farce

farce [fɑ:s]  [fɑ:rs] 

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farce

现在分词:farcing

farce的反义词

过去分词:farced

过去式:farced

farce 基本解释

名词滑稽剧; 笑剧,闹剧

及物动词用笑话补充、描述; 〈古〉填充

farce 相关例句

名词

1. 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。

2. The prisoner's trial was a farce.
    对该犯的审讯简直是一场闹剧。

3. The trial was a mere farce.
    那次审判简直是胡闹。

4. His show of grief was a farce.
    他竟然显出一副悲伤的样子简直滑稽。

farce 网络解释

1. 滑稽剧:反语(irony),讽刺(satire),机智(wit),滑稽剧(farce),奇趣(whimsicality),这几个字都和幽默有相当的关系. 我们先说那个最难让的--奇趣. 这个字在应用上是很松泛的,无论什么样子的打趣与奇想都可以用这个字来表示,<<西游记>>的奇事,

2. 滑稽戏, 趣剧:opera 歌剧 | farce 滑稽戏, 趣剧 | Beijing opera 京剧

farce 词典解释
farce

1. 荒诞剧;滑稽剧;闹剧
    A farce is a humorous play in which the characters become involved in complicated and unlikely situations.

2. (表演或写作的一种风格)荒诞,滑稽
    Farce is the style of acting and writing that is typical of farces.

    e.g. The plot often borders on farce.
           情节常常近乎荒诞。

3. 滑稽的场面(或事件);闹剧
    If you describe a situation or event as a farce, you mean that it is so disorganized or ridiculous that you cannot take it seriously.

    e.g. The elections have been reduced to a farce.
           竞选演变为一场闹剧。

farce 单语例句

1. Ishihara's farce has created trouble for the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, which is not adept at diplomacy and embattled at home.

2. The DPRK called Lee's speech a plot to conceal his " conspiratorial farce ".

3. The other is performing the farce " In Peach Blossom Land, " lampooning the fabled utopia of classical Chinese literature.

4. The farce of " buying the Diaoyu Island " is extremely ridiculous.

5. The farce of Japan purchasing the islands also aroused public outrage among the Chinese people, which led to nationwide mass protests against Japan's illegal actions.

6. As the complete chaos threatened to turn into farce the race was stopped for twenty minutes so order could be restored.

7. The article warned that Japan has actually touched the trigger since it staged the farce of buying the Diaoyu Islands.

8. It is equally clear that the confabulations on climate change have become a reenactment of history - annually as farce.

9. farce

9. The opposition has called the elections a farce and says it will accept nothing short of the fall of Assad's rule.

10. A farce has had its curtain drawn amid intense political wrangles, and it is not known how it will end.

farce 英英释义

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noun

1. a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations

    Synonym: farce comedy travesty

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

    Synonym: forcemeat

verb

1. fill with a stuffing while cooking

    e.g. Have you stuffed the turkey yet?

    Synonym: stuff