词汇 | farce |
释义 | farce noun uk /fɑːs/ us /fɑːrs/ farcenoun (PLAY)[ C ] a humorous play or film where the characters become involved in unlikely situations滑稽戏,闹剧,笑剧 [ U ] the style of writing or acting in this type of play: 闹剧风格,滑稽戏风格 The play suddenly changes from farce to tragedy.这出戏突然从闹剧转变成悲剧。 Literature accentual action hero alliterative alternative history anapest femslash fiction fictionality fictionally fictive naturalistic non-canonical non-character non-literary non-metrical swashbuckler sympathetically tanka tartan noir theatrics You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of film, play, book etc. farcenoun (SITUATION)[ C ]disapproving a situation that is very badly organized or unfair: 滑稽的情景,荒唐的举动,闹剧 No one had prepared anything so the meeting was a bit of a farce.谁也没有作任何准备,因此会议有点儿像出闹剧。 Situations and circumstances background busyness circumstance circumstances beyond someone's control climate comedy of errors condition financial affairs footing landscape matrix picture practicality scheme situation the scheme of thingsidiom truth under any circumstances under no circumstances under the circumstances Related wordsfarcical farcically farce | American Dictionaryfarce noun us/fɑrs/ farcenoun (PLAY)[ C/U ] a humorous play in which the characters become involved in unlikely situations, or the humor in this type of play farcenoun (SITUATION)[ C ] a ridiculous situation or event, or something considered a waste of time: The meeting turned out to be a farce since no one had prepared anything. |
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