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caricaturist

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

漫画家,漫画师,卡通艺术家

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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

  • Rather than condemn piracy, Johnson created caricatures who were as charismatic as they were deadly.

  • Corden identifies as straight, and despite his status as a long-standing and supportive ally, his performance in the film has been criticized by many observers as leaning heavily into the realm of stereotype and caricature.

  • Look for the big issuesThere are two big problems that over-edited images often run into—either the lighting direction doesn’t match between the elements, or people look strange and unnatural, sometimes even like zombies or caricatures.

  • While early maps were nothing but crude caricatures of the territories they aimed to represent, new maps grew larger and larger, filling in ever more details with each edition.

  • Though he’s really basically a caricature, even Fast Eddie is someone you’ll look for as you’re reading this book.

  • It seems to me that Bellows was most successful when he worked basically as a caricaturist, under the influence of Daumier.

  • According to the caricaturist, Thomas Rowlandson, chaos ensues.

  • They reveal him as a talented cartoonist and caricaturist, reminiscent of Ralph Steadman and Edward Gorey.

  • Taylor Jones, another normally very competent caricaturist, clearly misses the mark.

  • Leech, the caricaturist,—one of the most absurdly over-rated men of this century,—was at Charterhouse from 1825 to 1831.

  • One evening a clever caricaturist took a caricature of a fashion showing a woman with enormous and outlandish sleeves.

  • It is especially popular in Paris, where the famous caricaturist Caran d'Ache, has done much to elevate the art.

  • Some of these worthies were actually working as contemporaries of the caricaturist who departed fifty years ago.

  • The dinner Angelo describes will serve as a type of the many similar entertainments at which our caricaturist assisted.