spoofs

英 [spuːfs] 美 [spuːfs]

n.  (对电影、电视节目等的)滑稽模仿
spoof的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (关于严肃事件的)玩笑,讽刺性文章(或电视节目等)
    A spoof is something such as an article or television programme that seems to be about a serious matter but is actually a joke.
    1. ...a spoof on Hollywood life.
      拿好莱坞生活开玩笑的作品
    2. ...Tim Robbins's spoof documentary about a presidential campaign.
      蒂姆·罗宾斯关于总统选举的讽刺纪录片

双语例句

  1. Source integrity is compromised when an agent spoofs its identity and supplies incorrect information to a recipient.
    如果代理冒充发送方身份并向接收方提供不正确的信息,则来源完整性就遭到了破坏。
  2. Finally, make sure your PHP code is resilient to XSS attacks, form spoofs, and CSRF attacks.
    最后,确保PHP代码可以抵抗XSS攻击、表单欺骗和CSRF攻击。
  3. The advert has already seen spoofs by American show host Ellen DeGeneres and on the Saturday Night Live show.
    这辑广告投放后,恶搞版本层出不穷,先是被美国脱口秀主持人艾伦德杰尼勒斯消费了一番,后又登上《周六夜场秀》的舞台。
  4. Done on spec by a German film school, this ad spoofs the horror classic The Exorcist.
    这个广告由德国一家电影学院的学生完成。
  5. Nobody likes those clumsy spoofs of yours.
    谁都不喜欢你那拙笨的玩笑。
  6. All manner of still-classified digital decoys, spoofs and "ghosts" were used in both Gulf wars to fool Iraqi forces into revealing their covert locations.
    两次海湾战争也都使用了至今仍属机密的数字诱饵、欺骗和伪装,诱使伊拉克部队暴露其秘密处所。