farce
英 [fɑːs]
美 [fɑːrs]
n. 滑稽戏(剧本); 闹剧(剧本); 笑剧(剧本); 荒唐的事情; 闹剧
vt. 用笑话补充; 描述; 〈古〉填充
复数:farces 现在分词:farcing 过去式:farced 第三人称单数:farces 过去分词:farced
Collins.1 / BNC.11224 / COCA.13948
牛津词典
noun
- 滑稽戏(剧本);闹剧(剧本);笑剧(剧本)
a funny play for the theatre based on ridiculous and unlikely situations and events; this type of writing or performance- a bedroom farce (= a funny play about sex)
床上笑剧
- a bedroom farce (= a funny play about sex)
- 荒唐的事情;闹剧
a situation or an event that is so unfair or badly organized that it becomes ridiculous- The trial was a complete farce.
这次审判完全是一场闹剧。
- The trial was a complete farce.
柯林斯词典
- 荒诞剧;滑稽剧;闹剧
Afarceis a humorous play in which the characters become involved in complicated and unlikely situations. - N-UNCOUNT (表演或写作的一种风格)荒诞,滑稽
Farceis the style of acting and writing that is typical of farces.- The plot often borders on farce.
情节常常近乎荒诞。
- The plot often borders on farce.
- N-SING 滑稽的场面(或事件);闹剧
If you describe a situation or event as afarce, you mean that it is so disorganized or ridiculous that you cannot take it seriously.- The elections have been reduced to a farce.
竞选演变为一场闹剧。
- The elections have been reduced to a farce.
英英释义
noun
- a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
- mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and bound with eggs
verb
- fill with a stuffing while cooking
- Have you stuffed the turkey yet?