pasquinade
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /paskwɪˈneɪd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A lampoon, originally as published in public; a satire or libel on someone.
— I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade—but Catherine, who might have said anything, didn't say a word.
动词 v.
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To satirize (someone) by using a pasquinade.
— Chantilly was a quondam cobler of the Rue St. Denis, who, becoming stage-mad, had attempted the rôle of Xerxes, in Crebillon's tragedy so called, and been notoriously pasquinaded for his pains.
词源
词源 1
From Middle French, from Italian pasquinata, from Pasquino, name given to a statue in Rome on which lampoons were posted.
词源 2
From Middle French, from Italian pasquinata, from Pasquino, name given to a statue in Rome on which lampoons were posted.
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