英 [læmˈpuːn] 美 [læmˈpuːn]
v. 公开讽刺,挖苦
n. 讽刺文章(或言论)
复数lampoons
第三人称单数lampoons
现在分词lampooning
过去式lampooned
过去分词lampooned
lampoon /læmˈpuːn/ [ lampooning lampooned lampoons ]
及物动词 If you lampoon someone or something, you criticize them very strongly, using humorous means. 讥讽
He was lampooned for his short stature and political views.
他的矮小身材和政治观点使他成了受奚落的对象。
有变体名词 A lampoon is a piece of writing or speech which criticizes someone or something very strongly, using humorous means. 讽刺的文章; 嘲讽的言论
...his scathing lampoons of consumer culture.
...他对消费文化的尖刻讥讽。
The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon.
这里雪莱用的是通俗的嘲讽手法。
... lament 悲伤;哀悼 lampoon 讽刺文章;讽刺 lance 长矛;鱼叉 ...
... mockery嘲弄 lampoon讽刺文章 spoof滑稽模仿 ...
曾担任幽默杂志《讽刺文》(Lampoon)的经理,却干的很出色,得到全校一致好评。这多少显示了他与一般纨绔子弟的不同之处。
... 含沙射影地暗示insinuate 用文章讽刺lampoon 用漫画讽刺/讽刺漫画caricature ...
lampooner 讽刺文作家
He clowned with John Belushi and Bill Murray in National Lampoon shows.
他与约翰·贝鲁西和比尔·默里在全国讽刺作品表演会上一起扮演小丑。
The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon.
这里雪莱用的是通俗的嘲讽手法。
To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon.
嘲讽用讽刺作品或好象用讽刺作品嘲弄或讽刺。
The most popular jokes these days tend to lampoon the strong, rather than the weak.
It's easy to lampoon some of it now, but his best songs remain classics of the era.
And that makes them easier to lampoon than their Labour predecessors, he says.