英 [ˈsætəraɪz] 美 [ˈsætəraɪz]
vt. 讽刺;挖苦
vi. 写讽刺作品
第三人称单数satirizes
现在分词satirizing
过去式satirized
过去分词satirized
satirize /ˈsætəˌraɪz/ TEM4 [ satirizing satirized satirizes ]
及物动词 If you satirize a person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, movie, or novel. 讽刺; 挖苦
The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
这份报纸每周出版,讽刺政治领导人。
讽谏现实-引用次数:1
参考来源曹勋乐府诗研究
写讽刺作品
satirize(讥讽), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
...词:写作风格; 幽默 ;讽刺 ;批判; 南北战争(内战); 社会历史背景 [gap=1127]Key Words: writing style; humor; satirize; criticize; Civil War; social and historical background ..
非 ... 讨厌〖detest〗 讥刺〖satirize〗 通“诽”(fěi)。诽谤,诋毁〖slander〗 ...
... 〖satirize〗∶讥讽;嘲笑 〖abandon;treatcoldly〗∶遗弃;冷落 〖bevexed;torment〗∶烦恼;焦躁 ...
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。
I satirize am betrayed by oneself most own person!
我讽刺的被自己最亲的人所出卖!
To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon.
用讽刺文章进行嘲讽;讽刺或挖苦。
Mark Twain, our first post-modernist, even took the time to satirize the experience in Innocents Abroad.
But through a combination of lowdown parody and soapsmanship, Hoffman and company satirize the seemingly unsatirizable.
El Infierno is a dark comedy that doesn't so much glorify the drug world as it does satirize the politics surrounding it.