travesty的意思和读音

travesty

: [ˈtrævəsti] : ['trævəsti]

n.

v.

仿

travesties  travestied  travestying  

n.charade,caricature,parody,sham,mockery

travestyn.

1.~ (of sth)something that does not have the qualities or values that it should have, and as a result is often shocking or offensive

The trial was a travesty of justice .

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v.1.;

n.1.a situation, action, or event that shocks you because it is very different from what it should be or because it seems very unfair

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1.The objection is bound to be raised that such a conception is a complete travesty of the whole idea of philosophy.

2.The travesty was a dance where the body burnt up into a pile of ashes rather than ascending into a fully formed fourth dimensional vessel.

3.Was opposite, allegedly CK also is to see above the travesty that I mention just begins a sword to go slant sharp edge.CK

4.In the statement, he said the trial is 'a travesty of justice aimed only at creating a symbolic break with the past. '

5."They've virtually destroyed this museum to Chinese revolutionary history, " he said. "I think it's a real travesty. ",”。“。”

6.The right was outraged. The Wall Street Journal dubbed the case a "travesty of justice" and urged the president to pardon Mr Libby.,《

7.Grounding makes the body safe in the physical world and unlikely to suffer from an accident or other travesty .

8.They collapse standards and offer a vainglorious travesty of a cultural experience to a paying public.仿

9.The experts agree that if the health workers are found guilty, it would be a travesty of justice.

10.The administration of the Chinese telegraph system is frequently a mere travesty of what it might be and ought to be.[]