英 [səˈtɪrɪk] 美 [səˈtɪrɪk]
adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的
satiric /səˈtɪrɪk/
形容词 Satiric means the same as . 同satirical
...Ibsen's satiric attack on bourgeois convention.
...易卜生对资产阶级习惯的讽刺性攻击。
exposing human folly to ridicule
a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine
同义词: satirical
讽刺-引用次数:32
The author could avoid enforcing his judgement upon readers directly and arbitrarily with contrast . It was not only a direct disclosure toward their vain characters , but a presentation of living rules in Vanity Fair , in the meantime strong satiric effect was shown3.
正是通过特定的叙述策略,作者引导着读者去接近“名利场”的真相,并在小说中呈现耐人寻味的讽刺效果。
参考来源萨克雷《名利场》的叙述策略
... satire n.讽刺,讽刺文学 satiric adj.讽刺的,挖苦的 satirical adj.含讥讽意味的,嘲讽的 ...
...yden White)所说的, 作家在写作之前可以任意在传奇式(Romantic )、悲剧式(Tragic )、喜剧式 (Comic)、讥讽式(Satiric)﹞这四种文类里头先选取一种,然后开始书写。
That movie is very satiric.
那部电影很有讽刺性。
I don't quite into satiric literature.
我不怎么喜欢讽刺文学。
He is a satiric man and always be rude to others.
他是一个喜欢挖苦别人的人,对别人很不礼貌。
In an acidly satiric style, it is devoted to the feuds among academic factions.
While some of these activities are probably illegal, satiric intent provides legal cover.
Reitman also shrewdly adapted the screenplay from Christopher Buckley's savage satiric novel.