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burlesque

英 [bɜːˈlesk]

美 [bɜːrˈlesk]

n.  滑稽讽刺表演(或作品); 滑稽娱乐(曾经风靡美国,常伴有脱衣舞)
adj.  嘲弄地模仿的; 滑稽剧的,用滑稽剧的
v.  模仿嘲弄; 取笑

复数:burlesques 过去分词:burlesqued 现在分词:burlesquing 过去式:burlesqued 第三人称单数:burlesques 

GRE

BNC.37858 / COCA.25695

牛津词典

    noun

    • 滑稽讽刺表演(或作品)
      a performance or piece of writing which tries to make sth look ridiculous by representing it in a humorous way
      1. a burlesque of literary life
        对文学生活的戏谑
    • 滑稽娱乐(曾经风靡美国,常伴有脱衣舞)
      a type of entertainment, popular in the past in the US, involving humorous acts, singing, dancing, etc. and often including striptease

      柯林斯词典

      • N-VAR 滑稽讽刺表演(或文章);装滑稽取笑;嘲弄
        Aburlesqueis a performance or a piece of writing that makes fun of something by copying it in an exaggerated way. You can also useburlesqueto refer to a situation in real life that is like this.
        1. The book read like a black comic burlesque.
          这本书读起来像部荒诞可笑的讽刺作品。
        2. ...a trio of burlesque Moscow stereotypes.
          一部嘲弄莫斯科老观念的滑稽三重唱

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      • make a parody of
        1. The students spoofed the teachers
        Synonym:spoofparody

      adj

      • relating to or characteristic of a burlesque
        1. burlesque theater

      双语例句

      • 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 just is a second banana in that burlesque.
        他只不过是那场滑稽戏里的配角。
      • For Joe and me the hikes took the place of the old adventures as an outlet for a playful imagination, which turned increasingly to whimsy and burlesque.
        远足代替了我和乔以前的冒险活动,继续提供编造笑料的平台。
      • A performance, as in a burlesque act, in which a person slowly removes clothing, usually to musical accompaniment.
        一种表演,如在滑稽歌舞表演中,表演者通常随音乐节奏缓慢地脱去衣物。
      • Relating to or characteristic of a burlesque. The manifestation and variation of MRI in myositis ossificans
        关于滑稽表演,或具有滑稽表演特点。骨化性肌炎的MRI表现特点与演变
      • A light orchestral composition marked by freedom and diversity of form, often with burlesque elements.
        狂曲一种轻管弦乐谱,以自由和形式的多样为标志,常含有滑稽或讽刺的因素。
      • More recent writers than Irving have been unable to accept the idea that a serious style could grow out of a burlesque intention.
        甚至晚于欧文的作家也不认为诙谐文章能够产生严肃的风格。
      • A comedy characterized by slapstick and burlesque.
        以打闹剧和粗俗的歌舞表演为特点的喜剧。
      • Her latest play features satire and burlesque.
        她最近的剧作充满讽刺与嘲弄。
      • The novel is a burlesque of a Dickens work.
        这部小说是对狄更斯作品的一个讽刺。