parody
parody 英 [ˈpærədi] 美 [ˈpærədi]
n. 拙劣的模仿;诙谐的改编诗文 vt. 拙劣模仿
进行时:parodying 过去式:parodied 过去分词:parodied 第三人称单数:parodies 名词复数:parodies
- A parody is a humorous or mocking imitation of something, using the same form as the original. To parody a poem, you have to write another poem.
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- n. 拙劣的模仿;诙谐的改编诗文
- vt. 拙劣模仿
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1. And so it began to pile up until one day I collapsed from the strain of it, becoming an empty shell, a parody of who I used to be.
所以它开始慢慢地堆积起来,知道有一天我在那些压力中崩溃了,变成一个空壳,变成过去的一拙劣的模仿品。
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2. But his critics say he risks turning into a parody of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev who ruled the USSR from 1964 until his death in 1982.
但是他的批评者认为普京是在拙劣地模仿从1964年直到1982年去世一直统治前苏联的领导人勃列日涅夫。
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3. But regardless of her argument against Christianity, a number of commentators have said "parody or not" her remarks were wildly insensitive given the devastation happening in Japan.
但是虽然她的辩驳是反对基督教的,仍有一些评论者说“模仿或者不模仿”她的言论对于日本发生的破坏都是极度冷血的。
- parody (n.) 1590s (first recorded use in English is in Ben Jonson), from or in imitation of Latin parodia "parody," from Greek paroidia "burlesque song or poem," from para- "beside, parallel to" (see para- (1), in this case, "mock-") + oide "song, ode" (see ode). The meaning "poor or feeble imitation" is from 1830. Related: Parodic; parodical.
- parody (v.) c. 1745, from parody (n.). Related: Parodied; parodying.
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