parodist
parodist — 名詞
- parodistsingular
- parodistsplural
1. A person who creates humorous imitations of a particular writer's, musician's, o
仿諷作家
創作嘲諷性模仿作品的人
A person who creates humorous imitations of a particular writer's, musician's, or performer's style by copying their recognizable techniques, tone, or subject matter for comic effect.
Imran is a well-known parodist whose comedy videos have millions of views online.
Imran 是一位知名的仿諷作家,他的搞笑影片在網路上擁有數百萬觀看次數。
common collocation: well-known parodist
The newspaper hired a parodist to write a funny column about local election debates.
報社聘請了一位仿諷作家,為地方選舉辯論撰寫幽默專欄。
Manuela's latest song as a parodist perfectly copied that famous pop star's unusual singing style.
Manuela 以仿諷作家的身份推出的新歌,完美模仿了那位流行歌星獨特的唱腔。
After the debate, a parodist posted a video imitating each candidate's tone of voice.
辯論結束後,一位仿諷作家上傳了一支影片,模仿每位候選人的語氣。
Yuki studied literature and later became a parodist who rewrites old poems in modern slang.
Yuki 讀的是文學,後來成為仿諷作家,用現代俚語改寫古詩。
- satirist
uses humor to criticize society or politics, which may include parody but is not limited to imitation of style
- mimic
focuses on copying voice, gestures, or mannerisms in live performance rather than creating full written or recorded works
- caricaturist
exaggerates physical features in visual art; not a writer or performer of text-based parody
- impersonator
performs as a specific celebrity in costume or voice, often for entertainment rather than critical humor
- original
a creator of entirely new, non-imitative work
文法句型
a + parodist + of + [work/author]
用法筆記
Often paired with a field of expertise introduced by 'of' (e.g., 'a parodist of political speeches'). The term is most common in discussions of literature, music, comedy, and online content creation rather than in everyday conversation.