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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
parody
par·ody [parody parodies parodied parodying] noun, verb BrE [ˈpærədi] NAmE [ˈpærədi] noun (pl. par·odies)~ (of sth) 1. countable, uncountable a piece of writing, music, acting, etc. that deliberately copies the style of sb/sth in order to be amusing •a parody of a horror film •His personality made him an easy subject for parody. 2. countable (disapproving)something that is such a bad or unfair example of sth that it seems ridiculous Syn: ↑travesty •The trial was a parody of justice. •This article is a grotesque parody of the truth. Word Origin: late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek parōidia ‘burlesque poem’, from para- ‘beside’ (expressing alteration) + ōidē ‘ode’. Thesaurus: parody noun C, U •a parody of a horror film impersonation • • impression • • imitation • |informal spoof • |sometimes disapproving caricature • a/an parody/impersonation/impression/imitation/spoof/caricature of sb/sth do a/an parody/impersonation/impression/imitation/spoof write a parody/spoof Example Bank: •He sighed in a parody of deep emotion. •She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self. •She has written a cruel parody of his book. •The show included a parody on Hollywood action movies. •The show included a parody on current affairs programmes. •He's currently working on a parody of a horror film. verb (par·odies, par·ody·ing, par·odied, par·odied)~ sb/sth to copy the style of sb/sth in an exaggerated way, especially in order to make people laugh Syn: ↑lampoon Verb forms: Word Origin: late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek parōidia ‘burlesque poem’, from para- ‘beside’ (expressing alteration) + ōidē ‘ode’. Example Bank: •Her work parodies genres such as the thriller and the spy novel.
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