1.讽刺,写文章讽刺;挖苦
2.违反
1.to use satire as a way of criticizing people or things and making them seem silly
1.Before satirizing the implication field extremely dodging, resorting to sophistry of the war criminals collapses of self.
极具讽刺意味地让之前战犯们的狡辩不攻自破。
2.Parody works is a special kind of literal creation which refers to the works satirizing or criticizing the original works by imitating them.
模仿讽刺作品是一类特殊的文艺创作形式,特指通过模仿原作内容而对原作加以讽刺或批评的作品。
3.Cartoonists, who are so used to satirizing the Bush presidency during the past eight years, will find it tough not having Bush around.
过去八年来,时事漫画人已惯于以布什政府为嘲讽的对象,布什不在了,要下笔时就觉得难了。
4.Universities have long been engaged in pao bu qian jin, a pun satirizing the practice of "running to ministries to get money. "
很长期间以来许多大学热衷于“跑步前进”,这是一句讽刺性的双关语,真实含义为“跑部钱进”。
5.He was satirizing common beliefs by and about Americans.
他只是在反讽美国人的共同信仰。
6.Two people loved each other but hated each other at the same time. Torturing, satirizing and being cruel all the time.
两个明明相爱的人却也深刻的恨着对方,永远彼此折磨、嘲讽、残忍的对待。
7.They are not stupid pigs, of course, they know you are satirizing them!
他们也不是笨猪,当然知道你们在讽刺他们!
8."The way of the world, rather than a particular time, that's what we are satirizing, " he says.
他说:“我们所讽刺的不是一个特定的时代,而是世道常情。”
9.Satirizing Wisdom or Satirizing Folly--On the Satirical Themes of Folly Literature
讽智还是讽愚--简论愚人文学的讽刺主题
10.Cultural Intension of "Persuading Hundreds while Satirizing one" in Han Da Fu
汉大赋“劝百讽一”的文化内涵