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farce    音标拼音: [f'ɑrs]
n. 闹剧,滑稽剧,胡闹

闹剧,滑稽剧,胡闹

farce
n 1: a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable
situations [synonym: {farce}, {farce comedy}, {travesty}]
2: mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios
and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and
bound with eggs [synonym: {forcemeat}, {farce}]
v 1: fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the
turkey yet?" [synonym: {farce}, {stuff}]

Farce \Farce\, n. [F. farce, from L. farsus (also sometimes
farctus), p. p. pf farcire. See {Farce}, v. t.]
1. (Cookery) Stuffing, or mixture of viands, like that used
on dressing a fowl; forcemeat.
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2. A low style of comedy; a dramatic composition marked by
low humor, generally written with little regard to
regularity or method, and abounding with ludicrous
incidents and expressions.
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Farce is that in poetry which "grotesque" is in a
picture: the persons and action of a farce are all
unnatural, and the manners false. --Dryden.
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3. Ridiculous or empty show; as, a mere farce. "The farce of
state." --Pope.
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Farce \Farce\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Farced}, p. pr. & vb. n.
{Farcing}.] [F. Farcir, L. farcire; akin to Gr. ???????? to
fence in, stop up. Cf. {Force} to stuff, {Diaphragm},
{Frequent}, {Farcy}, {Farse}.]
1. To stuff with forcemeat; hence, to fill with mingled
ingredients; to fill full; to stuff. [Obs.]
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The first principles of religion should not be
farced with school points and private tenets. --Bp.
Sanderson.
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His tippet was aye farsed full of knives. --Chaucer.
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2. To render fat. [Obs.]
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If thou wouldst farce thy lean ribs. --B. Jonson.
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3. To swell out; to render pompous. [Obs.]
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Farcing his letter with fustian. --Sandys.
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136 Moby Thesaurus words for "farce":
Atticism, Thalia, a continental, a curse, a damn, a darn, a hoot,
agile wit, arlequinade, bagatelle, bauble, bean, bibelot, bit,
black comedy, black humor, brass farthing, broad comedy, burlesque,
burletta, button, camp, caricature, cent, comedie bouffe,
comedie larmoyante, comedie rosse, comedietta, comedy,
comedy ballet, comedy of humors, comedy of ideas,
comedy of intrigue, comedy of manners, comedy of situation,
comedy relief, comic muse, comic opera, comic relief, curio,
dark comedy, domestic comedy, dressing, dry wit, esprit, exode,
farce comedy, farthing, feather, fig, fleabite, folderol,
forcemeat, fribble, frippery, gaud, genteel comedy, gewgaw,
gimcrack, hair, halfpenny, harlequinade, high camp, hill of beans,
humor, imitation, irony, jest, joke, kickshaw, knickknack,
knickknackery, lampoon, light comedy, low camp, low comedy, mime,
minikin, mock, mockery, molehill, musical, musical comedy,
nimble wit, opera buffa, parody, pastiche, peppercorn, picayune,
pin, pinch of snuff, pinprick, pleasantry, pretty wit, quick wit,
rap, raw comedy, ready wit, realistic comedy, red cent,
romantic comedy, row of pins, rush, salt, sarcasm, satire,
satyr play, savor of wit, sentimental comedy, sham, shit,
situation comedy, slapstick, slapstick comedy, slapstick humor,
snap, sneeshing, sou, squib, straw, stuffing, subtle wit, takeoff,
toy, tragicomedy, travesty, trifle, trinket, triviality, tuppence,
two cents, twopence, visual humor, whim-wham, wicked imitation,
wit


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  • FARCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FARCE is a light dramatic composition marked by broadly satirical comedy and improbable plot How to use farce in a sentence Did you know?
  • Farce - Wikipedia
    Farce is a comedy that seeks to entertain an audience through situations that are highly exaggerated, extravagant, ridiculous, absurd, and improbable [1]
  • FARCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    FARCE definition: 1 a humorous play or film where the characters become involved in unlikely situations 2 the style… Learn more
  • Farce | Theatre, Humor Satire | Britannica
    farce, a comic dramatic piece that uses highly improbable situations, stereotyped characters, extravagant exaggeration, and violent horseplay The term also refers to the class or form of drama made up of such compositions
  • Farce - Examples and Definition of Farce - Literary Devices
    A farce is a literary genre and the type of a comedy that makes the use of highly exaggerated and funny situations aimed at entertaining the audience Definition, Usage and a list of Farce Examples in common speech and literature
  • FARCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    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
  • Farce Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    Something absurd or ridiculous, as an obvious pretense His show of grief was a farce To pad (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms To fill out with or as with stuffing or seasoning To farce a play with old jokes To stuff, as for roasting
  • FARCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Farce definition: a light, humorous play in which the plot depends upon a skillfully exploited situation rather than upon the development of character See examples of FARCE used in a sentence
  • What Is Farce? Definition 15+ Examples - Enlightio
    A farce is a comedy sub-genre characterized by exaggerated and absurd situations, physical humor, and broadly drawn characters The concept of farce can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where comedic plays often incorporated elements of slapstick and exaggerated situations
  • Farce - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    A farce is a broad satire or comedy, though now it's used to describe something that is supposed to be serious but has turned ridiculous If a defendant is not treated fairly, his lawyer might say that the trial is a farce





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