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n.
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- [C][U]喜劇 a funny play, film, or other work in which the story and characters are amusing and which ends happily
- [U]喜劇性 the amusing quality of sth
n.
名詞
- 喜劇,笑劇,鬧劇,滑稽劇,滑稽戲
- 喜劇性
- 喜劇成分
- 喜劇性事件,喜劇事件
- 喜劇場面
- 逗樂
- 嘲笑
- 喜劇作品,喜劇片,喜劇電影
- 滑稽,幽默,詼諧
- 有趣的事情
Noun:
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light and humorous drama with a happy ending
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a comic incident or series of incidents
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用作名詞 (n.)
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This comedy has had them rolling in the aisles for two weeks.
這出情景喜劇讓大眾們連著一個禮拜一樂得前仰后合。
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I prefer comedy to tragedy.
我愛情景喜劇而不愛悲劇性。
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The drama may be termed a comedy.
一部戲劇文學可統稱喜劇片。
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Who could resist the comedy of American names?
怎樣才能看過美國的一些滑稽戲的地名而不發笑呢?
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I like the slapstick comedy of silent films.
我非常喜歡無言電視電影的滑稽表情趣味性。
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There is not much comedy in modern war.
現代斗爭并不能好玩的地方的事。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Do you prefer comedy or tragedy?
你青睞悲喜劇還悲慘?
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At last he saw the comedy of the situation and laughed.
他在最后知道這個畫面的情景喜劇性,因而笑了。
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Tragedy and comedy compete for the audience's emotions throughout this play.
穿梭所有戲基本上悲悲喜喜,三者在踴躍的控制著群眾的情感連接。
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A consent, Knowing aforehand, of our merriment, To dash it like a Christmas comedy.
出至:Love's Labour's Lost ,
Shakespeare
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A pleasant Comedie entituled Hey for Honesty..translated out of Aristophanes his Plutus.
出至: T. Randolph
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All comedies are ended by a marriage.
源于: Byron
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- ☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自古法語的comedie;最初源自希臘語的komoidia,意為喜劇。
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