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Перевод: burlesque
[прилагательное] шуточный; пародийный; [существительное] бурлеск ; пародия ; карикатура ; эстрадное представление; [глагол] пародировать
Тезаурус:
- The tone of the picture is unsure, veering from broad comedy - Dustin as Bob Hope in Son of Paleface - and burlesque of the Blazing Saddles type to an attempt to make serious comments about Indian culture, and analogies between their treatment by the whites and the Vietnam War.
- To know the occasion of the poem is helpful in any case, since it allows the reader to see that not only is Leapor making a burlesque of her own appearance, but satirizing the gentleman as well, and in a broad sense, the male gaze.
- Yesterday we observed that Mr Jeffrey Archer (whose idea of canvassing for the Tory Party has revived the lost art of burlesque) had bet 10 that the Tories will win with a majority of 27 seats.
- The Shepherd's Week (1714), though clearly a burlesque, used images of agricultural life that would not be out of place in the work of Duck or of Mary Collier.
- John was so sure of an encore that he rehearsed the girls in a burlesque version of a quartet from the Gaiety Theatre in London, and in a later scene they performed a coconut dance - a long-established feature of theatre and street dance of the time.
- In typical Almodovar burlesque, Marina has become a star of pornographic and B-movies.
- Imposture is shown in Ackroyd's novel, in this burlesque of the literary life, to be an interesting business, but it is unlikely to cause Chatterton's reputation to inch back towards what it was in the retrospects of the Romantic period.
- operatic burlesque written by CD for some private family theatricals in 1833.
- Dummy corpses dangle aloft, to remind us that Tyburn Tree was no joke; but Caird and his cast also do justice to the element of pure burlesque, to Gay's elegance and panache, to the swing and snap of the dialogue.
- Apparently they get quite a charge our of Viz's thick-headed puns and lame sexual and excremental allusions which, when they were first heard in burlesque halls a hundred years ago, were already ancient.
- The second real objection to this form of psycho-biography is that as soon as Freud is quoted as gospel, the whole argument descends into music hall burlesque for everybody but dedicated Freudians.
- her dog's doggy burlesque.
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