
Pasquil
UK
/ˈpæskwɪl/
US
/ˈpæskwɪl/

Translation of "pasquil" into Russian
pasquil
NounUK
/ˈpæskwɪl/
US
/ˈpæskwɪl/
pasquil
pasquils pl
The writer published a pasquil criticizing the government's policies.
Писатель опубликовал памфлет, критикующий политику правительства.
Additional translations
pasquil
VerbUK
/ˈpæskwɪl/
US
/ˈpæskwɪl/
pasquil
pasquils
pasquilled Past Simple / Past Participle
pasquilling Gerund
публиковать пасквиль
He decided to pasquil the politician in his latest article.
Он решил опубликовать пасквиль на политика в своей последней статье.
Definitions
pasquil
NounUK
/ˈpæskwɪl/
US
/ˈpæskwɪl/
A satirical or lampooning piece of writing, often posted in a public place.
The town square was abuzz with gossip after someone posted a pasquil mocking the mayor's latest policy.
pasquil
VerbUK
/ˈpæskwɪl/
US
/ˈpæskwɪl/
To lampoon or satirize someone or something in a public manner.
The writer decided to pasquil the politician in his latest article, highlighting the absurdity of his recent statements.
Idioms and phrases
write a pasquil
The poet decided to write a pasquil about the corrupt politician.
написать пасквиль
Поэт решил написать пасквиль о коррумпированном политике.
publish a pasquil
They threatened to publish a pasquil if the mayor didn't resign.
опубликовать пасквиль
Они пригрозили опубликовать пасквиль, если мэр не уйдёт в отставку.
anonymous pasquil
An anonymous pasquil appeared in the city's newspaper.
анонимный пасквиль
Анонимный пасквиль появился в городской газете.
satirical pasquil
The author was known for his biting satirical pasquil.
сатирический пасквиль
Автор был известен своими едкими сатирическими пасквилями.
attack (someone) with a pasquil
They attacked the minister with a pasquil in the local journal.
напасть на (кого-либо) пасквилем
Они напали на министра пасквилем в местном журнале.