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caricature

/kar-i-kuh-cher, -choor/US // ˈkær ɪ kə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər //UK // (ˈkærɪkəˌtjʊə) //

漫画,讽刺画,讽刺,漫画作品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things: His caricature of the mayor in this morning's paper is the best he's ever drawn.
    • : the art or process of producing such pictures, descriptions, etc.
    • : any imitation or copy so distorted or inferior as to be ludicrous.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    car·i·ca·tured, car·i·ca·tur·ing.

    • : to make a caricature of; represent in caricature.

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Examples

  • This is not intended to be an art book by any means, yet only one image shows his caricatures.

  • You’re literally a caricature of an old man losing his hearing.

  • Hulu extended the story line of Margaret Atwood’s antifeminist dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale by remaking its enslaved heroine as a quippy caricature.

  • It’s a series that created the “Friendship” and “Babality” finishing moves, cheeky features that ensure the games never take themselves too seriously, and a reminder that these fighters are all cartoon caricatures.

  • Good conflict can be stressful and heated, but it doesn’t collapse into caricature.

  • Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature.

  • She died before they started shooting season two, and an unflattering caricature was included immediately.

  • Yet Dr. Phil allowed Kelli Stapleton to turn her daughter into an ugly caricature on his show.

  • I enjoyed her as purely a villain, even if she was somewhat of caricature.

  • The Alliance for a Strong America site is like a caricature of what liberals said about Keep America Safe.

  • Nor did Ethel know that that caricature had been the cause of the black eye that Harry had brought home last summer.

  • His look of consternation was exaggerated into a most comical caricature, in order to hide how much of it was real.

  • A caricature grotesque and impish, and yet one that no human being could mistake—a caricature by the hand of a master!

  • The uncle was always horrible; he was one of the very ugliest of Spaniards; he was a brutal caricature of the national type.

  • I have made it a caricature of a superhuman ass I know—Tomlinson—who thinks he can decorate.