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parodied

/par-uh-dee/US // ˈpær ə di //UK // (ˈpærədɪ) //

被模仿的,被模仿,模仿的,被嘲笑的

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n.名词 noun
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    plural par·o·dies.

    • : a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
    • : the genre of literary composition represented by such imitations.
    • : a burlesque imitation of a musical composition.
    • : any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc.
    • : the use in the 16th century of borrowed material in a musical setting of the Mass .
    • : a poor or feeble imitation or semblance; travesty: His acting is a parody of his past greatness.
v.有主动词 verb
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    par·o·died, par·o·dy·ing.

    • : to imitate for purposes of ridicule or satire.
    • : to imitate poorly or feebly; travesty.

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Examples

  • What I will do, though, is to post it, along with a series of other non-inking parodies and videos, over the next couple of weeks in the Style Invitational Devotees Facebook group.

  • Shaggy stole the show with a parody of his 2000 smash “It Wasn’t Me” as Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis fought over Cheetos.

  • Jonathan’s win, along with his song parody at the end of the column, give him a total of 85 blots of Invite ink.

  • The pitch for “Godfall” sounds like a parody of what a “truly objective” game review might sound like.

  • The Frye siblings felt like a parody of modern-day AAA protagonists.

  • For instance, Sesame Street parodied grown-up shows 30 Rock, Mad Men, and Downton Abbey.

  • [Laughs] Were you ever confronted by any of the people you parodied on Entourage?

  • The move was even parodied on a recent episode of the HBO series Silicon Valley.

  • That was the insanity, precisely, that “Strangelove” parodied, and nobody wants that world to come back.

  • Until then, studios had never so blatantly parodied mainstream sitcoms.

  • Humanity is parodied by a female monster holding up the heart of a martyr to the new religion.

  • In "Editor Lynge" he parodied the vaunted power of the press.

  • He seems, I may remark, to have had a special affinity for Browning, whom he parodied in a way which really implied admiration.

  • Many of the melodies Hudson parodied very happily, and with considerable tact and taste.

  • A well-known historical scene is parodied as follows: Henry IV.