caricaturing

英 [ˈkærɪkətʃʊərɪŋ] 美 [ˈkærɪkətʃərɪŋ]

v.  把…画成漫画; 滑稽地描述
caricature的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 漫画;讽刺画;夸张性(或讽刺性)描述
    A caricature of someone is a drawing or description of them that exaggerates their appearance or behaviour in a humorous or critical way.
    1. The poster showed a caricature of Hitler with a devil's horns and tail...
      海报漫画中的希特勒长着魔鬼的犄角和尾巴。
    2. The Spanish Steps were crowded with the sellers of grotesque caricatures.
      西班牙阶梯上挤满了出售荒诞漫画的人。
  2. VERB 把…画成漫画;用讽刺性手法描述;夸大
    If you caricature someone, you draw or describe them in an exaggerated way in order to be humorous or critical.
    1. Her political career has been caricatured in headlines...
      她的政治生涯在头条新闻里遭到夸张嘲弄。
    2. He was caricatured as a turnip.
      在漫画里他被画成了一棵大头菜。
  3. N-COUNT 夸大;夸张
    If you describe something as a caricature of an event or situation, you mean that it is a very exaggerated account of it.
    1. Hall is angry at what he sees as a caricature of the training offered to modern-day social workers.
      在霍尔看来,当代社会工作者所受的培训被大肆夸大,他感到很气愤。

双语例句

  1. The skillful use of such ironical skills as exaggeration, repetition and caricaturing adds much weight to the artistic charm of the play, displaying his unique satirical arts.
    剧中大量的夸张、重复以及漫画化等讽刺技巧的娴熟运用,更为其剧的艺术魅力增添了浓重的一笔,凸现出了独特的讽刺艺术。
  2. Thanks to a really boring lecture, I started caricaturing my teachers in school.
    这得感谢一次无聊的课程,我开始画学校老师的漫画肖像。
  3. Some suggest that the controversy over the relative importance of various factors would be a quiet debate over subtleties if the critics were less prone to caricaturing their opponents.
    有人说,如果批评者不是那么倾向于丑化他们的对手的话,关于各种因素的相对重要性的争议应该是一场安静的、对微妙的思想的辩论。
  4. He made his friends laugh by caricaturing their teacher.
    他滑稽地模仿朋友们的老师,使他们大笑。