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1 травести
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2 представлять пародию
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > представлять пародию
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3 насмешка над правосудием
Русско-английский политический словарь > насмешка над правосудием
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4 карикатура
1) General subject: burlesque, caricature, caricature (на кого-л.), cartoon (преим. политическая), take off, take-off, travesty, travesty of (smth)2) Makarov: comical picture -
5 пародия
1) General subject: a spoof (The play is a spoof on Shakespeare's tragedy 'Julius Caesar'.), amphigory, amphigouri, burlesque, caricature (литературная, сценическая), cod, mock, mockery, parody, put on, put-on, send up, send-up, skit, spoof, travesty, travesty of (smth), take-off (on smb.) (на к.-л.), impression, impersonation3) Makarov: parody (слабое подобие)4) Taboo: piss-take -
6 пародия на справедливость
General subject: a travesty of justice, travesty of justiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пародия на справедливость
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7 шарж
General subject: caricature, caricature (графический), cartoon, grotesque, travesty, travesty of (smth) -
8 травести
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9 пародия
жparody, BE send-up coll, takeoff coll; искажённое изображение, издевательство travestyне суд, а паро́дия — a travesty of justice
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10 пародия
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11 беспредел
1) General subject: chaos, mayhem, over the top, out of sight, travesty of justice, uncontrolled crime, free-for-all, the limit (AD), outrage, an outrage, (blatant) excesses2) Colloquial: ( total) chaos, over the top, out of sight (анархия, полное несоблюдение законов, обычаев, правил a state of anarchy when no laws, customs or rules are observed or enforced), rampage4) Jocular: unlimitedness (в нек. случаях)5) Law: outrageous situation (http://www.lingvoda.ru/forum/actualthread.aspx?tid=2464), scandalous situation -
12 бурлеск
1) General subject: amphigory, amphigouri, burlesque, travesty2) Jargon: burly -
13 издевательство над истиной
General subject: a travesty of the truthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > издевательство над истиной
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14 издевательство, а не документ
General subject: a travesty rather than a documentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > издевательство, а не документ
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15 изменять внешность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изменять внешность
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16 искажать
1) General subject: angle (рассказ, события), butcher, colour, contort, corrupt (текст), debauch, deface, defeature, deform (мысль), deprave, disfigure, distort, draw (drawn face искажённое лицо), falsify (показания и т. п.), garble, juggle with (факты, слова), mangle (цитату, текст и т. п.), mar, miscolour, misrepresent, mutilate (смысл), pervert, skew, slant (факты, информацию), tamper (что-либо в документе), tamperer (что-л.), torture, travesty, twist, vitiate, wangle, warp, wiredraw, wrench (факты, истину), wrest (закон, текст), do violence to, put a false color on (факты и т.п.), (значение чего-либо) refract (перен.)3) Military: disrupt (контур или форму маскировочным окрашиванием)4) Engineering: impair5) Rare: dedecorate6) Mathematics: alter, mispresent7) Economy: displace8) Diplomatic term: distort facts9) Jargon: twist around10) Oil: bias11) Mass media: miscolor12) Business: disguise, tamper with14) Makarov: bedevil, disturb, garble (данные), garble (информацию), jam (сигнал), malfunction, perturb, smear (напр. изображение), strain, tamper with (что-л.), do violence to, cast a false colour on (что-л.) -
17 искажение
