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TOEFL BNC: 11224 COCA: 13948
farce
noun /fɑː(r)s/
singularfarce
pluralfarces
  1. 1
    [singular/uncountable] a situation or event that is silly because it is very badly organized, unsuccessful, or unfair 可笑的场面(或事件);闹剧

    The trial has been a complete farce, from beginning to end. 这次审判自始至终完全是一场闹剧。

     Synonyms and related words
    Confused or confusing situations: chaos, farce, disarray...
  2. 2
    [C] theatre , cinema a play or film in which people get involved in silly or unlikely situations that are intended to make you laugh 笑剧;闹剧;滑稽戏
     Synonyms and related words
    Types of story or play: adaptation, allegory, anecdote...
    1. a.
      [U] theatre , cinema the style of writing and acting used for farces 滑稽风格
       Synonyms and related words
      Types of story or play: adaptation, allegory, anecdote...
TOEFL BNC: 11224 COCA: 13948
farce

noun

ridiculous situation滑稽的境況ADJECTIVE | VERB + FARCE ADJECTIVEcomplete, total十足的/純粹的鬧劇The whole procedure has become a complete farce.整個過程完全成了一場鬧劇。VERB + FARCEbecome, degenerate into, end in, turn into成為鬧劇;淪為鬧劇;以鬧劇收場;結果只是一場鬧劇The debate degenerated into farce when opposing speakers started shouting at each other.雙方辯手開始朝對方大喊,辯論成了一場鬧劇。
TOEFL BNC: 11224 COCA: 13948
farce noun
play

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