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词汇 slapstick
释义 slapstick
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈslæp.stɪk/ us /ˈslæp.stɪk/
a type of humorous acting in which the actors behave in a silly way, such as by throwing things, falling over, etc.打闹剧,粗俗滑稽剧
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slapstick | American Dictionary


slapstick
noun[ U ]
us/ˈslæpˌstɪk/
a type of acting intended to be amusing because of the timing of fast physical actions, typically of someone falling or being hit by something or someone

Examples of slapstick


slapstick
And young audiences found the slapstick and knock-about violence appealing.
But there are more important reasons to interpret this opera as belonging to the subgenre of sentimental opera rather than slapstick musical comedy.
From slapstick to satire to biting tragedy, the frenetic pace of this scene was driven by the powerful image of walking.
Using puppets, special effects, live music, and slapstick humour, the drama creates in its 'family audience' both fear and laughter.
Phrases flicker, spit and flare up, burning through climaxes of white heat, which extinguish themselves in a remarkable, desiccated fragment of crackling wooden slapsticks.
The clowning is not knock-about, coming across as droll rather than slapstick.
The piece begins seriously, only to assume more and more comic tones, until a moment of true slapstick is reached with the two violent but clownesque thieves.
Slapstick has a leveling effect.
If they have a case let us hear what it is—even if the slapstick is wearing a little thin!
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We must resolve that never again must we tolerate the pantomime, the irrelevant time-wasting slapstick nonsense of the last few days.
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It was a transparent piece of political slapstick.
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I do not know how slapstick can wear thin.
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We now have slapstick instead.
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His slapstick is wearing thin.
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They simultaneously used very bizarre, idiosyncratic humour and traditional double act staples (in later years they became increasingly reliant on violent slapstick).
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Wikipedia

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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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