . 莫里斯汤森性格刚强,讽刺起人来咄咄逼人。 |