caricature
caricature 英 [ˈkærɪkətʃʊə(r)] 美 [ˈkærɪkətʃər]
n. 漫画;讽刺画;漫画手法 vt. 画成漫画讽刺
进行时:caricaturing 过去式:caricatured 过去分词:caricatured 第三人称单数:caricatures 名词复数:caricatures
- A caricature is a satirical, exaggerated portrayal of person. You'd better not caricature your father by walking bent-over and speaking in his high voice. If he catches you, you'll be in trouble!
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- n. 漫画;讽刺画;漫画手法
- vt. 画成漫画讽刺
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1. There is, in that sense, something reassuringly familiar about Summerhill, once you get through the gates and behind the caricature.
从这种意义上来说,一旦你跨过大门,在讽刺画后面,夏山给人一种安心的熟悉感。
- caricature (n.) "grotesque or ludicrous representation of persons or things by an absurd exaggeration of what is characteristic," 1748 (figurative), 1750 (literal), from French caricature (18c.), from Italian caricatura "satirical picture; an exaggeration," literally "an overloading," from caricare "to load; exaggerate," from Vulgar Latin carricare "to load a wagon or cart," from Latin carrus "two-wheeled wagon" (see car). The Italian form had been used in English from 1680s and was common 18c.
- caricature (v.) "make or draw a caricature of," 1749, from caricature (n.). Related: Caricatured; caricaturing.
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