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nounSatire, die (on auf + Akk.)* * *- academic.ru/64280/satirical">satirical- satirist
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- satirise* * *sat·ire[ˈsætaɪəʳ, AM -aɪɚ]n LITpolitical \satire politische Satire* * *['staɪə(r)]nSatire f (on auf +acc)the satire in his voice — die Ironie in seiner Stimme
* * *satire [ˈsætaıə(r)] s1. Satire f, besondersa) Spottgedicht n, -schrift f (upon, on auf akk)b) satirische Literaturc) Spott m2. fig Hohn m (upon, on auf akk)* * *nounSatire, die (on auf + Akk.)* * *n.Satire -n f.Spottschrift f. -
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((a piece of) writing etc that makes someone look foolish: a satire on university life.) sátira- satirist
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tr['sætaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 sátirasatire ['sæ.taɪr] n: sátira fn.• cartel s.m.• sátira (LIT) s.f.'sætaɪr, 'sætaɪə(r)a) c ( composition)a satire (on something) — una sátira (de or a algo)
b) u (genre, mode) sátira f['sætaɪǝ(r)]N sátira f (on contra)* * *['sætaɪr, 'sætaɪə(r)]a) c ( composition)a satire (on something) — una sátira (de or a algo)
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noun1) сатира2) ирония, насмешка (on, upon)Syn:ridicule* * *(n) сатира* * ** * *[sat·ire || 'sætaɪə(r)] n. сатира, ирония, насмешка* * *ирониянасмешкасатира* * *1) сатира 2) сатирическое произведение 3) ирония, насмешка (on, upon) -
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1. n сатира2. n сатирическое произведение, сатираa satire against follies — сатира, направленная против безрассудных поступков
Синонимический ряд:1. mockery (noun) burlesque; caricature; irony; lampoon; lampoonery; mockery; parody; raillery; ridicule; sarcasm; satiricalness; travesty2. wit (noun) esprit; facetiousness; humour; quip; repartee; wit; witticism
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satire — ► NOUN 1) the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people s stupidity or vices. 2) a play, novel, etc. using satire. 3) (in Latin literature) a literary miscellany, especially a poem ridiculing prevalent vices… … English terms dictionary
satire — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ biting, dark, savage ▪ brilliant, funny, hilarious ▪ political, social ▪ … Collocations dictionary
satire — noun 1 (U) a way of talking or writing about something, for example politics and politicians, in which you deliberately make them seem funny so that people will see their faults: the characteristic use of satire in Jonson s work 2 (C) a play,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
satire — noun 1) a satire on Canadian politics Syn: parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, skit; informal spoof, takeoff, sendup See note at wit 2) he has become the subject of satire Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
satire — noun Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin satura, satira, perhaps from (lanx) satura dish of mixed ingredients, from feminine of satur well fed; akin to Latin satis enough more at sad Date: 1501 1. a literary work holding… … New Collegiate Dictionary
satire — noun a) A literary technique of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change. Humour is often used to aid this. b) A satirical work. See Also: satirist … Wiktionary
satire — noun Syn: parody, burlesque, caricature, irony, lampoon, skit; informal spoof, take off, send up … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Satire — This article is about the genre. For the mythological creature, see satyr. Satires redirects here. For other uses, see Satires (disambiguation). 1867 edition of Punch, a ground breaking British magazine of popular humour, including a great deal… … Wikipedia
satire — /sat uyeur/, n. 1. the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc. 2. a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. 3 … Universalium
satire — UK [ˈsætaɪə(r)] / US [ˈsæˌtaɪr] noun Word forms satire : singular satire plural satires literature a) [uncountable] the use of humour to criticize someone or something and make them seem silly political/social satire b) [countable] a play, book,… … English dictionary
satire — sat|ire [ sæ,taır ] noun uncount the use of humor to criticize someone or something and make them seem silly: political/social satire a. count a play, book, movie, etc. that uses this humor: His latest book is a biting satire on modern… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English