burlesquing
[bə:'lesk]
[ burlesquing ]
n.滑稽模仿, 滑稽娱乐(常伴有脱衣舞), 嘲讽性作品
adj.滑稽模仿的, 讽刺性作品的, 滑稽表演的
v.(以滑稽或夸张手法)模仿嘲弄
例句与用法:
A satirical imitation or burlesque of the heroic manner or style.
嘲弄地模仿英雄风格的作品对英雄行为或风格的讽刺的模仿或戏谑
The antics of the defense attorneys turned the trial into a burlesque of justice.
辩护律师们滑稽的动作将审判变成了对正义的滑稽的模仿
词形变化:
副词: burlesquely |
名词: burlesquer |
动词过去式: burlesqued |
动词过去分词: burlesqued |
动词现在分词: burlesquing |
动词第三人称单数: burlesques |
burlesquing
■"always bringing junk . . . home, as if he were burlesquing his role as provider" (John Updike)
“他总是把破烂带回家,好象在滑稽地模仿着筹办者的角色”(约翰·厄普代克)
■always bringing junk.home,as if he were burlesquing his role as provider(bJohn Updike)
他总是把破烂带回家,好象在滑稽地模仿着筹办者的角色(b约翰·厄普代克)
■always bringing junk.home,as if he were burlesquing his role as provider(John Updike)
他总是把破烂带回家,好象在滑稽地模仿着筹办者的角色(约翰·厄普代克)
■A character in one of his operas was a caricature of one of the most powerful music critics of his day. Not content with burlesquing him, he invited the critic to his house and read him the libretto aloud in front of his friends.
在一部歌剧中,他丑化了当时极有影响的一位音乐评论家,嘲笑之外,他还把这位评论家邀请到家里来,当着一大帮朋友的面朗读这个剧本。