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1) Кино: комедия положений2) Реклама: остросюжетная комедия положений -
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1. n комедияmusical comedy — музыкальная комедия; мюзикл; оперетта
comedy of cape and sword — комедия «плаща и шпаги»
dark comedy — «чёрная комедия»
black comedy — «чёрная комедия»
2. n представление комедии на сценеcloak-and-sword comedy — комедия «плаща и шпаги»
3. n забавное событие; комичный случай, комедия, смех4. n притворствоСинонимический ряд:1. buffoonery (noun) buffoonery; joking; raillery2. comic drama (noun) amusing drama; burlesque; comedy of manners; comic drama; farce; funny film; hilarious episode; light entertainment; parody; satire; sitcom3. humor (noun) comicality; comicalness; drollery; drollness; funniness; humor; humorousness; humour; wit; wittinessАнтонимический ряд:melancholy; tragedy -
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[ʹkɒmədı] n1. 1) комедияmusical comedy - музыкальная комедия; мюзикл; оперетта
comedy of cape /of cloak/ and sword - комедия «плаща и шпаги»
comedy of manners /of humours/ - комедия нравов
2) представление комедии на сцене2. забавное событие; комичный случай, комедия, смех3. притворствоto cut the comedy - перестать /прекратить/ ломать комедию /притворяться/
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ˈkɔmɪdɪ сущ.
1) комедия (пьеса, фильм) musical comedy ≈ музыкальная комедия
2) комедия (литературный и театральный жанр) Ant: tragedy
3) комизм, комичность the comedy of many life situations ≈ комизм многих жизненных ситуаций
4) разг. комедия, умора, смешной случай комедия;
- musical * музыкальная комедия;
мюзикл;
оперетта;
- * of cape /of cloak/ and sword комедия "плаща и шпаги";
- * of manners комедия нравов;
- * of character комедия характеров;
- * of intrigue остросюжетная комедия положений;
- * of situations комедия положений представление комедии на сцене забавное событие;
комичный случай, комедия, смех притворство;
- to cut the * перестать ломать комедию comedy забавное событие, комичный случай ~ комедия -
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(cape-and-sword comedy (тж. cloak-and-sword comedy, comedy of cape and sword или of cloak and sword))Though Lope de Vega wrote plays of all kinds, romantic, historical, pastoral, and religious, his fame rests chiefly on the comedies of intrigue known as cape and sword. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Don Fernando’, ch. VII) — Хотя Лопе де Вега писал различные пьесы: романтические, исторические, пасторальные и религиозные, он прославился главным образом комедиями интриги, так называемыми комедиями "плаща и шпаги"
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[ˌkləuk(ə)n(d)'sɔːd]прил.приключенческий; галантный, описывающий нравы аристократии ( о литературе)Lope de Vega's cloak-and-sword plays mingled intrigue, romance, and comedy together. — Пьесы плаща и шпаги, которые создавал Лопе де Вега, сочетали в себе увлекательный сюжет, романтическую историю любви и комедию.
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