lampooned
v. 冷嘲热讽,奚落( lampoon的过去式和过去分词 )
If you lampoon someone or something, you criticize them very strongly, using humorous means.
He entertained his readers by lampooning the pretensions of the rich...
他以冷嘲热讽自以为是的有钱人来愉悦读者。
He was lampooned for his short stature and political views.
他的矮小身材和政治观点使他成了受奚落的对象。
A lampoon is a piece of writing or speech which criticizes someone or something very strongly, using humorous means.
...his scathing lampoons of consumer culture...
他对消费文化的尖刻讥讽
The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon.
这里雪莱用的是通俗的嘲讽手法。
He was lampooned for his short stature and political views.
他的矮小身材和政治观点使他成了受奚落的对象。
His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the politicians of his time.
他的漫画毫不留情地嘲讽了他那个年代的政治人物。
He was lampooned for his political views.
他的政治观点使他成了受奚落的对象。
In his essays he lampooned all the major political figures of the time.
在他的论文中,他嘲讽了当时的所有主要的政治人物.