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
- I satirize am betrayed by oneself most own person!
我讽刺的被自己最亲的人所出卖! - It's easy to satirize Silicon Valley's over-earnest desire to change the world. It's also fair to ask if the desire is disingenuous, since change doesn't necessarily imply for the better.
要挖苦硅谷那股热情过头的改变世界的愿望很容易,质疑这种愿望是不是虚伪夸大也不无道理,因为改变并不必定意味着更好。 - 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。 - We satirize those who always give empty talk, he says.
我们会讽刺那些总是说空话的人。他说。 - To Analysis and Playing S.Prokofiev's Piano Suite Satirize
普罗科菲耶夫钢琴组曲《讽刺》的分析与演奏 - 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。 - Liu zhi-ji maintains literary works should reflect and satirize reality, and oppose the way of pursuing form unilaterally and ignoring content.
刘知几认为文学作品应该反映现实、补察时政并有所讽谏,反对片面追求辞藻雕饰而忽视实际内容的做法。 - Yet most readers are not aware of Swift's intent to satirize the political, academic, and religious leaders of his time.
然而大部分的读者却不知道史威特是想借此讽刺当时的政治、学术和宗教领袖。 - To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon.
用讽刺文章进行嘲讽; - 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!