vitriol / ˈvɪ tri əl /

⚽高中词汇恶意恶意的尖锐湿疣尖锐化

vitriol2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Chemistry. any of certain metallic sulfates of glassy appearance, as copper sulfate or blue vitriol, iron sulfate or green vitriol, zinc sulfate or white vitriol, etc.
  2. oil of vitriol; sulfuric acid.
  3. something highly caustic or severe in effect, as criticism.
v. 有主动词 verb

vit·ri·oled, vit·ri·ol·ing or vit·ri·olled, vit·ri·ol·ling.

  1. to treat with or as with vitriol, especially sulfuric acid.

vitriol 近义词

n. 名词 noun

bitterness

更多vitriol例句

  1. Also, I know now how it feels to be on the receiving end of incredible vitriol.
  2. Anderson understands better than most the vitriol that Wilson inspires in fans of other NHL teams.
  3. Oshie’s performance came in vivid contrast to the vitriol that opened the game.
  4. The vitriol also obscures a broader imperative, Relman says, which is that uncovering the virus’s origins is crucial to stopping the next pandemic.
  5. My son did, because I was incapable of taking the vitriol out of the reviews to get to the usable entity, the observation aisle and the delivery mode.
  6. Unfortunately, the attention to appearance also leads to copious amounts of vitriol being spewed at famous women every day.
  7. Indeed, few filmmakers get as much bile and vitriol spewed their way as the man behind Madea.
  8. Threats, intimidation, and the usual Internet vitriol sprouted.
  9. This, in turn, feeds into an outpouring of anti-Arab vitriol on social media.
  10. Just Google “Patrick Wilson Girls backlash,” and wait for the hateful, Lena Dunham-bashing vitriol to bombard your screen.
  11. Her despair was laced with vitriol and she avoided a kind word about anybody.
  12. They were found to be made of green vitriol, starch and sugar.
  13. Dissolve in the filtrate some white vitriol of the size of a pea.
  14. By mixing clay and oil of vitriol, in the way described under Alum.
  15. It was a small bottle bearing a stained chemist's label and the word "Vitriol."