单词 | satirize |
释义 | sat·ir·ize (also satirise British English) /ˈsætəraɪz/ verb [transitive] MAKE FUN OFto use satire to make people see someone’s or something’s faults 讽刺 a play satirizing the fashion industry 一部讽刺时装业的戏剧→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussatirize• These groups have often been satirized and ridiculed.• When you think about it, none of our best-selling satirical novelists have actually satirized anything for years.• So cohesive and distinctive was the culture of Los Alamos that it could be satirized effectively.• A friend has told me that you've satirized me thoroughly in a story and spilled some confidences about my wife.• Glick's book satirizes small-town politics.• Melville uses this chapter to satirize the Quakers.• Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.sat·ir·ize verbChineseSyllable use make someone’s satire Corpus to people to see |
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