lampoon 的 2 个定义
- a sharp, often virulent satire directed against an individual or institution; a work of literature, art, or the like, ridiculing severely the character or behavior of a person, society, etc.
- to mock or ridicule in a lampoon: to lampoon important leaders in the government.
lampoon 近义词
parody, satire
ridicule, make fun of
更多lampoon例句
- The idea was for Bennifer to perform a cheeky lampoon of their own personas — but the parody didn’t land.
- After its release, J2 Production bought the National Lampoon film brand.
- I read that you went to Harvard and wrote for the Lampoon there, but how did you break into professional comedy?
- His first day back at the Lampoon, he showed a copy of it to Beard.
- Soon a deal was struck, and in April 1970, the first issue of National Lampoon made its appearance.
- "He didn't respect his talent," says Michael Gross, the former Lampoon art director, who saw him frequently in California.
- I called Liszt's article a criticism, but "lampoon" or "libel" would have been a more appropriate designation.
- Lampoon itself would disdain to speak ill of him of whom no man speaks well.
- In a few weeks that amusing lampoon on the scholars and commentators of the time had run through four editions.
- I dined with Mr. Addison, and Jervas the painter, at Addison's country place; and then came home, and writ more to my lampoon.
- I have almost finished my lampoon, and will print it for revenge on a certain great person.