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Перевод: caricature
[прилагательное] карикатурный; [существительное] карикатура ; шарж ; [глагол] изображать в карикатурном виде
Тезаурус:
- A caricature of the city gent was achieved by the combination of crombie, bowler hat and black umbrella, which sometimes had a sharpened ferrule.
- By the end of a decade in Downing Street, he was as essential to the Thatcher caricature as her steel-framed handbag.
- And while glamour should not, she suggests, be a requisite for a first wife, a caricature of glamour is an asset for a first novelist.
- Its working methods were almost a caricature of those prevailing in high political bodies in Moscow.
- The caricature Tory MP of thirty years ago was a knight of the shires; his contemporary counterpart might more accurately be called Morden Man.
- Although dualistic it was quite different from Platonism: cosmic time was not the moving image of eternity but "at best a caricature of eternity, a defective imitation far removed from its model".
- One of the schemes was an auction which offered promises, and I promised a caricature."
- Mr Kinnock's caricature was coloured in by Mr Lawson.
- There was a time when rock journalists were easy to characterize or, at least, to caricature.
- This picture is, however, a caricature of Roman Catholic teaching on the subject, although unfortunately not always a caricature of Catholic practice.
- Although the storyline sags in places, there are flashes of brilliant parody in the caricature of the All Seasons Honeymoon Hotel.
- To quote one of your letter writers: "It is high time to abandon that caricature, too long perpetuated by dictionary definitions".
- Shaving their heads unlike long-haired middle-class students or pop singers of the period and wearing heavy workmen's boots and braces, they seemed like a caricature of the world that their parents had left.
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