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f.1 comedy.comedia musical musical (comedy)2 stand-up comedy.* * *1 TEATRO comedy, play2 figurado farce, pretence (US pretense)\hacer comedia familiar to put on an actcomedia de costumbres comedy of mannerscomedia de enredo farcecomedia musical musical, musical comedy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Teat) (=obra cómica) comedy2) (Teat) (=obra dramática) play3) (TV)comedia de situación — situation comedy, sitcom *
4) (=fingimiento) play-acting¡déjate ya de tanta comedia! — stop your play-acting!
COMEDIA The Spanish comedias written by dramatists of the Golden Age, or Edad de Oro, were five-act plays performed in open-air theatres. They involved stock characters similar to those of the Italian Commedia dell'Arte: a beautiful lady, her suitor, servants and go-betweens. In these comedias, which were not always comical in nature, action and a moral theme took precedence over character. Cloak and dagger episodes were built around plots involving disguises and mistaken identity. They dealt primarily with affairs of the nobility, while peasants were there to provide comic relief or to enhance particular pastoral themes. One of the most prolific comedia writers was Lope de Vega, who wrote on religious, historical and social themes. Other major comedia writers were Pedro Calderón de la Barca and Tirso de Molina, from whose pen came the figure of the archetypal seducer, Don Juan, in El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra (1630).¡deja de hacer comedia y di la verdad! — stop play-acting o pretending and tell the truth!
* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex. To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.Ex. The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex. University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.----* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.
Ex: The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex: University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *2 (serie cómica) comedy seriesCompuestos:cloak-and-dagger dramacomedy of mannerscomedy of intriguemusical* * *
Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse)
me comedía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo
se comedía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
comedia sustantivo femenino
( cómica) comedy;
( radionovela) radio serial
comedia sustantivo femenino
1 Teat comedy
2 familiar (farsa) act: tu llanto es pura comedia, your crying is just an act
' comedia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delirante
- golpe
- telecomedia
- picante
English:
comedy
- pantomime
- sitcom
- play
- situation
- soap
* * *comedia nf1. [obra humorística] comedy;[obra dramática] play;hacer (la) comedia to put on an act;no me vengas con comedias don't start your play-actingLit comedia de capa y espada = play about chivalry, typical of Spanish 17th century theatre;comedia costumbrista comedy of manners;comedia de enredo comedy of intrigue;comedia musical musical (comedy);comedia romántica romantic comedy2. [película] comedy;[serie televisiva] comedy series comedia de situación situation comedy, sitcom3. [género] comedy4. [engaño] farce;su cansancio es pura comedia her tiredness is just an act5. Am [telenovela, radionovela] soap opera* * *f1 comedy;hacer comedia fig put on an act2 L.Am. ( telenovela) soap* * *comedia nf: comedy* * * -
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ko'međǐaf1) THEAT Lustspiel n, Komödie f2) (fig: farsa) Komödie f, Farce f3)comedia de capa y espada — THEAT Mantel-und-Degen-Stück n
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f1) драмати́ческое произведе́ние; пье́са2) коме́дияcomedia del arte; comedia italiana — коме́дия ма́сок
comedia de capa y espada; comedia de carácter, costumbres, enredo, figurón — коме́дия плаща́ и шпа́ги, хара́ктеров, нра́вов, интри́ги, чудака́
comedia de magia — фее́рия
comedia musical — опере́тта; мю́зикл
3) pred лицеме́рие; коме́дия; фарсhacer la, una comedia — устра́ивать, разы́грывать, лома́ть коме́дию
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f1) комедия (тж перен.)hacer comedia — разыгрывать (ломать) комедию2) пьеса, драматическое произведение -
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f 1) комедия; 2) драматично произведение; 3) театър (сграда и постановка); 4) прен. комедия, фарс, действителен случай, предизвикващ смях или насмешка; hacer uno la (una) comedia прен., разг. разигравам театър. -
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f.musical comedy, musical.* * *musical, musical comedy* * ** * *(n.) = musicalEx. Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.* * ** * *(n.) = musicalEx: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.
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(n.) = black comedyEx. The 'Undertaker' is a black comedy about a man trying to make a fortune by setting up a suicide bureau in a stir-crazy arctic town.* * *(n.) = black comedyEx: The 'Undertaker' is a black comedy about a man trying to make a fortune by setting up a suicide bureau in a stir-crazy arctic town.
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(n.) = romantic comedyEx. In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.* * *(n.) = romantic comedyEx: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.
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comedy of manners/of intrigue* * *comedy of manners/of intrigueSpanish-English dictionary > comedia de costumbres/de enredo
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20 comedia alegre
сущ.общ. весёлая комедия
См. также в других словарях:
comedia — (Del lat. comoedĭa, y este del gr. κωμῳδία, de κωμῳδός, comediante). 1. f. Obra dramática, teatral o cinematográfica, en cuya acción predominan los aspectos placenteros, festivos o humorísticos y cuyo desenlace suele ser feliz. 2. Obra dramática… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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COMEDIA — est une émission de télévision marocaine conçue pour découvrir des comédiens, des jeunes talents qui présentent des sketches afin de passer à la finale ou de gagner une chance pour partciper à Comedia Show. Sommaire 1 Les juges 2 Les professeurss … Wikipédia en Français
comedia — s. f. 1. Pensão vitalícia que os soberanos davam aos militares beneméritos. 2. Comedorias. (Mais usado no plural.) 3. [Brasil] Ponto em que se reúnem os animais para comer. • Confrontar: comédia … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
comédia — s. f. 1. Peça de teatro cujo assunto é tirado de fatos ridículos e jocosos da vida social. 2. Gênero desta composição. 3. [Figurado] Impostura; fingimento. 4. Fato, sucesso ridículo e irrisório. 5. [Portugal: Beira, Trás os Montes] Teatro.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Comedĭa — (span.), so v. w. Drama; sie theilen sich in C. divīna, biblische od. religiöse, u. C. humāna, profane Dramen; Unterabtheilungen der letzteren sind Comedias de cana et espala, u. C. de figuron, s. u. Spanische Literatur. Vgl. Commedia … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Comēdia — (span.), in der Blütezeit des span. Theaters Name aller weltlichen Schauspiele in drei Akten, gleichviel ob sie heitern oder ernsten Inhalts waren, im Gegensatze zum einaktigen Auto (s.d.) und den Possen und Zwischenspielen (pasos, entremeses,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Comédia — Comédia, in Spanien alle nationalen Schauspiele, die in drei Akte geteilt und in Versen geschrieben sind … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Comedia — (Del lat. comoedia < gr. komoidia < komos, fiesta con bailes + ado, cantar.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 CINE, LITERATURA, TEATRO Obra dramática de tema ligero y desenlace feliz. 2 CINE, LITERATURA,TEATRO Obra dramática de cualquier género. 3… … Enciclopedia Universal