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单词 pasquinade
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pasquinade


pas·qui·nade

P0095100 (păs′kwə-nād′)n. A satire or lampoon, especially one that ridicules a specific person, traditionally written and posted in a public place.tr.v. pas·qui·nad·ed, pas·qui·nad·ing, pas·qui·nades To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon.
[French, from Italian pasquinata, after Pasquino, , nickname given to a statue in Rome, Italy, on which lampoons were posted.]
pas′qui·nad′er n.

pasquinade

(ˌpæskwɪˈneɪd) or

pasquil

n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an abusive lampoon or satire, esp one posted in a public placevb, -ades, -ading, -aded, -quils, -quilling or -quilled (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (tr) to ridicule with pasquinade[C17: from Italian Pasquino name given to an ancient Roman statue disinterred in 1501, which was annually posted with satirical verses] ˌpasquinˈader n

pas•quin•ade

(ˌpæs kwəˈneɪd)

n., v. -ad•ed, -ad•ing. n. 1. a satire or lampoon, esp. one posted in a public place. v.t. 2. to satirize in a pasquinade. [1585–95; Pasquin < Italian Pasquino, name given an antique Roman statue unearthed in 1501 that was annually decorated and posted with verses); replacing pasquinata < Italian] pas`quin•ad′er, n.

pasquinade


Past participle: pasquinaded
Gerund: pasquinading
Imperative
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Present
I pasquinade
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Preterite
I pasquinaded
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we pasquinaded
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Present Continuous
I am pasquinading
you are pasquinading
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Present Perfect
I have pasquinaded
you have pasquinaded
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Past Continuous
I was pasquinading
you were pasquinading
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they were pasquinading
Past Perfect
I had pasquinaded
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Future
I will pasquinade
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Future Perfect
I will have pasquinaded
you will have pasquinaded
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Future Continuous
I will be pasquinading
you will be pasquinading
he/she/it will be pasquinading
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been pasquinading
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been pasquinading
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been pasquinading
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Conditional
I would pasquinade
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Past Conditional
I would have pasquinaded
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Thesaurus
Noun1.pasquinade - a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous waypasquinade - a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous wayparody, put-on, sendup, spoof, charade, lampoon, mockery, burlesque, travesty, takeoffcaricature, impersonation, imitation - a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect

Pasquinade


Pasquinade

 

a work with satirical distortions and malicious attacks intended to insult and compromise an individual, group, party, or social movement. The term is derived from the name of the Roman shoemaker Pasquino (15th century), an author of biting epigrams directed against people in high positions.

The pasquinade is most often used to discredit political opponents. For example, W. Menzel’s German Literature contained attacks on Schiller, Goethe, and modern French literature. M. A. Korf’s The Accession of Nicholas I to the Throne (1848), which blackened the reputation of the Decembrists, was compiled on the direct orders of Nicholas I. To repudiate Korf’s book, A. I. Herzen and N. P. Ogarev published a collection based on documentary evidence, December 14, 1825, and Emperor Nicholas. N. M. Iazykov and D. V. Davydov wrote pasquinades in verse to ridicule P. Ia. Chaadaev for his Philosophical Letter. Many writers, especially those connected with the liberation movement, were obliged to defend themselves from pasquinades. In Russian literature, the “antinihilist novel” acquired certain features of the pasquinade (for example, V. P. Kliushnikov’s The Mirage and A. F. Pisemskii’s Troubled Seas). Unlike the pamphlet, which it resembles in its denunciatory style, the pasquinade is not an officially recognized literary genre.

A. L. GRISHUNIN

pasquinade


  • noun

Synonyms for pasquinade

noun a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

Synonyms

  • parody
  • put-on
  • sendup
  • spoof
  • charade
  • lampoon
  • mockery
  • burlesque
  • travesty
  • takeoff

Related Words

  • caricature
  • impersonation
  • imitation
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