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1. [ʹpærədı] n1) пародияa satirical poem full of parodies - сатирическая поэма, в которой много пародий
2) пародия, слабое подобие2. [ʹpærədı] va parody of /on/ a poem - пародия на стихи
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1. n пародия, слабое подобие2. v пародировать3. v сочинять, писать пародииСинонимический ряд:1. exaggeration (noun) exaggeration; imitation; mockery; spoof2. travesty (noun) burlesque; caricature; cartoon; farce; lampoon; mock; pasquinade; satire; sham; takeoff; travesty3. mimic (verb) ape; burlesque; copy; exaggerate; imitate; impersonate; lampoon; mime; mimic; mock; pantomime; take off; travesty -
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ˈpærədɪ I
1. сущ.
1) пародия Syn: caricature
2) 'бледная' копия, жалкое подобие
2. гл.
1) пародировать( что-л.) Any style can be parodied. ≈ Спародировать можно что угодно.
2) сочинять пародию (на что-л.)
3) имитировать (слабо, плохо) II сущ. период, жизнь, временной промежуток Syn: period, life пародия - a satirical poam full of parodies сатирическая поэма, в которой много пародий паролия, слабое подобие - a * of justice пародия на правосудие - a * of a poem пародия на стихи - hideous parodies of foreign dress жуткое подобие заграничной одежды пародировать - to * an author пародировать стиль писателя сочинять, писать пародии - to * a poem писать пародии на стихи parody пародировать ~ пародия -
8 a parody of a poem
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9 a parody on a poem
Макаров: пародия на стихи
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