travesty
英 [ˈtrævəsti]
美 [ˈtrævəsti]
n. 嘲弄; 歪曲
复数:travesties 现在分词:travestying 过去式:travestied 第三人称单数:travesties 过去分词:travestied
BNC.19963 / COCA.18038
牛津词典
noun
- 嘲弄;歪曲
something that does not have the qualities or values that it should have, and as a result is often shocking or offensive- The trial was a travesty of justice .
这一审判是对正义的嘲弄。
- The trial was a travesty of justice .
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 嘲弄;歪曲;拙劣模仿
If you describe something as atravesty ofanother thing, you mean that it is a very bad representation of that other thing.- Her research suggests that Smith's reputation today is a travesty of what he really stood for...
她的研究表明史密斯今天的名声是对他过去真正主张的一种嘲弄。 - If he couldn't prepare his case properly, the trial would be a travesty.
如果他不能好好准备他的诉讼,审判将会成为一场拙劣的闹剧。
- Her research suggests that Smith's reputation today is a travesty of what he really stood for...
英英释义
noun
- a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
- a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
verb
- make a travesty of