lampoon

英[læm'puːn] 美[læm'pun]
  • vt. 讽刺
  • n. 讽刺文章

词态变化


复数: lampoons;第三人称单数: lampoons;过去式: lampooned;过去分词: lampooned;现在分词: lampooning;

中文词源


lampoon 嘲讽,讽刺文章

来自法语lampon,饮酒,干杯,词源同lip,唇,舔,插入鼻音字母m.引申词义借酒发疯,酒后嘲讽。词义演变比较symposium,或“毕福剑视频门”。

英文词源


lampoon (v.)
1650s, from lampoon (n.), or else from French lamponner, from the Middle French noun. Related: Lampooned; lampooning.
lampoon (n.)
"A personal satire; abuse; censure written not to reform but to vex" [Johnson], 1640s, from French lampon (17c.), of unknown origin, said by French etymologists to be from lampons "let us drink," popular refrain for scurrilous 17c. songs, from lamper "to drink, guzzle," a nasalized form of laper "to lap," from a Germanic source akin to lap (v.). Also see -oon.

双语例句


1. The style Shelley is using here is that of popular lampoon.
这里雪莱用的是通俗的嘲讽手法。

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2. His cartoon mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
他的讽刺漫画无情地挖苦了当今的政界要人.

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3. To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon.
嘲讽用讽刺作品或好象用讽刺作品嘲弄或讽刺.

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4. His cartoons mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
他的漫画无情地讽刺了当今的政界要人.

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5. Such gaffes and inexperience made Mr Kaczynski easy to lampoon.
上述种种失态与缺乏经验,让卡钦斯基先生轻易成为讽刺的对象.

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