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PRONONCIATION DE SATIRISE EN ANGLAIS

satirise  [ˈsætəˌraɪz] play
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CATÉGORIE GRAMMATICALE DE SATIRISE

substantif
adjectif
verbe
adverbe
pronom
préposition
conjonction
déterminant
exclamation
Satirise est un verbe.
Le verbe, c'est la partie de la proposition que l'on conjugue et qui décrit l'action et l'état.

Voir la conjugaison du verbe cantar en anglais.

QUE SIGNIFIE SATIRISE EN ANGLAIS

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satirise

Satire

Satire

La satire est un genre de littérature, et parfois des arts graphiques et artistiques, dans lesquels les vices, les folies, les abus et les faiblesses sont censés être ridiculisés, idéalement dans l'intention d'enlever les individus, les entreprises, le gouvernement ou la société elle-même. Bien que la satire soit habituellement conçue pour être humoristique, son but majeur est souvent la critique sociale constructive, l'utilisation de l'esprit comme arme et comme un outil pour attirer l'attention sur des problèmes particuliers et plus vastes dans la société. Une caractéristique de la satire est une ironie ou un sarcasme fort: «dans la satire, l'ironie est militante», mais la parodie, le burlesque, l'exagération, la juxtaposition, la comparaison, l'analogie et le double sens sont souvent utilisés dans le discours et l'écriture satiriques. Cette ironie ou sarcasme «militant» prétend souvent approuver les choses que le satiriste veut attaquer. La Satire se trouve aujourd'hui dans de nombreuses formes d'expression artistique, y compris la littérature, les pièces de théâtre, les commentaires, les émissions de télévision et les médias tels que les paroles. Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government or society itself, into improvement. Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit as a weapon and as a tool to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society. A feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm—"in satire, irony is militant"—but parody, burlesque, exaggeration, juxtaposition, comparison, analogy, and double entendre are all frequently used in satirical speech and writing. This "militant" irony or sarcasm often professes to approve of the very things the satirist wishes to attack. Satire is nowadays found in many artistic forms of expression, including literature, plays, commentary, television shows, and media such as lyrics.

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CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE SATIRISE

PRESENT

Present
I satirise
you satirise
he/she/it satirises
we satirise
you satirise
they satirise
Present continuous
I am satirising
you are satirising
he/she/it is satirising
we are satirising
you are satirising
they are satirising
Present perfect
I have satirised
you have satirised
he/she/it has satirised
we have satirised
you have satirised
they have satirised
Present perfect continuous
I have been satirising
you have been satirising
he/she/it has been satirising
we have been satirising
you have been satirising
they have been satirising

PAST

Past
I satirised
you satirised
he/she/it satirised
we satirised
you satirised
they satirised
Past continuous
I was satirising
you were satirising
he/she/it was satirising
we were satirising
you were satirising
they were satirising
Past perfect
I had satirised
you had satirised
he/she/it had satirised
we had satirised
you had satirised
they had satirised
Past perfect continuous
I had been satirising
you had been satirising
he/she/it had been satirising
we had been satirising
you had been satirising
they had been satirising

FUTURE

Future
I will satirise
you will satirise
he/she/it will satirise
we will satirise
you will satirise
they will satirise
Future continuous
I will be satirising
you will be satirising
he/she/it will be satirising
we will be satirising
you will be satirising
they will be satirising
Future perfect
I will have satirised
you will have satirised
he/she/it will have satirised
we will have satirised
you will have satirised
they will have satirised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been satirising
you will have been satirising
he/she/it will have been satirising
we will have been satirising
you will have been satirising
they will have been satirising

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would satirise
you would satirise
he/she/it would satirise
we would satirise
you would satirise
they would satirise
Conditional continuous
I would be satirising
you would be satirising
he/she/it would be satirising
we would be satirising
you would be satirising
they would be satirising
Conditional perfect
I would have satirise
you would have satirise
he/she/it would have satirise
we would have satirise
you would have satirise
they would have satirise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been satirising
you would have been satirising
he/she/it would have been satirising
we would have been satirising
you would have been satirising
they would have been satirising

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you satirise
we let´s satirise
you satirise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to satirise
Past participle
satirised
Present Participle
satirising

MOTS EN ANGLAIS RIMANT AVEC SATIRISE


cauterize
ˈkɔːtəˌraɪz
characterise
ˈkærɪktəˌraɪz
characterize
ˈkærɪktəˌraɪz
computerize
kəmˈpjuːtəˌraɪz
demilitarize
diːˈmɪlɪtəˌraɪz
factorise
ˈfæktəˌraɪz
factorize
ˈfæktəˌraɪz
militarise
ˈmɪlɪtəˌraɪz
militarize
ˈmɪlɪtəˌraɪz
mischaracterize
ˌmɪsˈkærɪktəˌraɪz
motorise
ˈməʊtəˌraɪz
motorize
ˈməʊtəˌraɪz
notarize
ˈnəʊtəˌraɪz
parameterize
pəˈræmɪtəˌraɪz
pasteurize
ˈpæstəˌraɪz
posterize
ˈpəʊstəˌraɪz
rasterize
ˈræstəˌraɪz
satirize
ˈsætəˌraɪz
vectorize
ˈvektəˌraɪz
winterize
ˈwɪntəˌraɪz

