spoof
英 [spuːf]
美 [spʊf]
- vt. 哄骗;戏弄;对…作幽默讽刺
- vi. 行骗;开玩笑
- n. 诳骗;愚弄;戏弄;讽刺性文章
- adj. 哄骗的
- n. (Spoof)人名;(芬、瑞典)斯波夫
GRE
spoof 讽刺剧,滑稽模仿剧由英国 20 世纪喜剧家 Arthur Roberts 杜撰,原为一种酒吧赌胆量猜硬币游戏。可能来自拟声 构词,模仿虚张声势的声音。比较 bluff,吓唬,愚弄,虚张声势。后用于指讽刺剧或滑稽模 仿剧。
- spoof (n.)
- "hoax, deception," 1889, from spouf (1884), name of a game invented by British comedian Arthur Roberts (1852-1933). Sense of "a parody, satirical skit or play" is first recorded 1958, from verb in this sense (1914).
- spoof (v.)
- 1889, "to hoax, deceive, trick;" from 1914 as "to parody or satirize;" see spoof (n.). Related: Spoofed; spoofing.
- 1. It's a spoof on horror movies.
- 这是对恐怖片的滑稽模仿。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The show was a spoof of college life.
- 那戏是对大学生活的讽刺.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. Spoof was invented by an English comedian some fifty years ago.
- Spoof(傻话、哄骗)一词是五十多年前由一个英国喜剧演员造出来的.
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- 4. Don't let them spoof you.
- 不要让他们哄骗你了.
来自辞典例句
- 5. You can watch a clip of the spoof by clicking here.
- 你可以点击这里观看一段片段.
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