第三人称单数:pasquinades
第三人称复数:pasquinades
现在分词:pasquinading
过去分词:pasquinased
过去式:pasquinaded
名词讽刺诗,讽刺文
及物动词讽刺
1. 讽刺:pasqueflower 白头翁 | pasquinade 讽刺 | pass as a watch in the night 很快被忘记
2. 讽刺诗:pasotomin 甲哌氯丙嗪 | pasquinade 讽刺诗 | pass-book 顾客赊欠帐本
3. 讽刺诗/讽刺:pasqueflower /白头翁花之一种/ | pasquinade /讽刺诗/讽刺/ | pass-book /银行存折/顾客赊欠帐本/
4. 讽刺诗,批评:serenade 夜曲,小夜曲 | pasquinade 讽刺诗,批评 | gasconade 吹牛,夸口
pasquinade什么意思
1. I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade.
我认为整个故事不久就会被添油加醋在黄色小报登出来。
2. To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon.
用讽刺文章进行嘲讽;讽刺或挖苦
3. Dedally didst thou perform the tragic pasquinade
你表演着悲情的讽刺文
4. Dedally didst thou perform the tragic pasquinade.
你表演着悲情的讽刺文。
5. Faced with the challenge of satirical rhetoric at this time, satirical genre tended towards a plight, specially reflected in the decline of pasquinade and illusion of the satirical feeling.
讽刺文类在此时面临讽刺修辞的挑战逐渐走向困境,具体表现在讽刺诗文的衰落和讽刺感受的虚幻。
6. Pasquinade feel the threat from satirical feeling is rooted in both the potential deconstruction of the genre division of normative conflicts.
讽刺感受对讽刺诗文的潜在解构威胁根源于二者在文类划分规范上的矛盾。
7. In the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century, satirical genre was represented by pasquinade advocated by Goethe and satirical feeling created by Schiller.
讽刺文类在十八世纪末十九世纪初主要以歌德提倡的讽刺诗文和席勒提出的讽刺感受为代表。