Examples of using Satirical in English and their translations into Korean
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tragic, satirical and scary movies are part of the program.
World News Daily Report: World News Daily Report assumes all responsibility for the satirical nature of its articles and for the fictional nature of their content.
During this period, prominent representatives of the Azerbaijani satirical poetry were Baba Bey Shakir,
Nickerson(Chapter 1) provides a satirical, humorous account of how to disabuse students of a creative inclination.
The challenges are often absurd or impossible to achieve, so the program takes on the satirical comedy aspect of a variety show rather than a standard reality or competition program.
The term“Meritocracy” was first used in Michael Young's 1958 satirical book, Rise of Meritocracy, which describes a dystopian future
Hollywood Reporter initially reported that Universal was considering evaluating the situation before pulling the film but noted that things could turn sour if people saw it as political exploitation instead of a satirical thriller, writing….
The challenges are often silly, absurd, or impossible to achieve, so the program takes on the aspect of a satirical comedy variety show rather than a more standard reality or contest program.
covered in papier-mâché to create satirical human and animal figures, often reaching more than 20 meters(65 ft) high!
of bad game-making and foul play altogether, then don't see Sacha Baron Cohen's upcoming satirical comedy, The Dictator.
is characterised by the spectacular costumes and the performances of the murgas(satirical singing groups),
On the night before the vote, German satirical magazine Titanic sent letters to FIFA representatives,
In Britain, musical comedian Mitch Benn has performed four songs about Knut for BBC Radio 4 satirical series The Now Show:"The Baby Bear Must DIE!","Knut Isn't Cute Anymore","Goodbye Knut" and"Panda in Berlin.
Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.
tonal, neo-classical, modal, funny, satirical, religious, pensive and sad- for musicians of many kinds.
When Jon Stewart quit the Daily Show, the satirical news and comedy show he hosted for 16 years until August 2015, he explained to his replacement, Trevor Noah, that he was tired- and angry at the state of politics and political discourse in the US.
When Jon Stewart quit the Daily Show, the satirical news and comedy show he hosted for 16 years until August 2015, he explained to his replacement,
Struck by the escalating cost of jet fighters, Norman R. Augustine, who at the time was an executive with Martin Marietta Corporation(a US aerospace manufacturing company that merged to become Lockheed Martin in 1995), was inspired to write the first of 52 satirical aphorisms about the complexities of managing large aerospace programs.
Without humor we are all dead Whatever one thought of that satirical magazine, however one felt about those particular cartoons, we all sensed that something fundamental was at stake, that citizens of free societies-- actually, citizens of any society-- need humor as much as the air we breathe.
In a letter to Yvonne Davet, Orwell described Animal Farm as a satirical tale against Stalin("un conte satirique contre Staline"),