lampoon
n. 諷刺文章或言辭
vt. 冷嘲熱諷,奚落
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...
他以冷嘲熱諷自以為是的有錢人來愉悅讀者。
He was lampooned for his short stature and political views.
他的矮小身材和政治觀點使他成了受奚落的物件。
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...
他對消費文化的尖刻譏諷
The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon.
這裡雪萊用的是通俗的嘲諷手法。
1. a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way
1. ridicule with satire;
To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon.
嘲諷用諷刺作品或好象用諷刺作品嘲弄或諷刺.
His cartoons mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
他的漫畫無情地諷刺了當今的政界要人.
His cartoon mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
他的諷刺漫畫無情地挖苦了當今的政界要人.
Such gaffes and inexperience made Mr Kaczynski easy to lampoon.
上述種種失態與缺乏經驗,讓卡欽斯基先生輕易成為諷刺的物件.
Visit Wat Phra Thad Haripoonchai, one of the most magnificent and oldest temple in Lampoon.
參觀帕辛寺,是清邁蘭普最大最華麗的佛寺.