Словарь синонимов английского языка - burlesque
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Burlesque
burlesque
(n) 1. caricature, lampoon, spoof, parody, satire, mockery, travesty, Colloq take-off; (grotesque) imitation, vulgabization, exaggeration: In the mid-19th century, burlesques drove pantomimes off the stage. 2. US striptease, strip show, nudie or girlie show: The old comedians insist that burlesque acts were an art form, but the audience went just for the girls. -(v) 3. satirize, take off, lampoon, spoof, parody, caricature, travesty: Cervantes burlesqued the old romances in Don Quixote . -(adj) 4. satirical, derisive, mock-heroic, mock-pathetic: She sang a burlesque opera based on Hamlet, called 'Omelette'.
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I. a.Caricaturing, travestying, parodying, parodical, ridiculing.II. n.Caricature, travesty, parody, farce, ludicrous representation, piece of ridicule.III. v. a.Caricature, travesty, make ludicrous or ridiculous. ...Словарь синонимов английского языка 2
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