farce 详细解释

farce

[fɑ:s]

n.闹剧, 胡闹, 滑稽戏
v.添加笑料,填充

n.

1. 笑剧; 闹剧; 滑稽戏[C][U]

2. 可笑的行为; 滑稽荒唐的事情[C]

His show of grief was a farce.

他竟然显出一副悲伤的样子简直滑稽。

The prisoner's trial was a farce.

对该犯的审讯简直是一场闹剧。

vt.

在(戏剧等中)穿插(笑料等)[(+with)]

farce a play with jokes

在戏里穿插一些笑话

词形变化

动词过去式: farced | 动词过去分词: farced | 动词现在分词: farcing | 动词第三人称单数: farces |

词义辨析

同义参见:

comedy  play  

英英释义

名词 farce:

a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations

同义词:farce comedy, travesty

mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and bound with eggs

同义词:forcemeat

动词 farce:

fill with a stuffing while cooking

同义词:stuff

补充

farcefarce英:[fɑ:s] 美:[fɑrs]n.1.笑剧, 闹剧, 滑稽戏2.笑剧剧目3.作假的可笑场面, 闹剧场面

例句

1. a film director specializing in bedroom farces一位专门拍摄卧室闹剧的电影导演 2. I did not want the match to become a complete farce.我不想这次比赛变成一场彻头彻尾的闹剧。 3. What a bloody farce!真是一出该死的闹剧! 4. The whole thing is a farce, a big joke.整件事是一场闹剧, 一个大笑话。 5. to farce a play with old jokes用陈旧的笑话给戏剧增添趣味 6. the debate turned into a drunken farce.那场辩论变成了一场酗酒闹剧。 7. The meeting was a farce -- everyone was shouting at the same time.这会议是一场闹剧,人人同时大喊大叫。 8. an actor with a talent for farce有闹剧幽默天赋的演员 9. This trial is a farce. [=travesty]这次审判是一种嘲弄。 10. The election turned out to be a complete/utter farce. [=fiasco]这次选举变成了一场彻头彻尾的闹剧。 11. "a farcical [=ludicrous, ridiculous] situation"荒唐的情形