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par.o.dyH5pAr7E7di, $5per-nwriting, music, art, something said, etc. which intentionally copies the style of someone famous or copies a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous(为嘲弄某作者或某作品而作成的)模仿滑稽作品He was an eighteenth-century poet and essayist who wrote parodies of other people's works. [C]他是一名18世纪的诗人和小品文作家,专模仿别人的作品。Her later writing so lacked subtlety that it almost read like a parody of her earlier work. [C]她的后期作品如此缺乏精巧微妙的韵味以至于读起来像是她早期作品蹩脚的模仿。There's a strong element of parody in the latest series, set in the office of a TV production company. [U]最新系列中有一种强烈的模仿因素,场景安排在一家电视制作公司的办公室里。There is a hint of self-parody in his later paintings. [U]他后期的画含有自嘲的意味。(disapproving) Something can be described as a parody if it so obviously fails to achieve the effect that was intended that it is ridiculous.拙劣的模仿"It was a parody of a trial, " said one observer. [C]“这称不上审判,只是在拙劣地模仿”,一名观察员说。The film was so ridiculous it was almost a parody of itself. [C]这部电影这么荒谬,以至于它几乎是在嘲弄自己。 ☆ TRAVESTY
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