柯林斯詞典lampoon /l?m?pu?n/ (lampooning,lampooned,lampoons) 1. V-T If you lampoon someone or something, you criticize them very strongly, using humorous means. 譏諷 He was lampooned for his short stature and political views. 他的矮小身材和政治觀點(diǎn)使他成了受奚落的對(duì)象。2. N-VAR A lampoon is a piece of writing or speech which criticizes someone or something very strongly, using humorous means. 諷刺的文章; 嘲諷的言論 ...his scathing lampoons of consumer culture. ...他對(duì)消費(fèi)文化的尖刻譏諷。 The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon. 這裡雪萊用的是通俗的嘲諷手法。 返回 lampoon劍橋詞典a piece of writing, a drawing , etc. that criticizes a famous person or a public organization in a humorous way, allowing their or its bad qualities to be seen and making them or it seem stupid 諷刺文章;諷刺漫畫 The magazine is famed for its merciless political lampoons. 該襍志以其筆鋒犀利的政治諷刺文章而聞名。 返回 lampoon