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burlesque

美[bɜːr'lesk]  英[bɜː'lesk]
n.  滑稽模仿;滑稽娱乐(常伴有脱衣舞);嘲讽性作品
adj.  滑稽模仿的;讽刺性作品的;滑稽表演的
v.  (以滑稽或夸张手法)模仿嘲弄
  副词:burlesquely  名词:burlesquer  过去式:burlesqued  过去分词:burlesqued  现在分词:burlesquing  第三人称单数:burlesques
  近义词:spoof,lampoon,parody,travesty,sendup,sendup,mock,takeoff,makefunof,sarcasm,caricature,satirize,satire,cartoon,monkey,comedy,play,skit,imitation,distortion,varietyshow,vaudeville,revue,extravaganza,spectacular,mockery,charade,put-on,pasquinade,takeoff,

英英释义

Noun
  1. a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor; consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease)
  2. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
Adjective
  1. relating to or characteristic of a burlesque;

    "burlesque theater"

Verb
  1. make a parody of;

    "The students spoofed the teachers"

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. By taking bribes the judge made a burlesque of his high office.那位法官受了贿赂,嘲弄了自己的高位。
  2. He just is a second banana in that burlesque.他只不过是那场滑稽戏里的配角。
  3. The book read like a black comic burlesque.这本书读起来像一个黑色幽默的讽刺作品。
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. The burlesque element weakens the serious portions of the book.书里的戏谑成分使严肃部分受到损害。
  2. He has been unable to accept the idea that a serious style could grow out of a burlesque intention.他不认为诙谐文章能够产生严肃的风格。
用作动词(v.)
  1. He shouldn't burlesque the elder.他不应模仿那长者。
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