English to Indonesian Dictionary scathing

scathing

pedas
definition
verb
he was barely scathed
harm; injure.
adjective
she launched a scathing attack on the governor
witheringly scornful; severely critical.
translation of 'scathing'
adjective
yg menyakiti hati,
tajam,
pedas
example
Much of this disc is split between songs that are 'scathing' social commentaries and songs that seem to be inside jokes for his circle of friends.
A Bradford councillor has made a 'scathing' attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway.
When the motion was narrowly defeated it led to 'scathing' criticism by the national print media in particular, he noted.
The inspection report contains 'scathing' criticism of teaching standards in a third of areas and highlights poor management, failure at record-keeping and severe financial difficulties.
He is particularly 'scathing' about one member whom he characterises as callous, spineless and non-confrontational to the point of duplicity.
Last week Thai retailers launched a 'scathing' attack on the government for not doing enough to protect them from foreign competitors.
More than 500 hospital doctors have launched a 'scathing' attack on a proposed new contract for consultants, condemning it as ‘demeaning and unprofessional’.
Speaking ahead of the lecture, the critic launched a 'scathing' attack on the contemporary British art scene dismissing Brit Art as a journalistic invention.
That recommendation was met with 'scathing' condemnation by an internal Pentagon inquiry leaked last week.
True, not everybody loves her; there are some who taunt Martha with sarcastic parodies, bilious caricatures, and 'scathing' articles.
Both were 'scathing' analyses of the relationship of the design profession and the forces of corporate commercialism.
He launched a 'scathing' attack on both the EU and the Department of Marine in advance of tomorrow's blockade of fishing ports.
The judge's 'scathing' criticism leaves the government with a major headache.
His actions and decisions have also brought 'scathing' criticism.
The development has attracted 'scathing' criticism of Federal legislation, which deems the antennae low impact and thus not requiring a development application.
There's no question she has the experience, intelligence and insider dirt to do a thorough and 'scathing' analysis of the increasingly icky relationship between celebrity and media.
The book was a 'scathing' attack on the media establishment.
Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's 'scathing' verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi.
Three days after he was recalled, he stepped down amid 'scathing' criticism of the federal government's inadequate response to the hurricane disaster.
The most 'scathing' review was in the New York Post, which described it as ‘a movie so pathetically lame even her most ardent young fans will give this stinker a big thumbs down’.
His reviews, often 'scathingly' honest, were usually prophetic of how well the public would receive a film, dance recital, or exhibition.
Later, he 'scathingly' recalled the reluctance of friends to comment on his book because Moscow had not made its position known.
Recently she wrote 'scathingly' about people putting themselves at needless risk, causing responsible, hard-working and caring individuals to put their lives in danger in an effort to rescue them.
One said 'scathingly' : ‘In my view you have to have achieved something in order to be great.’
Officials have 'scathingly' dismissed the notion that more money will solve Africa's problems as ‘old thinking’.
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