satirical 的定义
satirical 近义词
mocking
更多satirical例句
- Some are dystopian sci-fi images, some abstract, some crude sketches, others political or satirical.
- Yet the archive has Bower’s satirical gifts on display, including a 2011 “interview” with Bozo the Clown, who is upset because he has lost his happiness.
- It began on TikTok, where a clearly satirical exchange between podcaster Joe Rogan and Cummings shows her joking about using a baby blood “sprinkler” as a facial skin treatment.
- A decade ago, Cornell students Jordana Abraham, Aleen Dreksler and Samantha Sage created a satirical blog called Betches to share their observations of student life.
- The motivation, American intelligence officials said at the time, was to punish the studio for having distributed a satirical movie about Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea.
- The comedian responded to the deadly attack on a French satirical magazine by renewing his recent criticisms of the Islamic faith.
- I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions.
- I used to run a blog in Arabic called “Nour Alakl” and ran a satirical Facebook page under the pseudonym “Allah.”
- But a look at its satirical cartoons shows it still has a lot to say about our own times.
- Comedy Central seems to have focused its satirical lens on the Washington Redskins controversy.
- Huxley quotes with satirical gusto Dr. Wace's declaration as to the word "Infidel."
- Many of them have been termed as satirical pipes taking off some public character a la Nast.
- There are a great many obscene minds, yet more railing and satirical, but very few fastidious ones.
- The justice would seem to have been a gallant and sensual man, and the song may have been a little satirical.
- Then there were marvellous animals—some ferocious, others satirical, every one of them as true to nature as could be.