parody

名詞

UK/ˈpær.ə.di/
US/ˈper.ə.di/

定義 parody 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A work (such as writing, music, art, or speech) that imitates the style of someone or something else in a humorous way, making the original features or qualities more noticeable.

    滑稽作品;模仿作品

    • He was an 18th-century writer known for creating parodies of other authors' works.

      他是一位18世纪的作家,以创作其他作家作品的模仿而闻名。

    • This film is a parody of modern politics.

      这部电影是对现代政治的模仿。

    • His speech was full of parodies of social conventions.

      他的演讲中充满了对社会惯例的模仿。

  2. Countable(可数名词)disapproving(贬义)

    A poor or feeble imitation; something that is so unsuccessful in its attempt to achieve a desired effect that it becomes ridiculous.

    拙劣的模仿;滑稽模仿

    • The trial was a complete parody, a total joke.

      这场审判完全是场闹剧,简直是个笑话。

    • The outcome of the meeting was a parody of a real decision-making process.

      会议的结果是对真正决策过程的拙劣模仿。

    • The movie tried to be a profound drama but ended up as a parody of itself.

      这部电影试图成为一部深刻的戏剧,但最终却成了对自己的拙劣模仿。

動詞

UK/ˈpær.ə.di/
US/ˈper.ə.di/

定義 parody 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To imitate someone or something in a humorous or exaggerated way.

    以幽默手法模仿;滑稽地模仿。

    • The short film parodies classic horror movies.

      这部短片戏仿了经典恐怖电影。

    • The comedian is skilled at parodying political figures.

      这位喜剧演员擅长模仿政治人物。

    • He often parodies other teachers' lectures to entertain his students.

      他经常模仿其他老师的讲课来娱乐学生。