satirize

satirize [ˈsætəraɪz]  [ˈsætəˌraɪz] 

satirize

第三人称单数:satirizes

现在分词:satirizing

过去分词:satirized

过去式:satirized

satirize 基本解释

satirize什么意思

及物动词讽刺,讥讽

satirize 网络解释

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1. 讽刺性描写:universal dividing 万能分度头 | ramified element 分歧元(素) | satirize 讽刺性描写

2. 讽刺:dig at sb 挖苦某人 | satirize 讽刺 | jibe 奚落 挖苦 讽刺

3. 对...写讽刺文章:对...挑剔zing | 对...写讽刺文章satirize | 对...形成概念ideate

4. 写讽刺作品:satirist 爱挖苦别人的人 | satirize 写讽刺作品 | satirize

satirize 词典解释
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 satirise

1. 讽刺;讥讽;嘲讽
    If you satirize a person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, film, or novel.

    e.g. 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。

satirize 单语例句

1. The magazine says the cover is meant to satirize the use of scare tactics and misinformation in the presidential election to derail Obama.

2. satirize是什么意思

2. It's precisely the sentiment Bi says he has been trying to satirize.

3. Other voices also suggest the artists created the sculpture to satirize the current " super girl " frenzy.

4. Netizens used it to satirize the soaring garlic and food prices this winter.

5. Meanwhile, Zhu Wei's Utopia series uses stereotyped faces to satirize social phenomenon.

satirize 英英释义

satirize

verb

1. ridicule with satire

    e.g. The writer satirized the politician's proposal

    Synonym: satirise lampoon