MOTS EN ANGLAIS COMMENÇANT COMME SATIRISE

satinpod
satinwood
satiny
satire
satiric
satirical
satirically
satiricalness
satirisable
satirisation
satiriser
satirist
satirizable
satirization
satirize
satirizer
satisfaction
satisfactorily
satisfactoriness
satisfactory

MOTS EN ANGLAIS FINISSANT COMME SATIRISE

arise
authorise
brise
cerise
comprise
crise
earthrise
emprise
enterprise
grise
high-rise
low-rise
moonrise
prise
public enterprise
reprise
rise
sunrise
surprise
terrorise

Synonymes et antonymes de satirise dans le dictionnaire anglais de synonymes

SYNONYMES

MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SATIRISE»

satirise send crossword satire genre literature sometimes graphic performing arts which vices follies abuses shortcomings held ridicule ideally with intent shaming individuals corporations government society itself into improvement although usually meant satirise present satirises they preterite satirised define verb object satirized satirizing attack also especially british origin related forms merriam webster from audio pronunciations word games find wiktionary jump navigation search third person singular simple participle macmillan what meaning more collins always brass want

Traducteur en ligne avec la traduction de satirise à 25 langues

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TRADUCTION DE SATIRISE

Découvrez la traduction de satirise dans 25 langues grâce à notre traducteur anglais multilingue.
Dans cette section, les traductions de satirise dans d'autres langues ont été obtenues par traduction automatique statistique, où l'unité essentielle de la traduction est le mot «satirise» en anglais.

Traducteur Français - chinois

satirise
1325 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - espagnol

satirizar
570 millions de locuteurs

anglais

satirise
510 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - hindi

satirise
380 millions de locuteurs
ar

Traducteur Français - arabe

array(ستيريس) array(
280 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - russe

высмеивать
278 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - portugais

satirizar
270 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - bengali

satirise
260 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - français

satire
220 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - malaisien

Satirise
190 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - allemand

persiflieren
180 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - japonais

satirise
130 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - coréen

풍자
85 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - javanais

Satirise
85 millions de locuteurs
vi

Traducteur Français - vietnamien

satirise
80 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - tamoul

satirise
75 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - marathi

Satirise
75 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - turc

satirise
70 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - italien

satira
65 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - polonais

satirise
50 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - ukrainien

висміювати
40 millions de locuteurs

Traducteur Français - roumain

satiriza
30 millions de locuteurs
el

Traducteur Français - grec

σατιρίζουν
15 millions de locuteurs
af

Traducteur Français - afrikaans

satirise
14 millions de locuteurs
sv

Traducteur Français - suédois

satirise
10 millions de locuteurs
no

Traducteur Français - norvégien

satirise
5 millions de locuteurs

Tendances d'usage de satirise

TENDANCES

TENDANCES D'USAGE DU TERME «SATIRISE»

Le terme «satirise» est normalement peu utilisé et occupe la place 138.190 de notre liste de termes les plus utilisés du dictionnaire anglais.
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FRÉQUENCE
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Tendances de recherche principales et usages générales de satirise
Liste des principales recherches réalisées par les utilisateurs pour accéder à notre dictionnaire anglais en ligne et des expressions les plus utilisées avec le mot «satirise».

FRÉQUENCE D'UTILISATION DU TERME «SATIRISE» SUR LA PÉRIODE

Le graphique montre l'évolution annuelle de la fréquence d'utilisation du mot «satirise» durant les 500 dernières années. Son implémentation est basée sur l'analyse de la fréquence d'apparition du terme «satirise» sur les sources imprimées numériques anglaises publiées depuis l'année 1500 jusqu'aujourd'hui.

Exemples d'utilisation du mot satirise en anglais

EXEMPLES

2 CITATIONS EN ANGLAIS AVEC «SATIRISE»

Citations et phrases célèbres avec le mot satirise.
1
Tom Lehrer
I'm not tempted to write a song about George W. Bush. I couldn't figure out what sort of song I would write. That's the problem: I don't want to satirise George Bush and his puppeteers, I want to vaporise them.
2
Andrew O'Hagan
We sometimes forget that human invention can also be a subject of human invention: that might seem a modern notion, or a postmodern one, but novelists have taken time - sometimes time out from their realist fixations - to source and satirise the speech and power we rely on.

