burlesque
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动词第三人称单数: burlesques
更多词形:
副词: burlesquely | 名词: burlesquer | 动词过去式: burlesqued | 动词过去分词: burlesqued | 动词现在分词: burlesquing | 动词第三人称单数: burlesques |
单词例句:
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
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
These magazines were the most pitiful burlesque stuff that yon could imagine.
这些杂志是些拙劣的东西,要多荒唐有多荒唐。
I remember how a burlesque composed by my eldest brother was once being rehearsed in my cousin's big drawing room.
我还记得我大哥写的一出滑稽戏有次是怎样在我堂兄的大客厅里排练的。
By taking bribe the judge made a burlesque of his high office.
那位法官受了贿赂,嘲弄了自己的高位。
The main comic in a burlesque show.
闹剧中的主要喜剧演员。
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。
Crudely or irregularly fashioned verse, often of a humorous or burlesque nature.
打油诗多属幽默滑稽之作粗劣或无章法的诗
Early examples include the comedies of Aristophanes.English burlesque is chiefly drama.
早期的例子如亚里斯多芬的喜剧,英国的诙谐作品主要是戏剧。