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Barb Meaning in English

word

/ˈbɑɹb/
barb
/bˈɑːb/
bahb

释义

A sharp point that sticks out and curves backward, like on a fishhook or wire. Also, a clever or hurtful remark meant as an insult.

用法与细微差别

'Barb' is formal when referring to hooks or wire, but informal when used for an insulting comment ('a sharp barb'). Collocates with 'fishhook', 'wire', and in phrases like 'barbed comment' or 'throw a barb'. Often indicates a remark that is clever but meant to wound.

例句

Be careful; the fishhook has a sharp barb.

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The wire fence is covered with barbs.

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He made a barb about my new haircut.

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Her joke was funny, but the little barb at the end stung a bit.

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Politicians are always trading barbs on TV debates.

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Getting caught on a barb can tear your clothes.

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