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简明英汉词典 | ||
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farce | |
| [fB:s] | ||
| n. | ||
| 笑剧, 闹剧, 滑稽剧, 胡闹 | ||
| vt. | ||
| <古>填塞, 为(演讲,作品等)加穿插 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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farce | |
| farce | ||
| AHD:[f?rs] | ||
| D.J.[f$8s] | ||
| K.K.[f$s] | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
A light dramatic work in which highly improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, and often slapstick elements are used for humorous effect. | |
| 轻喜剧:一种轻松的戏剧形式,其中极为荒谬可笑的情节背景,夸张的角色和一些闹剧的成分以表现幽默的效果 | ||
(2) |
The broad or spirited humor characteristic of such works. | |
| 喜剧性的风格:这类戏剧形式夸张和活泼的幽默风格 | ||
(3) |
A ludicrous, empty show; a mockery: | |
| 闹剧:一种荒唐的、空洞的表演;一个笑柄: | ||
| The election was a farce, for it was fixed. | ||
| 这次选举是一幕闹剧,因为它是预先安排好的 | ||
(4) |
A seasoned stuffing, as for roasted turkey. | |
| 可口的填料:一种可口的填料,如用于烤火鸡 | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
| farced, farc.ing, farc.es | ||
(1) |
To pad or fill out (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms. | |
| 用笑话或妙语给(如,讲演)添油加醋或作补充 | ||
(2) |
To stuff, as for roasting. | |
| 填充:填料,可供烤炙 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English farse [stuffing] | |
| 中古英语 farse [填料] | ||
(2) |
from Old French farce [stuffing, interpolation, interlude] | |
| 源自 古法语 farce [填料,补充,填补] | ||
(3) |
from Vulgar Latin *farsa | |
| 源自 俗拉丁语 *farsa | ||
(4) |
from Latin farsa [feminine past participle of] farcore [to stuff] | |
| 源自 拉丁语 farsa [] farcore的阴性过去分词 [填料] | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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farce | |
| [fB:s] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
笑剧;滑稽戏 | |
(2) |
滑稽;可笑的东西 | |
| The trials were a mere farce since no judges were present at all. | ||
| "这些审判简直是胡闹,因为根本没有法官出席。" | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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farce | |
| [fB:s] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
滑稽戏, 笑剧, 闹剧 | |
(2) |
滑稽, 诙谐; 胡闹; 可笑的事物; 冒充的东西 | |
(3) |
馅儿 | |
| The trial was a mere farce. | ||
| 那次审判简直是胡闹。 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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farce | |
| [fB:s] | ||
| vt. | ||
(1) |
使带滑稽趣味, 使(演说, 作品等)有趣味 | |
(2) |
[古]填塞; (用香料等) 增进...的口味 | |
| He farced his novel with anecdotes. | ||
| 他用秘史(形式)使他的小说更富有趣味。 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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farce | |
| farce | ||
| AHD:[f?rs] | ||
| D.J.[f$8s] | ||
| K.K.[f$s] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
A light dramatic work in which highly improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, and often slapstick elements are used for humorous effect. | |
(2) |
The broad or spirited humor characteristic of such works. | |
(3) |
A ludicrous, empty show; a mockery: | |
| The election was a farce, for it was fixed. | ||
(4) |
A seasoned stuffing, as for roasted turkey. | |
| v.tr. | ||
| farced, farc.ing, farc.es | ||
(1) |
To pad or fill out (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms. | |
(2) |
To stuff, as for roasting. | |
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English farse [stuffing] | |
(2) |
from Old French farce [stuffing, interpolation, interlude] | |
(3) |
from Vulgar Latin *farsa | |
(4) |
from Latin farsa [feminine past participle of] farcore [to stuff] | |