单词 | caricature |
释义 | caricatureWord family adjectivecaricaturalnouncaricaturecaricaturist , Literature Visualcar·i·ca·ture1 /ˈkærɪkətʃʊə $ -tʃʊr/ noun 1 [countableC]AVPICTURE a funny drawing of someone that makes them look silly 人物漫画 caricature of caricatures of politicians 政治人物的漫画像 2 [countableC]AL a description of someone or something that is only partly true and makes them seem silly 讽刺性描写,夸张性描述 caricature of The report presents a caricature of the true situation. 这则报道对真实的情况进行了夸张的描述。 3. [uncountableU]AV the activity of drawing or writing caricatures 漫画手法;讽刺描述法 Examples from the Corpus caricature• The young man looked like a caricature of a South American polo player.• Unfortunately, popular folklore eventually romanticized the leader and his tribe, reducing them almost to comic book caricatures.• Unfortunately, now four years later our original leader has become a cartoon caricature.• Klein began his career by drawing caricatures of local politicians in the paper.• Their personalities are easily exaggerated, their foibles ripe for caricature or psychotherapy.• Politicians are used to having caricatures of themselves printed in newspapers.• It's a sort of caricature of a machine.• We had our caricatures drawn by a street artist while we were on vacation in Turkey.• Now she added quick caricatures and portraits to her entertainments at Hunnewell parties.• The caricature is crude, but recognisable.• Yet all these caricatures are historically misplaced.• But whereas caricature depends on paring down character to exaggerated essentials, acting conveys shades, nuances and inconsistencies. Visualcaricature2 verb [transitiveT] AVDESCRIBEto draw or describe someone or something in a way that makes them seem silly 把…画成漫画,用漫画表现[讽刺];使滑稽化 caricature somebody/something as something Scientists are often caricatured as absent-minded professors. 科学家常常被滑稽地描写成粗心大意的教授。 Examples from the Corpus caricature• Many celebrity customers have been caricatured and hung on the restaurant's walls.• As such its history can be caricatured as having had three stages.• And we allowed ourselves to be caricatured by our opponents.• Economic gurus tend to think of themselves as hard scientists, while caricaturing educators as limp, at best.• It is less understandable when the union is caricatured in more seriously researched publications.• And even if there is a deal, Mr Clinton will try to caricature Republican reforms as monsters from the deep. (1700-1800) French Italian caricatura, from caricare “to load, make seem larger, worse, etc.”, from Late Latin carricare; → CHARGE2 |
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