satirical
satirical — 形容詞
1. using humour, exaggeration, or irony to mock and criticise people, ideas, or soc
諷刺的
以幽默誇張手法批評社會或政治
using humour, exaggeration, or irony to mock and criticise people, ideas, or society, often with a political aim
Known for its satirical cartoons, the magazine has a loyal following among young readers.
這本雜誌以諷刺漫畫聞名,在年輕讀者中擁有忠實的粉絲群。
collocation: satirical cartoons
Paloma wrote a satirical play that made fun of corporate culture in Seoul.
Paloma 寫了一部諷刺劇,嘲諷首爾的企業文化。
The comedian's satirical take on modern dating went viral within hours.
那位喜劇演員對現代交友的諷刺觀點在幾小時內就爆紅了。
A satirical article about the school's new uniform policy appeared in the student newspaper.
校園報紙上刊登了一篇諷刺文章,挖苦學校的新制服規定。
Diya enjoys watching satirical news programmes that poke fun at politicians.
Diya 很喜歡看那些嘲諷政治人物的諷刺新聞節目。
- ironic
emphasises saying the opposite of what is meant; a narrower technique that satire often uses but does not fully equal
- sarcastic
focuses on verbal cruelty or scorn; satirical work may include sarcasm but is usually broader in intent
- mocking
less formal and does not imply a larger critical or political purpose
- sardonic
conveys a more bitter, dismissive tone than satirical
用法筆記
Frequently used of media genres — articles, cartoons, plays, television shows, and online content. The target of the satire is typically an institution, a public figure, or a social trend.