词汇 | lampooned |
释义 | lampooned past simple and past participle oflampoon lampoon verb[ T ] uk /læmˈpuːn/ us /læmˈpuːn/ to criticize a famous person or a public organization in a piece of writing, a drawing, etc., in a humorous way, allowing their or its bad qualities to be seen and making them or it seem stupid: Many celebrities are lampooned on this satirical website. The skit brilliantly lampoons upper-class society. Compare parodyverb satirize spoofverbUSinformal He was lampooned in the conservative press. It's a cartoon lampooning the tangle of traffic that gridlocks midtown streets. During his two terms as president, he was often lampooned for his love of junk food. Mocking and taunting caricature deride deride someone/something as something derision derisive haze lampoon make a mockery of somethingidiom make a monkey out of someoneidiom mimic mimicry mock mockery mocking parody scoff scoffer self-caricature self-mockery self-mocking |
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