farces

[美]/ˈfɑːsɪz/
[英]/ˈfɑrˌsiz/
词频: 极高

释义

n.闹剧;作假的可笑场面;笑剧剧目

短语搭配

political farces

政治闹剧

comedic farces

喜剧闹剧

tragic farces

悲剧闹剧

social farces

社会闹剧

absurd farces

荒谬闹剧

theatrical farces

戏剧闹剧

farces galore

闹剧层出不穷

farces abound

闹剧比比皆是

farces unfold

闹剧展开

farces ensue

闹剧随之而来

例句

the political debate turned into a series of farces.

政治辩论变成了一系列闹剧。

many critics view the event as a farce rather than a legitimate competition.

许多评论家将该事件视为闹剧,而不是合法的比赛。

his attempts to explain were nothing more than farces.

他试图解释的努力不过是闹剧。

the play was filled with comedic farces that made the audience laugh.

这部剧充满了让观众发笑的喜剧闹剧。

some people see the situation as a farce, while others take it seriously.

有些人将这种情况视为闹剧,而其他人则认真对待。

the farces in the courtroom made the trial seem like a joke.

法庭上的闹剧让审判看起来像个笑话。

it was a farce to think that everything would go smoothly.

认为一切都会顺利进行简直是一场闹剧。

the farces of the past should serve as a lesson for the future.

过去的闹剧应该作为未来的教训。

they staged a farce to mock the absurdity of the situation.

他们上演了一场闹剧来嘲笑这种荒谬的情况。

in the end, the entire event was seen as a farce by the public.

最终,公众将整个事件视为一场闹剧。

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