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parody

noun
/ˈpærədi/
/ˈpærədi/
(plural parodies)
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a piece of writing, music, acting, etc. that deliberately copies the style of somebody/something in order to be humorous滑稽模仿作品(文章、音乐作品或表演等的滑稽模仿)
    • a parody of a horror film一部恐怖电影的仿作
    • His personality made him an easy subject for parody.他的性格使他易于成为人们搞笑模仿的对象。
    Extra Examples
    • She has written a cruel parody of his book.她的模仿之作对他的那本书进行了无情的嘲讽。
    • The show included a parody on Hollywood action movies.这次演出中有一个讽刺好莱坞动作电影的模仿之作。
    • The show included a parody on current affairs programmes.这次演出中有一个讽刺时事节目的模仿之作。
    Topics Literature and writingc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brilliant
    • clever
    • funny
    verb + parody
    • write
    • do
    preposition
    • through parody
    • parody of
    • parody on
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  2. [countable] (disapproving) something that is such a bad or an unfair example of something that it seems silly拙劣的模仿;荒诞不经的事 synonym travesty
    • The trial was a parody of justice.那次审判是对正义的嘲弄。
    • This article is a grotesque parody of the truth.这篇文章是对事实的荒诞模仿。
    Extra Examples
    • He sighed in a parody of deep emotion.他装作动情地叹息起来。
    • She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.她成为了以前那个举止优雅的自己的怪诞模仿品。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • grotesque
    preposition
    • in a parody of
    • parody of
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  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek parōidia ‘burlesque poem’, from para- ‘beside’ (expressing alteration) + ōidē ‘ode’.

parody

verb
/ˈpærədi/
/ˈpærədi/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they parody
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/ˈpærədi/
he / she / it parodies
/ˈpærədiz/
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past simple parodied
/ˈpærədid/
/ˈpærədid/
past participle parodied
/ˈpærədid/
/ˈpærədid/
-ing form parodying
/ˈpærədiɪŋ/
/ˈpærədiɪŋ/
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  1. parody somebody/something to copy the style of somebody/something in an exaggerated way, especially in order to make people laugh滑稽地模仿;夸张地演绎 synonym lampoon
    • Her work parodies genres such as the thriller and the spy novel.她的作品对惊险和谍战一类小说进行夸张演绎。
    Topics Literature and writingc2
    Word Originlate 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek parōidia ‘burlesque poem’, from para- ‘beside’ (expressing alteration) + ōidē ‘ode’.

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