satirize的意思和读音

satirize

: [ˈsætəˌraɪz] : [ˈsætəraɪz]

v.

v

satirizes  satirizing  satirized  

v.mock,ridicule,parody,lampoon,deride

satirizev.

1.~ sb/sthto use satire to show the faults in a person, an organization, a system, etc.

v.1.,;2.

v.1.to use satire as a way of criticizing people or things and making them seem silly

1. (2) [ stab;prick;pierce] (4) [ satirize;mock] (8) [ blame;expose] ...

2. 〖 detest〗 satirize”。〖 avoid〗 ...

3. ;〖 blame;reproach;complain〗 satirize〖 plaintif;sad〗 ...

4. repoussage satirize secular ...

5.v ... satire n satirize v saturnine , ...

6. dig out satirize [dig] , , ...

7. Intuitive: Satirize: Thwart:prevent ...

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1.We might satirize, circumvent or hoodwink the great prince, but we don't mess with him.

2.Through the beautification of "desire" , it expended desire to accepted "love" , but it al so turns to satirize and imitate love.”,”,仿

3.We're not trying to scam anyone, or satirize anything.

4.Heller: Were you thinking of it in the way that Shepard Fairey has a clothing line, to both exploit and satirize your personal "brand" ?”?

5.The new system is called One-satirize act opera in middle and later periods of Ming dynasty.

6.One-satirize act opera's unique art form and artistic achievements of the Ming Dynasty made a contribution to the prosperity.

7.Yet most readers are not aware of Swift's intent to satirize the political, academic and religious leaders of his time.

8.His humor is a kind of artistic style used to criticize the social injustice and satirize the decayed romanticism.

9.A moralist, Krylov used popular language to satirize human weaknesses, social customs, and political events.

10.His humor is a kind of artistic style used to criticize the social injustice and satirize the decayed liberty.