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1 komik
* * *(en) comedy ( fx the comedy of the situation); comic effect(s) ( fxan unintentional comic effect);[ jeg kan ikke se komikken] I don't see the fun of it. -
2 intrigekomedie
comedy of intrigue. -
3 karakterkomedie
comedy of character. -
4 komedie fk
comedy -
5 komedie
sg - komédien, pl - komédierкоме́дия ж* * ** * *(en -r) comedy,( skuespil) play;(fig) comedy, pantomine, charade;( forstillelse) shamming, play-acting;( bluff) bluff;( halløj) row;[ spille komedie] act, play;( forstille sig) be play-acting, put on an act. -
6 komisk
коми́ческий; коми́чный, смешно́й* * *comic, comical, hilarious, laughable* * *adj( grinagtig) funny; comic;( løjerlig) funny, comical ( fx hat, expression, look);( som angår komedie) comic ( fx author, opera, song);[ gøre en komisk figur] be a figure of fun;[ komisk skuespil] comedy;[ komisk skuespiller] comedian;[ det komiske i situationen] the comedy of the situation;[ det komiske ved det] the funny part of it;[ det var hylende komisk] it was a scream;(se også heltedigt). -
7 lavkomisk
adj low-comedy, slapstick. -
8 lystspil
sg - lýstspillet, pl - lýstspilкоме́дия ж* * *comedy. -
9 operette
(en -r) musical comedy,( især ældre) operetta. -
10 salonkomedie
drawing-room comedy. -
11 situationskomedie
situation comedy. -
12 situationskomedie fk <sitcom>
Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > situationskomedie fk <sitcom>
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