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parodied是parody的过去分词 - n.滑稽模仿作品(文章、音乐作品或表演等的滑稽模仿);拙劣的模仿
- v.滑稽地模仿;夸张地演绎
- 网络谐仿
复数:parodies 过去分词:parodied 现在分词:parodying n. caricature,imitation,lampoon,satire,burlesque v. distort,pervert,misrepresent,twist,ape 1. | [c][u] 滑稽模仿作品(文章、音乐作品或表演等的滑稽模仿)a piece of writing, music, acting, etc. that deliberately copies the style of sb/sth in order to be amusing |
| a parody of a horror film 一部恐怖电影的仿作 |
2. | [c] 拙劣的模仿;荒诞不经的事something that is such a bad or unfair example of sth that it seems ridiculous |
| The trial was a parody of justice. 那次审判是对正义的嘲弄。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 滑稽地模仿;夸张地演绎to copy the style of sb/sth in an exaggerated way, especially in order to make people laugh |
n. | 1. (为嘲弄某作者或其诗文而改作的)滑稽性模仿诗文[作品] | v. | |
n. | 1. a piece of writing or music that deliberately copies another work in a comic or satirical way 2. parodies as a literary or musical style or genre 3. an attempt or imitation that is so poor that it seems ridiculous 4. a literary or musical work that copies a serious work in a humorous way 5. something done so badly that it seems like a parody 1. a piece of writing or music that deliberately copies another work in a comic or satirical way 2. parodies as a literary or musical style or genre 3. an attempt or imitation that is so poor that it seems ridiculous 4. a literary or musical work that copies a serious work in a humorous way 5. something done so badly that it seems like a parody | v. | 1. to write or perform a parody of somebody or something 2. to copy someone or something in a way that makes people laugh |
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