snark
N สัตว์ ลึกลับ ในจินตนาการ (ใน บทกวี ของ Lewis Caroll sad-luek-lab-nai-jin-ta-na-kan
snark |snärk snɑrk | ▶noun an imaginary animal (used to refer to someone or something that is difficult to track down ). ORIGIN 1876: nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll in The Hunting of the Snark .
snarky
snark y |ˈsnärkē ˌsnɑrki | ▶adjective ( snarkier, snarkiest ) informal (of a person, words, or a mood ) sharply critical; cutting; snide: the kid who makes snarky remarks in class. • cranky; irritable: Bobby's always a bit snarky before his nap.
snark |snɑːk | ▶noun an imaginary animal (used typically with reference to a task or goal that is elusive or impossible to achieve ): pinning down the middle classes is like the hunting of the snark. ORIGIN 1876: nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll in The Hunting of the Snark .
snarky |ˈsnɑːki | ▶adjective ( snarkier, snarkiest ) N. Amer. informal sharply critical: snarky remarks. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from dialect verb snark ‘snore, snort ’, ‘find fault ’.
snark y /snɑː r ki /形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆怒りっぽい, 短気な ; 〈人 言葉などが 〉辛辣 (しんらつ )な .