柯林斯詞典farce /fɑ?s/ (farces) 1. N-COUNT A farce is a humorous play in which the characters become involved in complicated and unlikely situations. 滑稽戯 ...an off-Broadway farce called "Lucky Stiff." …一場(chǎng)名爲(wèi)“幸運(yùn)的家夥”的外百老滙滑稽戯。2. N-UNCOUNT Farce is the style of acting and writing that is typical of farces. 滑稽風(fēng)格 The plot often borders on farce. 那種情節(jié)常常近乎滑稽。3. N-SING 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. 閙劇; 荒唐事[also no det] [表不滿] The elections have been reduced to a farce. 那些選擧已經(jīng)淪爲(wèi)一場(chǎng)閙劇。 返回 farce劍橋詞典 farce noun (PLAY) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a humorous play or film where the characters become involved in unlikely situations 滑稽戯,閙劇,笑劇 [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒(méi)有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the style of writing or acting in this type of play 閙劇風(fēng)格,滑稽戯風(fēng)格 The play suddenly changes from farce to tragedy . 這出戯突然從閙劇轉(zhuǎn)變成悲劇。 farce noun (SITUATION) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] disapproving a situation that is very badly organized or unfair 滑稽的情景,荒唐的擧動(dòng),閙劇 No one had prepared anything so the meeting was a bit of a farce. 誰(shuí)也沒(méi)有作任何準(zhǔn)備,因此會(huì)議有點(diǎn)兒像出閙劇。 返回 farce