Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense parodies, present participle parodying, past tense, past participle parodied
1N-VAR 戏仿作品 A parody is a humorous piece of writing, drama, or music which imitates the style of a well-known person or represents a familiar situation in an exaggerated way. 戏仿作品
'The Scarlet Capsule' was a parody of the popular 1959 TV series 'The Quatermass Experiment'. [+ of]
《红胶囊》戏仿了1959年大受欢迎的电视连续剧《夸特马斯试验》。
Throughout the Twenties, Lardner tried in vain to write a hit song, so at last he turned to parody.
整个20年代,拉德纳尝试着想要写出一首走红歌曲,可是都失败了,于是最后转向戏仿他人的作品。
2VERB 戏仿;滑稽(或夸张)地模仿 When someone parodies a particular work, thing, or person, they imitate it in an amusing or exaggerated way. 戏仿;滑稽(或夸张)地模仿
...a sketch parodying the views of Jean-Marie Le Pen. [VERB noun]
夸张模仿让-马里·勒庞观点的短剧
Any style can be parodied. [VERB noun]
任何风格都能被戏仿。
SYN take off [informal], mimic, caricature, send up [British, informal]
3N-COUNT (对特定事物的)拙劣模仿 When you say that something is a parody of a particular thing, you are criticizing it because you think it is a very poor example or bad imitation of that thing. (对特定事物的)拙劣模仿 [disapproval]