satire 详细解释

satire

['sætaiə]

n. 讽刺文, 讽刺

n.

1. 讽刺作品[C]

That book is a satire on the administration of justice.

那部作品是对司法工作的讽刺。

2. 讽刺文学[U]

3. 讽刺[U][(+on/upon)]

词形变化

名词复数:satires

词义辨析

同义:

n.讽刺诗文(画), 黑色幽默, 讽刺

burlesque  parody  travesty  caricature  cartoon  political cartoon  lampoon  spoof  pasquinade  squib  takeoff  political humour

n.讽刺, 嘲笑, 藐视

irony  sarcasm  ridicule  mockery  disparagement  contempt  contumely  scoffing  sneering  jeering  taunting  

同义参见:

comedy  

英英释义

名词 satire:

witty language used to convey insults or scorn--Jonathan Swift

同义词:sarcasm, irony, caustic remark

补充

satiresatire英:[ˈsætaiə] 美:[ˈsætˌaɪr]n.1.讽刺, 讥讽Jack showed his dislike plainly in scorching satire.杰克以尖刻的讽刺直率地表明了自己的厌恶。2.讽刺作品The movie is a clever satire on the advertising industry.那部影片是关于广告业的一部巧妙的讽刺作品。

例句

1. a stinging satire on American politics.对美国政治的辛辣讽刺。 2. a satire on political life一部讽刺政治生活的作品 3. His movies are known for their use of satire.他的电影以善用讽刺而著称。 4. The movie is a political/social satire.这部电影是对政治/社会的讽刺。 5. The play is a satiric/satirical comedy.这是一部讽刺喜剧。 6. her dry satiric/satirical wit她不露声色的带有嘲讽意味的风趣 7. a satiric/satirical novel讽刺小说 8. a political subject that is usually treated satirically经常被讽刺的政治话题