par.o.dy
n.(名词)par.o.dies
A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule.See Synonyms at caricature 模仿诗文:一种为取得喜剧或嘲讽效果,而模仿某一作家或作品的有显著特征形式的文艺或艺术作品参见 caricatureThe genre of literature comprising such works.模仿体裁:包括此类作品的文学形式Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty:拙劣的模仿,滑稽的模仿:模仿得不好以至不能与当初打算做的嘲弄相提并论的东西;拙劣的模仿作品:例句:The trial was a parody of justice.这次审判是对公正的一次拙劣的模拟
Music The practice, popular in the 5th and 'th centuries, of significantly reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.【音乐】 模拟表演:在5和'世纪盛行的对已有名的作品所做的重大的加工工作,尤指经文歌和牧歌等从其它作品借入的弥撒材料加以混合v.tr.(及物动词)par.o.died,par.o.dy.ing,par.o.dies To make a parody of.See Synonyms at imitate 通过模仿嘲弄参见 imitate
来源:Latin parôdia 拉丁语 parôdia from Greek parôidia 源自 希腊语 parôidia para- [subsidiary to] * see para- para- [辅助的,比…次要的] *参见 para-ôidô [song] * see wed- 2ôidô [歌,歌曲] *参见 wed- 2
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parod.ic
par.odist
n.(名词)par.odis.tic
adj.(形容词)