satire
n. 諷刺; 諷刺文學; 諷刺作品
Satire is the use of humour or exaggeration in order to show how foolish or wicked some people's behaviour or ideas are.
The commercial side of the Christmas season is an easy target for satire.
聖誕季商業化的一面很容易招來譏諷。
A satire is a play, film, or novel in which humour or exaggeration is used to criticize something.
...a sharp satire on the American political process.
一部尖刻諷刺美國政治程序的作品
1. witty language used to convey insults or scorn;
His words participate of the nature of satire.
他的話帶有諷刺的性質.
Such contrasts offered excellent opportunities for satire.
這種懸殊給諷時作品提供了上好的機會.
This brilliant, caustic, rambling satire colloquial style which is the result of a mastery of technique.
這篇光輝的, 刻薄的, 但很鬆散的諷刺敘事詩是以一.
His descriptions of Gatsby's extravagant parties are closer to satire than eulogy.
他對蓋茨比豪華宴會的描述與其說是稱讚不如說是諷刺.
Caricatures are usually for amusement or satire.
漫畫通常用來取樂或“諷刺”.