spoof
英 [spuːf]
美 [spuːf]
n. (对电影、电视节目等的)滑稽模仿
v. 滑稽地模仿(电影、电视节目等); (冒用他人电邮地址)发送电邮; 发送仿真电邮; 电邮欺骗
现在分词:spoofing 复数:spoofs 第三人称单数:spoofs 过去式:spoofed 过去分词:spoofed
BNC.23596 / COCA.21227
牛津词典
noun
- (对电影、电视节目等的)滑稽模仿
a humorous copy of a film/movie, television programme, etc. that exaggerates its main features- It's a spoof on horror movies.
这是对恐怖片的滑稽模仿。
- It's a spoof on horror movies.
verb
- 滑稽地模仿(电影、电视节目等)
to copy a film/movie, television programme, etc. in an amusing way by exaggerating its main features- It is a movie that spoofs other movies.
这是一部夸张地模仿其他电影的影片。
- It is a movie that spoofs other movies.
- (冒用他人电邮地址)发送电邮;发送仿真电邮;电邮欺骗
to send an email that appears to come from sb else's email address- Someone has been spoofing my address.
有人一直在冒用我的电邮地址发送电邮。
- Someone has been spoofing my address.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (关于严肃事件的)玩笑,讽刺性文章(或电视节目等)
Aspoofis something such as an article or television programme that seems to be about a serious matter but is actually a joke.- ...a spoof on Hollywood life.
拿好莱坞生活开玩笑的作品 - ...Tim Robbins's spoof documentary about a presidential campaign.
蒂姆·罗宾斯关于总统选举的讽刺纪录片
- ...a spoof on Hollywood life.
英英释义
noun
- a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
verb