《burlesques》怎以读
[bəˈlesks]
《burlesques》是什么意思
滑稽模仿( burlesque的名词复数 );(包括脱衣舞的)滑稽歌舞杂剧;
(嘲弄地)模仿,(通过模仿)取笑( burlesque的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
burlesque[ bə:'lesk ]
- n.
- a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor; consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease)
- a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way
同义词:parodylampoonspoofsendupmockerytakeofftravestycharadepasquinadeput-on
- v.make a parody of
同义词:spoofparody
- adj.relating to or characteristic of a burlesque
"burlesque theater"
学习《burlesques》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- By taking bribes the judge made a burlesque of his high office.
那位法官受了贿赂,嘲弄了自己的高位。 - He just is a second banana in that burlesque.
他只不过是那场滑稽戏里的配角。 - The book read like a black comic burlesque.
这本书读起来像一个黑色幽默的讽刺作品。
用作形容词(adj.)
- The burlesque element weakens the serious portions of the book.
书里的戏谑成分使严肃部分受到损害。 - He has been unable to accept the idea that a serious style could grow out of a burlesque intention.
他不认为诙谐文章能够产生严肃的风格。
用作动词(v.)
- He shouldn't burlesque the elder.
他不应模仿那长者。
权威例句
BurlesquesBurlesquesBurlesques /THE BALLAD BURLESQUES AND EXTRAVAGANZASVictorian theatrical burlesquesNineteenth-Century Shakespeare BurlesquesIV. THE OTHER FAMOUS BURLESQUES : English Burlesque Poetry, 1700-1750Acting Black: "Othello,""Othello"Burlesques, and the Performance of BlacknessHIS-TORY AND THEIR-STORY: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA IN TRE BURLESQUES OTTOCENTESCHIAn Annotated Bibliography of Shakespearean Burlesques, Parodies, and Travesties by Henry E. Jacobs; Claudia D. Johnson