farcical

英[ˈfɑ:sɪkl]
美[ˈfɑrsɪkl]

基本释义

adj.
荒唐的,荒谬的,可笑的

实用例句

It was a farcical trial.

那是一次荒唐的审判。

牛津词典

a situation verging on the farcical

近乎荒唐的场面

牛津词典

...a farcical nine months' jail sentence imposed yesterday on a killer.

昨天判处一个杀人犯 9 个月监禁的荒唐判决

The inquest has been largely farcical anyway.

不管怎么说,这次审讯基本上是场闹剧.

期刊摘选

Formal , stilted, sometimes even farcical are his village elections.

农村的选举办法形形色色, 有时简直很滑稽.

期刊摘选

Descripci � � n: Dashan tells the story of his mentor Jiang Kun's farcical attempt at learning English.

大山用相声的形式讲述师傅姜昆在学英语的笑话.

期刊摘选

Kg will wind up replaced by the collective weight of participating artists, a farcical mathematical game.

“920公斤”是我们确定的所有参展艺术家的总体重之和, 这是一个无厘头的数学游戏.

期刊摘选

He could start by ensuring that the next election is less farcical than the last.

在开始阶段,他可以先确保下届的总统大选不再像上届那样滑稽可笑.

期刊摘选

One might have laughed at the farcical, imbecile measures that were taken to relieve it.

他们对所采取的这些滑稽而愚蠢的解救措施一定会忍不住大笑起来.

辞典例句

It was a farcical trial.

那是一次荒唐的审判。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

真题例句

These new forms were at first mainly written by scholars and performed by amateurs, but in England, as everywhere else in western Europe, the growth of a class of professional actors was threatening to make the drama popular, whether it should be new or old, classical or medieval, literary or farcical.

出自-2018年考研翻译原文

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce;

    "the wild farcical exuberance of a clown"

    "ludicrous green hair"

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