satirize是什么意思

  • En [ ˈsæt.ɪ.raɪz]
  • Us [ ˈsæt̬.ə.raɪz]

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  • The festival thus becomes a mediating valve through which the people can salve, ritualistically and seasonally, the trauma of colonialism by satirizing it.

  • In turn, the taxidermists themselves were satirized for their craft.

  • He is able to assume the manners and outlook of almost any group he is with before beginning to satirize and then reject them.

  • The word 'toenails' rather than 'fingernails' in the play's title poignantly satirizes the situation in this last scene.

  • The experimental life needed such defence precisely because of the ease with which its critics satirized its claims to authority.

  • Others satirized royal power and supported the theory of regicide.

  • More generally it evinces an awkward mixture of rhythms and poor continuity - perhaps satirizing the thinking by two-bar units of minuet style, and more broadly the 'modern manner' of composition.

  • Most importantly, we can trace the resilience and resourcefulness of the indigenous theatre as an art form through its ability to chronicle, contain, and satirize colonialism.

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    lave en satire over…

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