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词汇 comic
释义 comic
adjective
uk /ˈkɒm.ɪk/ us /ˈkɑː.mɪk/
B1
funny and making you want to laugh: 滑稽的,好笑的;有趣的
a comic actor/performance滑稽演员/表演
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comical
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

causing laughter
funnyShe told me a funny story about Max.
amusingI gave her an article that I thought she would find amusing.
humorousShe wrote a humorous account of her teenage years.
hilariousIt's the most hilarious comedy on television.
hystericalI've just read his autobiography - it's absolutely hysterical.
"Modern Times" is a classic comedy starring Charlie Chaplin, the grandaddy of comic film actors.《摩登时代》是一部经典喜剧片,主演是查理‧卓别麟,喜剧电影的鼻祖。
The speech had several comic touches.这一演讲有几分滑稽色彩。
The BBC is moving into virgin territory by producing comic programmes of this type.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Humour & humorous
amusingly
bitingly
blackly
bone dryidiom
bring
coruscating
drily
gag
GSOH
jocose
lightly
mordancy
non-serious
pawky
photobomb
photobombing
rib
roast
standing joke
wisecrack
comic
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkɒm.ɪk/ us /ˈkɑː.mɪk/

comicnoun[C] (BOOK)


A2(also mainly UScomic book)
a magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing(尤指面向儿童的)连环画杂志,漫画杂志
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Newspapers & magazines
above/below the foldidiom
annal
anti-press
back copy
broadsheet
circulation
editorial
fold
ft
full-page
gazette
glossy magazine
house journal
organ
pulp
quarterly
rag
reader
sentinel
serialize

comicnoun[C] (PERSON)


someone who entertains people by telling jokes逗笑的人;喜剧演员,滑稽演员
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Entertainers in general
aerialist
artiste
balancing act
bullfighter
comedian
contortionist
double threat
emcee
hostess
juggler
majorette
performer
picador
stripper
tightrope walker
torero
triple threat
troubadour
ventriloquist
warm (someone/something) up
 the comics
US
the section of a newspaper where comic strips appear: (报纸的)连环漫画栏目
Dad read the front page while the kids read the comics.父亲读报纸头版,孩子们看连环漫画。

comic | American Dictionary


comic
adjective
us/ˈkɑm·ɪk/

comicadjective (AMUSING)


making you want to laugh; amusing:
a comic actor/performance/writer
comic
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkɑm·ɪk/

comicnoun[C] (MAGAZINE)


(alsocomic book, us/ˈkɑm·ɪkˌbʊk/)
a magazine, esp. for children, that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing

comicnoun[C] (PERSON)


a comedian

Examples of comic


comic
In this transition from character to commodity, comics became partially removed from an aesthetic appreciation of the art to a lucrative business asset.
Within the eighteen to thirty-four age group, almost three times as many people read comics, as did those of an older age.
There are further aspects of possible comparison between the two comics.
The emphasis was on opera singers, but well-known comics and revue artists were also used regularly.
Several guerrillas, wreathed in cartridge bandoliers, were reading comics near an empty café where an old man was picking crumbs of bread off a table.
An aspect of popular culture that is not found much in the industrialised world, comics are read by all levels of society and all age-groups.
Could comics be used as a vehicle to present science attractively once again?
Several common themes run through the treatment of science by comics in the 1950s.
As well as newspapers, and for those whose literacy level is not up to the language of a newspaper, comics for adults are widely available.
Even during the heyday of the comics, certain science fiction stories were raising the question about the misuse of science.
The model is based on the semiotic square already employed in the analysis of various semantic micro-universes (novels, comics, advertising, visual arts, music, etc).
Then two aspects of the comics are more closely examined, namely their dramaturgical structure and the properties of their characters.
Each of the themes incorporates comparable materials: stories to be read aloud by the teacher, audiocassettes with stories, word cards, murals, and comics of the stories.
Indeed, a high level of political content was a distinctive feature of the magazine, which was particularly significant since it was usually assumed that comics were targeted at youth.
Above: comics keeping the audience involved by playing out front.
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Collocations withcomic


comic

These are words often used in combination with comic.

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newspaper comic
Let us remember that we are talking about something infinitely below the newspaper comic strip.
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Hansard archive

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original comic
The company also published a few original comic book titles (in the adventure and fantasy genres), usually featuring creators pulled from the ranks of fandom.
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Wikipedia

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stand-up comic
The most obvious example is a stand-upcomic who is clearly engaged in the entertainment business.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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