satiric 美[sə'tɪrɪk]  

satiric

satiric  美[sə'tɪrɪk]

adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的 

Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects. 流浪汉体裁小说的流浪汉体裁小说的,这种叙述性小说体源于西班牙,以现实主义的细节描写了一个流浪汉式主人公的历险,通常具有讽刺或幽默的效果;或关于这种小说的
This is comedy perfectly suited to the Internet: short, democratic, endlessly self-referential — a running satiric commentary on the media stew we're all swimming in. 这就是适合网络的喜剧:短小、民主化、没完没了地自我参照——一个在媒体噪声中运行的讽刺性评论,我们都游曳其中。

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  • adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的
  • 1. Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects.

    流浪汉体裁小说的流浪汉体裁小说的,这种叙述性小说体源于西班牙,以现实主义的细节描写了一个流浪汉式主人公的历险,通常具有讽刺或幽默的效果;或关于这种小说的

  • 2. This is comedy perfectly suited to the Internet: short, democratic, endlessly self-referential — a running satiric commentary on the media stew we're all swimming in.

    这就是适合网络的喜剧:短小、民主化、没完没了地自我参照——一个在媒体噪声中运行的讽刺性评论,我们都游曳其中。

  • 3. It was the manner of expression_r, the satiric method that made them interesting and entertaining.

    而是表达的方式、讽刺的方法手段使它们变得有趣和引人入胜。

  • satiric (adj.) c. 1500, from French satirique, from Late Latin satiricus, from satira (see satire (n.)). Earlier (late 14c.) as a noun meaning "a writer of satires."
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