satirized

英 [ˈsætəraɪzd] 美 [ˈsætəraɪzd]

v.  讽刺; 讥讽
satirize的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 satirise

  1. VERB 讽刺;讥讽;嘲讽
    If you satirize a person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, film, or novel.
    1. The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
      该报纸每周一期,讽刺各位政治领导人。

双语例句

  1. The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
    该报纸每周一期,讽刺各位政治领导人。
  2. The essay bitterly satirized some unhealthy tendencies in society.
    这篇杂文辛辣地讽刺了社会上的一些不良现象。
  3. I reviewed the HK TV program Headline News on YOUTUBE these days. I watched it from I was a child, it was funny and always satirized current affairs. I has played for19 years.
    这几天喜欢在YOUTUBE重温港台节目《头条新闻》,我小时候就开始看它,以轻松搞笑形式讽刺时事,已播了19年了。
  4. They satirized the way wealthy capitalists behaved.
    他们讽刺资本家阔佬们的所作所为。
  5. Politicians are often satirized on TV and radio.
    政客常遭到电视与无线电广播的讥讽。
  6. The art of quip has always been the key of a novel, Fortress Besieged satirized all aspects of the social life centering by a clew on characters'activities.
    讽刺艺术也是小说的一大亮点,《围城》以人物的活动为线索讽刺了社会生活的方方面面。
  7. In the story of An Elephant and Blind Men, the blind men were satirized for their unilateralism.
    在“瞎子摸象”的故事中,人因为片面化而被嘲讽。
  8. He satirized concert sopranos.
    他嘲讽音乐会的女高音。
  9. With the narration rule of narrating the ethic directly, she wrote some books about the humanity evil and the broken ethic, and she satirized them poignanthly.
    直面叙事伦理的荒原性叙事法则,方方书写的是一个个被肢解得体无完肤的人性恶和伦理失范的故事。
  10. The writer satirized the politician's proposal.
    作者讽刺了政治家的建议。
  11. While attacking feudal ethics and advocating freedom of marriage Wang Shi-pu exposed and satirized Buddhism in the West Chamber.
    《西厢记》在抨击封建礼教、主张青年男女婚姻自主的同时,对佛教亦进行了嘲讽与揭露。
  12. His novels satirized and exposed the society fraud and set people thinking.
    他的讽刺暴露的系列小说击中时弊、发人深省,具有积极意义。