单词 | satirize |
释义 | satirizeWord family adjectivesatiricadverbsatiricallynounsatiricalnesssatiristsatirizationsatireverbsatirize sat·ir·ize (also satirise British English) /ˈsætəraɪz/ verb [transitiveT] MAKE FUN OFto use satire to make people see someone’s or something’s faults 讽刺 a play satirizing the fashion industry 一部讽刺时装业的戏剧 Examples from the Corpus satirize• These groups have often been satirized and ridiculed.• When you think about it, none of our best-selling satirical novelists have actually satirized anything for years.• So cohesive and distinctive was the culture of Los Alamos that it could be satirized effectively.• A friend has told me that you've satirized me thoroughly in a story and spilled some confidences about my wife.• Glick's book satirizes small-town politics.• Melville uses this chapter to satirize the Quakers.• Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them. |
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