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Ⅰfarce [fɑ:s] n1) театр. фарс2) фарс, гру́бая вы́ходкаⅡfarce [fɑ:s]1. n фарш2. v фарширова́ть; шпигова́ть -
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noun1) Farce, die* * *1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) der Schwank2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) die Posse•- academic.ru/26456/farcical">farcical* * *[fɑ:s, AM fɑ:rs]na Feydeau \farce eine Farce von Feydeau* * *[fAːs] Farce f* * *farce [fɑː(r)s]A s1. THEAT Posse f, Schwank m, Farce f2. fig Farce f, Theater n umg pej, Possenspiel nB v/t1. GASTR farcieren, füllen* * *noun1) Farce, die* * *n.Posse -n f. -
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farsa2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farsa•- farcicaltr[fɑːs]1 farsafarce ['fɑrs] n: farsa fn.• farsa (ESP) s.f.fɑːrs, fɑːscount & mass noun farsa f[fɑːs]N1) (Theat) farsa f2) (fig) absurdo mwhat a farce this is! — ¡qué follón!
* * *[fɑːrs, fɑːs]count & mass noun farsa f -
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farce2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farce•- farcical* * *1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farce2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farce•- farcical -
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[fɑːs]nome farsa f. (anche fig.)* * *1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farsa2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farsa•- farcical* * *farce /fɑ:s/n. [cu]1 (teatr.) farsa2 farsa; buffonata; presa in giro; burla; The election was a farce, le elezioni sono state una farsa; to turn (o to degenerate) into (a) farce, degenerare nella farsa.(to) farce /fɑ:s/v. t.( cucina, antiq.) farcire.* * *[fɑːs]nome farsa f. (anche fig.) -
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1. n арх. амер. фарш, начинка2. v арх. амер. фаршировать, шпиговать3. v арх. амер. лит. оживлять; начинять, приукрашивать4. n фарс, грубый юмор5. n фарс, комедия; насмешкаthe talks were a farce since the decision had already been made — переговоры были простой комедией, так как решение уже было принято
Синонимический ряд:1. absurd situation (noun) absurd situation; absurdity; caricature; fun; horseplay; mock; mockery; nonsense; pretense; sham; travesty2. exaggerated comedy (noun) burlesque; comedy; drama; exaggerated comedy; interlude; parody; play; satire; skit -
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farse2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) parodi, farse•- farcicalfarseIsubst. \/fɑːs\/1) ( også overført) farse, parodi, narrespill2) ( matlaging) (kjøtt)farseIIverb \/fɑːs\/krydre -
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[fɑ:s, Am fɑ:rs] na Feydeau \farce eine Farce von Feydeau -
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farce2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farce•- farcical -
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[̈ɪfɑ:s]farce фарс, грубая выходка farce театр. фарс farce фарш farce фаршировать; шпиговать -
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̈ɪfɑ:s I сущ.
1) театр. фарс (комедия или водевиль легкого, игривого содержания с чисто внешними комическими приемами)
2) фарс, насмешка, грубая шутка, шутовская выходка It was a farce to conduct a trial under such conditions. ≈Что за фарс проводить суд в таких условиях! Syn: mockery II
1. сущ. фарш to make a farce with the livers minced small ≈ делать фарш с мелко нарубленной печенкой Syn: stuffing, forcemeat
2. гл.
1) фаршировать;
шпиговать( with) Syn: stuff
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2) приукрашивать;
придавать пикантность( речи, произведению) Syn: season
2., spice
2. (устаревшее) (американизм) фарш, начинка( устаревшее) (американизм) фаршировать, шпиговать (устаревшее) (американизм) (литературоведение) оживлять (литературное произведение) ;
начинять, приукрашивать ( пикантными подробностями) фарс, грубый юмор (театроведение) фарс фарс, комедия;
насмешка - the talks were a * since the decision had already been made переговоры были простой комедией, так как решение уже было принято farce фарс, грубая выходка ~ театр. фарс ~ фарш ~ фаршировать;
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farsa2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farsa•- farcical* * *[fa:s] n 1 farsa, farsada. 2 pantomima, impostura, pretexto, absurdo. -
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1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farsi2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) skrípaleikur•- farcical
См. также в других словарях:
farce — farce … Dictionnaire des rimes
FARCE — On appelle farces les pièces de théâtre comiques composées du XIIIe jusqu’au XVIe siècle. On ne les nomme pas comédies parce que, selon les Arts poétiques du Moyen Âge, ce terme s’applique aux poèmes dont le début est triste et la fin plutôt… … Encyclopédie Universelle
farce — 1. (far s ) s. f. 1° Terme de cuisine. Viandes hachées et épicées, qu on introduit dans les volailles ou dans le gibier mis à la broche, dans les pâtés, etc. 2° Hachis fait d herbes cuites. Farce d épinards. Par extension. Farce d oseille … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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. [1913 Webster] 2. A low style of comedy; a dramatic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Farce — (von französisch farce „Einlage“, von lateinisch farcire „hineinstopfen“) steht für: Farce (Küche), eine aus verschiedenen Zutaten bereitete Füllung für Fleisch und Fischgerichte Farce (Theater), ein derbes, komisches Lustspiel, eine Posse, im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Farce — Sf Posse, lächerliche Angelegenheit erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. farce, eigentlich (Fleisch )Füllung in dieser Bedeutung wird das Wort in die Küchensprache entlehnt , zu l. farcīre stopfen . Die übertragene… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
farce — [färs] n. [Fr, stuffing, hence farce < VL * farsa < pp. of L farcire, to stuff: early farces were used to fill interludes between acts] 1. Now Rare stuffing, as for a fowl 2. an exaggerated comedy based on broadly humorous, highly unlikely… … English World dictionary
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Farce — Le nom est surtout porté dans le Puy de Dôme. Sens incertain. On peut évidemment penser au surnom d un fabricant de pâtés ou à un farceur. Il me semble cependant plus intéressant d y voir une déformation de Force (= forteresse, nom de deux… … Noms de famille
farce — late 14c., force meat, stuffing; 1520s, as a type of dramatic work, from M.Fr. farce comic interlude in a mystery play (16c.), lit. stuffing, from O.Fr. farcir to stuff, (13c.), from L. farcire to stuff, cram, of unknown origin, perhaps related… … Etymology dictionary
Farce — »Posse«: Das Substantiv wurde um 1600 aus gleichbed. frz. farce entlehnt, das später (im 18. Jh.) auch in seiner Grundbedeutung »Fleischfüllsel« als Fachwort der Gastronomie übernommen wurde. Die Bedeutungsentwicklung erklärt sich daraus, dass… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch