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词根:satire
adj.satirical 讽刺性的;讥讽的;爱挖苦人的
n.satire 讽刺;讽刺文学,讽刺作品
satirist 讽刺作家;爱挖苦的人
vi.satirize 写讽刺作品
satirise 写讽刺文(等于satirise)
vt.satirize 讽刺;挖苦
satirise 讥刺;讽刺
Adverb
1. in a satirical manner;
"she spoke satirically"
The first known use of satiric was in 1509
1 At the height of Amazon’s labor battle in Bessemer, Alabama, there was no way to distinguish between workers who actually represented Amazon, and those who were posting satirically.
2 Seth Meyers satirically reported that the first lady had done all the decorating herself, including trees that lit up to read, “Save me.”
3 Herzog’s adaptation prunes away the expository overgrowth of Ibsen’s satiric drama.
4 The American actress in the book is portrayed satirically, but she is never named.
5 That's a fancy way of saying that this film goes about satirically detailing all the ways in which we should continue to use up resources and pollute the environment so as to be better consumers.
6 They were used satirically among interlocutors who had been punished for their convictions to parody their persecutors and prosecutors.
7 But satirically racism also became the yeast of arousing the consciousness of the black race and actually the modern African thought was the derivation of the f.
然而具有讽刺意味的是种族主义却充当了唤醒和催生黑人种族意识的“酵母”近代非洲思想也正是从种族主义的污秽中诞生的。
8 The word was satirically derived from the name of the French finance minister Étienne de Silhouette who had a hobby of cutting paper shadow portraits.
9 He stepped through the humor outlet’s front doors 60 years ago, expecting to find the place as wild in spirit as the publication’s satirically hip pages.
10 Later we spend time with Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora Charles, and with George Orwell, who wrote satirically of “Victory Gin” in “1984.”
11 "My Arm" strongly suggests Smith, a longtime presence in Seattle's fringe theater, is slavishly, satirically attuned to linguistic and syntactic variety, as well as the rivers of drama or comedy raging through inexpert communication.
12 Ultimately a satiric deus ex machina finale saves the day.
13 For his bags, Hong Hao, a satirically inclined Chinese multimedia artist, imagined a fantastical map of the world, its landmasses recolored in a vibrant ocean blue, its sea bright green.
14 These works also play around, partly reverently and partly satirically, with some of the most admired plop art of the 20th century, by artists like Alexander Calder, Alexander Liberman and Tony Smith.
15 Bale, speaking in a bland, hollow voice that has the slightest hint of frat-boy joshing, delivers a piece of polished, satiric archness that goes well beyond the obvious allegorical gag (capitalism = murder) into ... what, exactly?
16 It takes audacity and energy to satirically sabotage a holiday film as revered as the 1990 comedy “Home Alone.”
17 Thus the technology of music, of all things, was satirically portrayed as the ultimate triumph of hard-hearted commerce over humanity.
18 He won a scholarship to Oxford and forged his profession in the bleak London of the fifties, where no one knew what to make of a brown-skinned novelist who wrote satirically about his homeland.
19 Witzemann’s nightly news show is titled the “Armenian Council for Truth in Journalism” — satirically, his attorney says.
20 But it’s not what makes an impression lasting, funny or effective comically and satirically.
2 讥讽地