parodic

IPA/pəˈrɒd.ɪk/
IPA/pəˈrɑː.dɪk/

parodic — 形容詞

  • parodicpositive
  • more parodiccomparative
  • most parodicsuperlative

1. Something parodic imitates a well-known person, work, or genre by exaggerating i

1.形容詞C1
釋義

諧仿的

以誇張模仿手法達到幽默效果

Something parodic imitates a well-known person, work, or genre by exaggerating its most recognizable features to create a comic effect.

例句

Mateo wrote a parodic version of the famous speech for the school show.

Mateo 為學校表演寫了一篇名演講的諧仿版本。

attributive: a parodic [noun]

Haruto's parodic painting of the president made everyone laugh at the gallery.

Haruto 那幅諧仿總統的畫讓展覽廳裡所有人都笑了。

同義詞
  • satirical

    targets social or political issues rather than a specific artistic style

  • mocking

    more general and less formal; does not necessarily involve stylistic imitation

  • burlesque

    specifically refers to exaggerated comic imitation in theatrical performance

反義詞

文法句型

a parodic [noun]

[something] is parodic

用法筆記

Commonly modifies nouns referring to creative output: parodic novel, parodic sketch, parodic tone, parodic intent. Predicative use ('the film is parodic') is less frequent than attributive.

常見錯誤

The essay was parodic of government corruption.
The essay was satirical about government corruption.
💡'parodic' imitates a specific style or work; for broad social criticism, use 'satirical.'