10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SATIRISE»

Découvrez l'usage de satirise dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec satirise et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: sasay to zorgot
His Likhi kagad kore, Bhavanti, Antara, etc. satirise conventions and the apeing of the West. In Harishankar Parsai, Sharad Joshi and Shrilal Shukla, satire dominates both their content and style. Parsai's Angan mein baingan, Sharad Joshi's ...
Mohan Lal, 1992
2
The Christian teacher. [Continued as] The National review
You may satirise General Simpson or the Times, and possibly produce an effect, though it is not probable ; you may satirise the Palace Court, the peace-party, or the conduct of the war, and it may be with a result : but you cannot scourge ...
National review, 1856
3
The History of the County and City of Cork
He continued for a full year to satirise the Leinster- men, and bring fatalities upon them, so that neither corn, grass, nor foliage grew for them that year." There was an impression abroad at this time, that poets could satirise people to death.
Charles Bernard Gibson, 1861
4
muslim
Thabit sought permission from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) to satirise against the polytheists, but he did not mention Abu Sufyan. And instead of the word al− Khamir, the word al−'Ajin was used. Bk 31, Number 6081: 'A'isha ...
IslamKotob
5
Sahih Muslim
Book 031, Number 6080: 'Urwa reportedon the same chain of transmitters thatHassan b. Thabit sought permission from Allah'sApostle (may peace be upon him) to satirise against the polytheists, but he did not mention Abu Sufyan.
ʻAbdul Ḥamīd Ṣiddīqī, 1976
6
The Cambridge Companion to Moliere
He is a man who satirises his best friends: all he does is satirise ' ['railler quelqu' un d'une manie`re piquante et satyrique: C'est un homme qui satyrise ses meilleurs amis: il ne fait autre chose que satyriser'].11 'All he does is satirise': the  ...
David Bradby, Andrew Calder, 2006
7
Making Waves: 10 Years of the Byron Bay Writers Festival
That is a totally legitimate way of viewing your writing, but I'm more interested in stepping back and seeing the shadows of self-interest. I've been asked, often accusingly: why do you satirise people on the Left? The answer is, because it's not ...
Marele Day, Susan Bradley Smith, Fay Knight, 2006
8
Sahih Muslim: Being Traditions of the Sayings and Doings of ...
Thabit sought permission from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) to satirise against the polytheists, but he did not mention Abu Sufyan. And instead of the word al− Khamir, the word al−'Ajin was used. Bk 31, Number 6081: 'A'isha ...
IslamKotob, 1990
9
Henry Fielding
Fustian's play is in fact remarkably close to those he sets out to satirise. Although the political jokes and allusions in Pasquin may seem to be even-handedly distributed between the two main parties, the final stance of Fielding's lamenting a ...
Simon Varey, 1986
10
The National Review
You may satirise General Simpson or the Times, and possibly produce an effect, though it is not probable ; you may satirise the Palace Court, the peace-party, or the conduct of the war, and it may be with a result : but you cannot scourge ...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot, 1856

10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SATIRISE»

Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme satirise est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
1
Play to satirise Coventry's Ricoh Arena and commercialism in sport
A PLAY featuring Coventry's Ricoh Arena which satirises commercialism in sport, football and society is set to hit the stage. The satire 'One Year Off' imagines ... «Coventry Observer, juin 15»
2
'Come to Hungary - we're already working in London' says pro …
... from Budapest's Ferihegy airport are actually part of a massive, 1,000-billboard crowdfunded campaign to satirise a government PR drive against migrants. «Telegraph.co.uk, juin 15»
3
Ewan McGregor satirises the advertising process in BT 'Behind the …
Famous faces will be roped in from the worlds of acting, celebrity and sport over the coming months to satirise the process alongside recurring characters such ... «The Drum, avril 15»
4
Nicola Sturgeon defends cartoonist Steve Bell's right to poke fun
Ms Sturgeon said she had not seen the cartoon but added: “Cartoonists are there to provoke and to satirise. I'm not going to comment on different cartoons ... «The Times, mars 15»
5
Nobody will dare satirise the multiculturalism that allows Islamism to …
I'm not talking about satirising Islam itself; while I wish this was done I can understand the security issues. Neither am I talking about satirising the jihadis – no ... «Spectator.co.uk, févr 15»
6
The good music will always live on
Don't ever satirise a satyr. Is it still satire if it is respectful? The whole point of satire is to be wittily disrespectful, without being openly rude. It may be that making ... «The Guardian, févr 15»
7
It's over. It's now impossible to satirise Tony Abbott
It's over. It's now impossible to satirise Tony Abbott ... There are other politicians you can satirise. There are policy decisions you can satirise. Just leave Mr ... «The Guardian, janv 15»
8
Caption competition: your chance to satirise classic Ladybird designs
To commemorate 100 years of these classic books, it's your turn to come up with cheeky captions for these designs. Your wittiest one-liners will be turned into ... «The Guardian, janv 15»
9
Chinese government murals that satirise corrupt officials to be …
More than 30 colourful government-commissioned wall murals, satirising corrupt Chinese officials, are to be erased for transmitting a “negative message”. «South China Morning Post, janv 15»
10
Kenya: Charlie Hebdo tragedy shows limits of satire
The staff at Charlie Hebdo defended their November issue on the basis that they satirise everything. No religion has escaped their attention. That is true. But are ... «Afrika, janv 15»

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