词汇 | parody |
释义 | parody noun uk /ˈpær.ə.di/ us /ˈper.ə.di/ [ C or U ] writing, music, art, speech, etc. that intentionally copies the style of someone famous or copies a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous: 滑稽模仿作品(指文章、音乐、艺术品、讲话等) He was an 18th-century author who wrote parodies of other people's works.他是一位18世纪的作家,专对他人的作品进行滑稽模仿。 There is a hint of self-parody in his later paintings.他后期的画含有自嘲的意味。 Synonym travestyformal [ C ]disapproving something that so obviously fails to achieve the effect that was intended that it is stupid: (几近荒谬的)拙劣的模仿 "It was a parody of a trial," said one observer.“这称不上审判,只是在装模作样,”一位观察者说。 Types of film, play, book etc. action thriller adaptation Afrofuturism allegorical anime bodice-ripper boy-meets-girl director's cut noir non-documentary non-literary one-shot paean period piece potboiler psychological sequel stream of consciousness tragicomedy weepy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Mocking and taunting Failures parody verb[ T ] uk /ˈpær.ə.di/ us /ˈper.ə.di/ to copy the style of someone or something in a humorous way: 滑稽模仿 One of the papers is running a competition in which you have to parody a well-known author.有一家报纸正在举行一场竞赛,在比赛中你得滑稽地模仿一位著名作家的风格写些东西。 Mocking and taunting caricature deride deride someone/something as something derision derisive lampoon lay yourself open to ridiculeidiom make a mockery of somethingidiom make a monkey out of someoneidiom mimic mimicry mockery piss sardonic sardonically scoff scoffer self-caricature taunting tauntingly parody | American Dictionaryparody noun[ C/U ] us/ˈpær·ə·di/ literature a piece of writing or music that copies the style of a serious piece in a way that is intentionally humorous: [ C ]Brando did a parody of the character he played in "The Godfather." parodyverb[ T ]us/ˈpær·ə·di/ Downey started the show by parodying a performance artist. |
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