satirize / ˈsæt əˌraɪz /

📖毕业后词汇讽刺讥讽嘲讽嘲弄

satirize 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sat·i·rized, sat·i·riz·ing.

  1. to attack or ridicule with satire.

satirize 近义词

v. 动词 verb

ridicule

更多satirize例句

  1. You don’t have to know what’s being satirized to love the satire.
  2. Lopez and Affleck attempted to satirize the flood of attention in November 2002, when Lopez released the video for “Jenny From the Block.”
  3. It will shift tones, sometimes satirizing video game tropes, and sometimes drawing on them for inspiration.
  4. At least they satirize entitlement instead of unwittingly enacting (and celebrating) it.
  5. The genre was always a simple one, easy to satirize and dismiss, though immensely profitable.
  6. These satirize the customs and social habits of the Jews of his day in a bright and powerful style.
  7. We may satirize character and qualities in the abstract without injury to our moral nature, but persons hardly ever.
  8. "Don't satirize it," she exclaimed, looking up at him with a start.
  9. It is true, also, that Thackeray approached "society" rather to satirize it than to set forth its agreeableness.
  10. All that we used to satirize in former entertainments of this kind fails to exist in those I am describing.