v. 公开讽刺,挖苦
n. 讽刺文章(或言论)
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复数
lampoons
第三人称单数
lampoons
现在分词
lampooning
过去式
lampooned
过去分词
lampooned
]
1.Hearst, the son of millionaire mining engineer George Hearst, enrolled at Harvard in 1885 and acted as the first business manager of the Harvard Lampoon, the school's humor publication.
Hearst是一名百万富翁矿业工程师的儿子,在1885年在哈佛注册并担任哈佛大学幽默杂志HarvardLampoon的首任商业经理。
2.Mr. O'ROURKE: Actually, I'd straightened out quite a bit by the time I got to "National Lampoon."
奥罗克先生:其实 -我到了“国家讽刺”杂志的时候,我已经好多了。
3.It wouldn't take long before movies and an upcoming generation of cynics would lampoon the tradition as a token gesture by the higher-ups to leverage ego for increased efficiency.
之后不多久,电影和即将到来的下一代愤青常挖苦这个传统,把它作为上级利用自豪感提高效率的一种象征。
4.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。
5.But he quickly got an idea for a lampoon.
他很快产生了制作一部讽刺短片的想法。
6.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。
7.Although lampoon, but everybody have no complaint.
虽疲于奔命,但大家都毫无怨言。