satirizes
英 [ˈsætəraɪzɪz]
美 [ˈsætəraɪzɪz]
v. 讽刺; 讥讽
satirize的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 讽刺;讥讽;嘲讽
If yousatirizea person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, film, or novel.- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
该报纸每周一期,讽刺各位政治领导人。
- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 satirise
双语例句
- "Chinese Promotes Nao Songs" which has the attention to the spirit of reality and the tendency to praises and satirizes displays love consciousness which is different from previous generations.
《汉鼓吹铙歌》有关注现实的精神和美刺倾向,其中所表现的情爱意识与前代不同。 - DeLillo criticizes and satirizes the darkness and the whiteness of consumerism in a postmodern world through White Noise.
德里罗通过《白噪音》,批评、讽刺了后现代社会中消费主义的黑暗面及其白色。 - Have abandoned the absurdity of the original work and revealed that satirizes meaning, have added a kind of tender feeling for the film.
摒弃了原著的荒诞和揭露讽刺意味,为影片增添了一种温情。 - In Travels in China, Akutagawa not only describes the beautiful images of ancient China in Chinese poem and prose but also satirizes and exaggerates dirtiness and backwardness in modern China.
芥川龙之介的《中国游记》不仅有对汉诗文中的古代中国美好形象的追忆,更多的是对现代中国肮脏、落后面貌的嘲讽和夸大描写。 - The fourth chapter pitilessly reveals, satirizes the ugly side of the American society through the picaresque life of Augie and Holden.
第四章作者通过奥吉与霍顿的流浪生活对美国社会各种丑恶现象进行了无情的揭露、讽刺和批判。 - It brings laughter to the readers, and at the same time it satirizes the ugliness in America.
马克·吐温在给读者带来笑声的同时也在批判当时美国社会的种种丑恶现象。 - 'spitting image'is a British television programme which satirizes the political events of the past week.
“酷肖”是一档英国电视节目,旨在讽刺抨击上一周发生的政治事件。 - Chekhov reveals the protagonist's charater and psychological change by the use of striking language, and satirizes the protagonist by using vivid worlds, simple syntactic structures and bitter humorous language.
契诃夫通过鲜明的语言来揭示主人公的性格,揭示人物心理的变化,运用生动的词汇、简单的句法结构、辛辣而又幽默的语言来讽刺主人公。 - This detestable custom satirizes humanity.
这个可厌的风俗违反人性。 - This idiom satirizes those who worry unnecessarily.
“杞人忧天”这个成语讥笑那些没有必要或毫无根据的忧虑。