caricatural การใช้
- Later, the Mongols would appear in much less caricatural portrayals.
- We are born free and grow slaves of caricatural Gods.
- His art was caricatural in style and sharply satirical of bourgeois society.
- The caricatural figures are treated stiffly and imposingly, with humor and gaiety.
- Hubinon experimented with humoristic, caricatural stories in his early years as a comics artist.
- The sketches have an absurd, caricatural character, and traditionally end with an explosion.
- Cynthia appears to have a lively humor and can sometimes be vulgar, but never turns caricatural.
- Some of his representations of the local population border on the caricatural but are never without empathy.
- Still, Su's caricatural depiction is of human nature itself, not just human nature under certain circumstances.
- Ms . Adler adds that these portraits are not simply caricatural nor do they simply subscribe to anti-Semitic stereotypes.
- He wrote more of his caricatural " Variations on'Yankee Doodle'", including two vocals for which Susan wrote the lyrics.
- Then reusing a fictional character often leads to the caricatural side of it and thus is less directly concordant with an idea of public service.
- Save for a few characters played by Eric Idle, they looked and sounded very little like actual women with their caricatural outfits and shrill falsettos.
- Even though it was presented on a " Children's channel ", its humour is, while caricatural, often relatively mature and sophisticated.
- Each is a near-caricatural sketch of the non-native people who filled the Tang cities, adding to the multicultural dynamo that China has always been.
- In his usual more caricatural style, he created in August 1946 the recurring gagstrip " De Vrolijke Bengels " ( " The Happy Rascals " ).
- He also talked about the caricatural focus it brought on him, first in 2003, then again in 2011 . " The other problem was I wasn't all that interested in the attention.
- Otherwise the music is indiscriminately caricatural, purposely deforming not only her victims but also her possible judges : a priest, the police, even ( horror of horrors ) " the people ."
- "' George Grosz "'( July 26, 1893 July 6, 1959 ) was a German artist known especially for his caricatural drawings and paintings of Berlin life in the 1920s.
- The style generally renounces the expressive concentration of the lyric texts and extends itself in a wide and relaxed discursive pace, with alterations between adventurous moments and ferociously caricatural and polemical points, of description and philosophical digressions.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2