parodic
adjective formal uk/pəˈrɒd.ɪk/ us/pəˈrɑː.dɪk/
戏仿的|滑稽剧的
(of writing, music, art, speech, etc.) intentionally copying the style of someone famous or of a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous
This is a very funny book, full of clever parodic verse. 这是一本很好玩的书,充满了巧妙的滑稽段子。
It was parodic musical theatre with jokes at opera's expense. 这是一座戏称为花了建歌剧院的钱而建成的音乐滑稽剧剧院。
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- The TV show consists of parodic sketches he acts out with an old school friend.
- It is to be hoped that his dry delivery was intended to be parodic.
- The film is unusual for American comedy in that it has no gross-out humour or parodic winks at other films.