scathing

scathing
[ˈskeɪðɪŋ]
adjetivo
1mordaz, cáustico(a) (remark, sarcasm)
  • she was scathing about the security arrangements -> criticó con mordacidad las medidas de seguridad

scathing [skei-zin]
adjetivo
1Duro, mordaz (attack).

scathing [ˈskeɪðɪŋ]
adjective
[+criticism, article, remark] mordaz; [+look] feroz
Alf gave his brother a scathing look
he was scathing about our trains hizo comentarios mordaces sobre nuestros trenes; he was pretty scathing dijo cosas bastante duras; to make a scathing attack on sb/sth atacar mordazmente a algn/algo
He made a scathing attack on the party's economic policy to give sb a scathing look She can be rather scathing at times the leader of the opposition made some scathing remarks about the prime minister's handling of the situation he launched into a scathing attack on so-called British justice she came in for some scathing criticism from the boss, who couldn't find anything good to say about her work He made some fairly scathing remarks about the team's performance