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词汇 caricatured
释义 caricatured
past simple and past participle ofcaricature
caricature
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈkær.ɪ.kə.tʃʊər/ us /ˈker.ə.kə.tʃʊr/
to create a caricature: 用漫画表现;讽刺
Charles Dickens caricatured lawyers (= represented them in a way that made them look silly) in several of his novels.查尔斯•狄更斯在几部小说里对律师进行了讽刺性描述。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

Related word


caricaturist

Examples of caricatured


caricatured

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Emperors, kings, premiers and government ministers were vividly characterised, indeed often near caricatured, while broad social movements rarely received much attention.
The 1881 presidential campaign coarsened : journalists, unfettered by libel laws, caricatured, mocked, and even insulted the once revered general.
Grammarians may be serious students of language, but they are frequently caricatured as pedants.
Scholars would be regularly caricatured as either incapable of self-discipline and abstraction or excessively absorbed in their studies to the detriment of their social duties.
It seems possible that she recoiled from "blustering 'muscularity' " also because it caricatured her own capacity for belligerence and dogmatism.
Similarly, many physicians, and leaders of some organizations that speak for them, have caricatured evidence-based health care research as promoting 'cookbook medicine'.
Too often the consequences of this approach lead to a caricatured version of that past, without the ability to convince any but the already persuaded.
This song is representative of the darker side of this album, the one that presents men with the caricatured ideal baby doll image that is glorified in rock songs.
It is sometimes caricatured as not being democratic, as taking too long, but democracy takes time, and time is necessary for debates.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
He suggested that there may be what he caricatured as show trials and that justice could not be done to both sides.
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It is easy to make tabloid remarks about judges, but they are not as they are caricatured.
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In the 1920s and 1930s, a period which tends to be caricatured, we were thrown into imbalance and unemployment by the excessive imports of manufactures.
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It is a mistake for us to be caricatured as anti-motorist.
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It is a sensible proposal which should not be caricatured.
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On the other hand, the idea of this country having some kind of space programme should not be derided or caricatured.
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