单词 | sadistic |
释义 | sadistic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsadisticsa‧dis‧tic /səˈdɪstɪk/ adjectiveCRUELcruel and enjoying making other people suffer → masochisticsadistic pleasure in humiliating her. He took sadistic fantasies► see thesaurus at cruel, unkind —sadistically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpussadistic• Carter turned to her with a sadistic glint in his eye.• Cardea responds, a mildly sadistic glint in his eye.• The principal was a sadistic man who enjoyed tormenting his students.• But, of course, she had known about the sadistic part.• "I'm afraid you will never see your children again, '' he said with a sadistic smile.• But Peckinpah is unable to create any objectivity towards the sadistic spectacle, in the manner of, say, Akira Kurosawa.• We children suffered through dull repetitive schoolwork, under the lash of sadistic teachers.sadistic pleasure• Hidden among its sunburst symbols was an obscure, sadistic pleasure.• One sensed an almost sadistic pleasure from Braves manager Bobby Cox as he nailed down Game 2.• I was terrified Voice over Nottingham Crown court heard medical evidence showed Fisher took no sadistic pleasure in violent attacks on women. |
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