pasquinade

[,pæskwi'neid]
  • n. 讽刺诗;讽刺写作
  • vt. 撰写讽刺诗文攻击;写文章讽刺
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pasquinade (n.)
"a lampoon," 1650s, from Middle French, from Italian pasquinata (c. 1500), from Pasquino, name given to a mutilated ancient statue (now known to represent Menelaus dragging the dead Patroclus) set up by Cardinal Caraffa in his palace in Rome in 1501; the locals named it after a schoolmaster (or tailor, or barber) named Pasquino who lived nearby. A custom developed of posting satirical verses and lampoons on the statue.
1. I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade.
我认为整个故事不久就会被添油加醋在黄色小报登出来.

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