1.
Of or relating to farce.
闹剧的闹剧的或与闹剧有关的
2.
a play that is a cross between farce and tragedy
把闹剧和悲剧结合成
3.
The audience roared at the farce.
闹剧使观众哄堂大笑。
4.
a screaming farce
使人笑破肚皮的闹剧
5.
One who acts in or writes a farce.
(闹剧的)演员或作者表演或写作闹剧的人
6.
One of these skits, "The King of Beasts" resembles a traditional frontier prank.
一出滑稽短剧《兽王》酷似传统的边疆闹剧。
7.
a comedy characterized by slapstick and burlesque.
以打闹剧和粗俗的歌舞表演为特点的喜剧。
8.
The whole caper was unnecessary, in his view.
在他看来,整个这出闹剧都是不必要的。
9.
high-pressure farce Built around the swirl of mistaken identities
因身份的错乱而产生高度紧张的闹剧
10.
They played a shameful role in this farce.
他们在这场闹剧中扮演了可耻的角色。
11.
The inquest has been largely farcical anyway.
不管怎么说,这次审讯基本上是场闹剧。
12.
The movie was just another bit of fluff from Hollywood.
这部电影不过是好莱坞的又一闹剧
13.
Even before Dudley found comedy, he discovered music.
达德利发现音乐于前,获知闹剧于后。
14.
The farce was adapted from the French.
这出闹剧是根据法国原著改编的。
15.
One can play comedy, two are required for melodrama, but a tragedy demands three.--Elbert Hubbard
喜剧可以一具人演,闹剧要两个人,可是悲剧需要三个人才行。——哈伯德
16.
Melville has abruptly and entirely altered his story; his prose became lushly melodramatic.
在这里梅尔维尔突然把故事改变了,把文章写成热闹的通俗闹剧了。
17.
The second act was redeemed from farce by the performance of one of the supporting actors.
第二幕由于一位配角的表演才不至于成为闹剧。
18.
They played a shameful [despicable] role in this farce.
他们在这一场闹剧中扮演了可耻[可鄙]的角色。