parodic
parodic — 形容詞
- parodicpositive
- more parodiccomparative
- most parodicsuperlative
1. Something parodic imitates a well-known person, work, or genre by exaggerating i
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.
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。
The short film is openly parodic, sending up every disaster movie ever made.
這部短片明顯是諧仿作品,拿每部災難片來開玩笑。
Nora adored the parodic sketches that poked fun at morning talk shows.
Nora 很喜歡那些拿晨間訪談節目開玩笑的諧仿短劇。
Ziad's essay took a parodic tone, mimicking the style of a pompous critic.
Ziad 的文章帶著諧仿口吻,模仿自大評論家的風格。
- sincere
lacking any imitation or comic exaggeration
- straightforward
presented without mimicry of another style
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.