satirize
英 [ˈsætəraɪz]
美 [ˈsætəraɪz]
v. 讽刺; 讥讽
过去分词:satirized 第三人称单数:satirizes 现在分词:satirizing 过去式:satirized
BNC.39766 / COCA.21669
牛津词典
verb
- 讽刺;讥讽
to use satire to show the faults in a person, an organization, a system, etc.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 讽刺;讥讽;嘲讽
If yousatirizea person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, film, or novel.- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
该报纸每周一期,讽刺各位政治领导人。
- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 satirise
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
该报纸每周一期,讽刺各位政治领导人。 - Now, some satirize "Curse of the Golden Flower" lures people to theater by a dozen of fleshy and white breasts, which can make a good comparison to steamed breads.
现在,有人认为《黄金甲》就是利用女演员那些完全可以和馒头相媲美的丰满白皙的胸部来吸引观众。 - He drew the painting Mice to satirize the Japanese invaders and wrote several poems to express his anger.
他画了《群鼠图》以讽刺日本侵略者,还写了不少抒发国破之愤的诗。 - Joseph Heller's first novel Catch-22 creates a world used to satirize the immoral and absurd American life and society.
约瑟夫·海勒的第一部长篇小说《第二十二条军规》创造了一个讽刺美国荒谬、不道德的社会生活的世界。 - I satirize am betrayed by oneself most own person!
我讽刺的被自己最亲的人所出卖! - A moralist, Krylov used popular language to satirize human weaknesses, social customs, and political events.
为了宣扬正义,克雷洛夫通过通俗的语言讽刺了人性的弱点、社会的恶习和政治事件。 - This is a man face, but it satirize all the man think is a naked woman. it's very funny and real.
这是一个男人的脸,但是他讽刺著男人想的都只是裸体的女人。蛮写实也蛮好笑的! - It was intented to satirize aristocratic society and politics in Britain as well as in Europe.
《唐璜》的主题是对英国和欧洲贵族社会、贵族政治的讽刺。 - Contrary to Utopias beautification of the future, the literary tradition of Dystopia exaggerates the dark sides of reality to an extreme so as to satirize reality.
与美化未来的乌托邦文学相反,反面乌托邦文学所描述的未来是把现实社会的黑暗面夸大到最坏程度,以讽刺社会现实。 - He is used by Dunham to satirize the contemporary issue of terrorism.
他明显是个用来讽刺恐怖主义的人物。