1) General subject: contortion, corruption (слова, текста), deformation, disfigurement, distortion, garble, misrepresentation, mutilation (смысла, текста), perversion, travesty, twist, vitiation, wrench (истины, текста и т. п.), falsification, distorting2) Naval: vagary3) Engineering: aberration, cobble, error, garbling (информации), impairment4) Construction: stress strain distortion, distortion (формы или звука)5) Mathematics: mispresentation, skewing6) Religion: garble (An act or an instance of garbling)7) Law: disfiguration8) Economy: defacement9) Accounting: misstatement (сведений), perversity, strain (напр. закона)10) Architecture: caricature11) Polygraphy: defect12) Psychology: intrusion (в экспериментах по памяти), mutilation (смысла)13) Telecommunications: harmonic, time-delay distortion14) Electronics: bias distortion, delay distortion, transient distortion15) Jargon: borax16) Information technology: tampering (информации)17) Oil: bias18) Special term: mutilation (сигнала и т.п.)19) Astronautics: deterioration, foreshortening effect21) Mechanic engineering: skew22) Mass media: miscoloring, (текста, истины, факта) wrench24) Household appliances: excursion25) Drilling: perturbation26) Network technologies: deterrence27) Polymers: imperfection28) Automation: distortion (характеристики), fouling (профиля, формы)29) Plastics: distortion (формы)30) Robots: contortion (напр изображения), tilt (растра)31) Acoustics: blurring32) Aviation medicine: noise33) Psychoanalysis: mutilation (смысла)34) Makarov: aberration (от положения, стандарта и т.п.), depravation, distortion (изменение формы на проекции карты в связи с отсутствием конформности), disturbance, dither, foul, jam, malfunction, twist (смысла и т.п.), warpage, warping35) Security: (случайное или намеренное) garble (информации; информации), misrepresentation (фактов)36) Electrical engineering: S distortions-образное -
18 испортить роль Гамлета
General subject: travesty the part of HamletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испортить роль Гамлета
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19 насмешка над правосудием
General subject: caricature of justice, travesty of justiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насмешка над правосудием
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20 пародировать
3) Jargon: make like
См. также в других словарях:
travesty — [trav′is tē] n. pl. travesties [orig. an adj. < Fr travesti, pp. of travestir, to disguise, travesty < It travestire < L trans , TRANS + vestire, to dress, attire: see VEST] 1. a grotesque or farcical imitation for purposes of ridicule;… … English World dictionary
Travesty — Trav es*ty, a. [F. travesti, p. p. of travestir to disguise, to travesty, It. travestire, fr. L. trans across, over + vestire to dress, clothe. See {Vest}.] Disguised by dress so as to be ridiculous; travestied; applied to a book or shorter… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Travesty — Trav es*ty, n.; pl. {Travesties}. A burlesque translation or imitation of a work. [1913 Webster] The second edition is not a recast, but absolutely a travesty of the first. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
travesty — n *caricature, parody, burlesque travesty vb caricature, parody, burlesque (see under CARICATURE n) Analogous words: *copy, mimic, ape, mock, imitate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
travesty — [n] spoof, ridicule burlesque, caricature, distortion, exaggeration, farce, lampoon, lampoonery, mimicry, mock, mockery, parody, perversion, play, put on*, roast*, satire, sendup*, sham*, takeoff*; concepts 273,292 Ant. seriousness, solemnity… … New thesaurus
Travesty — Trav es*ty, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Travestied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Travesting}.] To translate, imitate, or represent, so as to render ridiculous or ludicrous. [1913 Webster] I see poor Lucan travestied, not appareled in his Roman toga, but under the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
travesty — I noun burlesque, burlesque translation, caricature, crude presentation, distortion, exaggeration, farce, imitation, lampoon, low comedy, ludicrous presentation, mimicry, mockery, parody, perversion, ridicule, take off II index caricature,… … Law dictionary
travesty — 1670s, from adjective meaning dressed so as to be made ridiculous, parodied, burlesqued (c.1660s), from Fr. travesti dressed in disguise, pp. of travestir to disguise (1590s), from It. travestire to disguise, from L. trans over (see TRANS (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
travesty — ► NOUN (pl. travesties) ▪ an absurd or grotesque misrepresentation. ► VERB (travesties, travestied) ▪ represent in such a way. ORIGIN from French travestir to disguise … English terms dictionary
travesty — /trav euh stee/, n., pl. travesties, v., travestied, travestying. n. 1. a literary or artistic burlesque of a serious work or subject, characterized by grotesque or ludicrous incongruity of style, treatment, or subject matter. 2. a literary or… … Universalium
travesty — n. 1) to make a travesty of 2) a shocking travesty 3) a travesty of, on * * * [ trævɪstɪ] on a shocking travesty a travesty of to make a travesty of … Combinatory dictionary