lampoon / læmˈpun /

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lampoon2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to mock or ridicule in a lampoon: to lampoon important leaders in the government.

lampoon 近义词

n. 名词 noun

parody, satire

v. 动词 verb

ridicule, make fun of

更多lampoon例句

  1. The idea was for Bennifer to perform a cheeky lampoon of their own personas — but the parody didn’t land.
  2. After its release, J2 Production bought the National Lampoon film brand.
  3. I read that you went to Harvard and wrote for the Lampoon there, but how did you break into professional comedy?
  4. His first day back at the Lampoon, he showed a copy of it to Beard.
  5. Soon a deal was struck, and in April 1970, the first issue of National Lampoon made its appearance.
  6. "He didn't respect his talent," says Michael Gross, the former Lampoon art director, who saw him frequently in California.
  7. I called Liszt's article a criticism, but "lampoon" or "libel" would have been a more appropriate designation.
  8. Lampoon itself would disdain to speak ill of him of whom no man speaks well.
  9. In a few weeks that amusing lampoon on the scholars and commentators of the time had run through four editions.
  10. I dined with Mr. Addison, and Jervas the painter, at Addison's country place; and then came home, and writ more to my lampoon.
  11. I have almost finished my lampoon, and will print it for revenge on a certain great person.