send-up英 [ˈsendˌʌp] 美 [ˈsɛndˌʌp]
n.讽刺,开玩笑性质的模仿;
变形
复数:send-ups
英英释义
send-up[ 'sendʌp ]
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He spiced up his lectures with ironic little jokes.
他用讽刺笑话是他的讲课增加了风趣。 - A critic often holds up a book to ridicule or contempt.
批评家常常对某本书进行讽刺或贬低。
权威例句
Send-up: Authorship and OrganisationSatire or Send-Up? Paddy Power and Blind Football: A Case for Managing Public Relations for Disability SportSatire or send-Up? Paddy power and blind footballThe signs send-up: Camp and the performing subject of semiosisCold Pressor Response in First M.B.B.S Students a Month Before Send-Up ExaminationsSleuth Goof: Three actors tackle many roles in the Sherlock Holmes send-up Hound of the BaskervillesBlindspot: A Novel; A send-up of eighteenth-century literary formsWal-Mart Send-UpSpade Fronts Tinseltown Send-UpThe rich face west: a society columnist finds sweet, savage revenge in an Evelyn Waugh-inspired send-up of a Sarasota party.