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f comedyfig play-acting* * *commedia s.f.1 (teatr.) comedy; play: commedia dell'arte, commedia dell'arte; commedia musicale, musical (comedy); commedia a soggetto, improvised comedy; commedia a tesi, problem play; commedia di carattere, character comedy; commedia di costume, comedy of manners; commedia d'intreccio, comedy of intrigue; commedia triviale, low comedy // (lett.) 'La Divina Commedia', 'The Divine Comedy' // finire in commedia, to end up as a farce2 (fig.) sham, make-believe, pretence: fare, recitare la commedia, to play a part (o to sham); non c'era niente di vero: era tutta una commedia, it wasn't true at all: it was all an act (o a put-on).* * *[kom'mɛdja]sostantivo femminile1) (genere, film) comedy; (opera teatrale) comedy, play2) fig. (finzione) farcefare o recitare la commedia to (put on an) act, to fake it; smettila di fare la commedia! — stop your play-acting!
•* * *commedia/kom'mεdja/sostantivo f.1 (genere, film) comedy; (opera teatrale) comedy, play2 fig. (finzione) farce; era tutta una commedia! it was just a sham! fare o recitare la commedia to (put on an) act, to fake it; smettila di fare la commedia! stop your play-acting!commedia brillante (light) comedy; commedia di costume comedy of manners; commedia musicale musical (comedy); commedia sentimentale romantic comedy. -
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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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-i; -e; gen pl; -i; fFILM, TEATR comedy; (przen: udawanie) game* * *f.Gen. -ii1. film, teatr comedy; komedia muzyczna/romantyczna musical/romantic comedy; komedia dell'arte commedia dell'arte; grać/wystawiać komedię play/stage a comedy.2. (= udawanie) game, act; po co ta komedia? who are you kidding?; robić l. stroić l. wyprawiać komedie put on an act.3. (= śmieszna l. absurdalna sytuacja) farce.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komedia
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Ⅰ f (G D Gpl komedii) 1. (utwór, film) comedy- komedia charakterów/intrygi/obyczajowa a comedy of characters/intrigue/manners- komedia dell’arte commedia dell’arte- komedia jednoaktowa a. w jednym akcie a one-act comedy- komedia mięsopustna/rybałtowska a carnival/minstrel comedy- komedia muzyczna/romantyczna/sytuacyjna a musical/romantic/situation comedy- komedia płaszcza i szpady a costume comedy- komedia slapstickowa a slapstick comedy- autor popularnych komedii the author of popular comedies- wystawić komedię to put on a. stage a comedy- obejrzeć komedię w kinie to go to the cinema to see a comedy2. pot., pejor. (obłuda) play-acting- grać przed kimś komedię to put on a show for sbs benefit- odegrała komedię, żeby zrobić na nim wrażenie she indulged in some play-acting to impress him- on jest chory, czy odgrywa komedię? is he ill or is he just shamming?- nie odgrywaj przede mną tej twojej nędznej komedii cut out the song and danceⅡ inter. pot. (wyraz rozbawienia) what a comedy!; (wyraz dezaprobaty) what a farce a. joke!, that’s a laugh!- ale komedia, nigdy tak się nie uśmiałem what a comedy, I laughed myself silly- komedia, panie, to ma być opieka zdrowotna?! and they call this health care – what a joke!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komedi|a
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14 entremés
m.appetizer, canapé, antipasto, delicacy.* * *1 entremeses (entrante) hors d'oeuvre2 (obra corta) interlude, short play, short farce* * *SM1) (Teat) ( Hist) interlude, short farce2) (Culin) side dish"entremeses" — "hors d'oeuvres"
ENTREMÉS An entremés is a short farce used as an entertaining interval between the first and second acts of a comedia. It is thought that the entremés (derived from the Italian intermezzo) was first performed on the Spanish stage in the 16th century and derives from the influential Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Often using slapstick, stock characters and situations, entremeses had enormous audience appeal and were written by such distinguished writers as Miguel de Cervantes.entremés salado — savoury, savory (EEUU)
* * *masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter* * *= appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.Ex. To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Ex. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* * *masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter* * *= appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.Ex: To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.
Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Ex: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* * *A ( Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter, appetizerB ( Teatr) interlude* * *
entremés sustantivo masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
entremés sustantivo masculino
1 Culin hors d'œuvres
2 Lit short farce or play
' entremés' also found in these entries:
English:
hors d'oeuvre
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PREF inter...ENTREMÉS An entremés is a short farce used as an entertaining interval between the first and second acts of a comedia. It is thought that the entremés (derived from the Italian intermezzo) was first performed on the Spanish stage in the 16th century and derives from the influential Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Often using slapstick, stock characters and situations, entremeses had enormous audience appeal and were written by such distinguished writers as Miguel de Cervantes. -
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polichinelle [pɔli∫inεl]masculine nounb. ( = marionnette) Punch* * *pɔliʃinɛlnom propre Punchinello* * *pɔliʃinɛl nm1) (= personnage) Punchinello, (= pantin) Punch2)3)* * *polichinelle nm ( jouet) Punch.avoir un polichinelle dans le tiroir◑ to have a bun in the oven◑.[pɔliʃinɛl] nom propre[aux marionnettes] Punchinello[à la commedia dell'arte] Pulcinella -
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Bildschim* * *m screen( riparo) shield* * *schermo s.m.1 protection, defence: la luce era così forte che dovevo farmi schermo agli occhi, the light was so bright that I had to shield my eyes // farsi schermo dell'autorità di qlcu., (fig.) to hide oneself behind s.o.'s authority; ti sei fatto schermo della mia autorità, you have screened yourself behind my authority2 (cinem., tv) screen: schermo argentato, silver screen; schermo di tela, cloth screen; schermo panoramico, wide screen; schermo paraluce, dowser; schermo televisivo, television screen (o telescreen); schermo trasparente, translucent screen; proiettare sullo schermo, to screen // l'arte dello schermo, cinema; artisti dello schermo, film stars // commedia per lo schermo, screen play; adattare per lo schermo, to adapt for the screen // prossimamente su questi schermi, coming soon to this cinema3 (inform.) screen: schermo di visualizzazione, display screen; schermo piatto, flat display; schermo di protezione, screen shield5 (elettr., rad.) shield, screen: schermo magnetico, magnetic shielding (o screen); griglia di schermo, screening grid // schermo radar, radarscope6 (mecc.) baffle.* * *['skermo, 'skɛrmo]sostantivo maschile1) cinem. telev. screenil grande schermo — (il cinema) the big screen
il piccolo schermo — (la televisione) the small screen
"presto sui vostri -i" — "coming soon to a cinema near you"
2) inform. screen; elettron. display3) (per schermare) screen (anche fig.)4) (per proteggere) screen, shield (anche nucl.)•schermo piatto — telev. flat screen
schermo solare — cosmet. sunscreen
* * *schermo/'skermo, 'skεrmo/sostantivo m.1 cinem. telev. screen; il grande schermo (il cinema) the big screen; il piccolo schermo (la televisione) the small screen; portare sullo schermo un'opera to adapt a work for the cinema; "presto sui vostri -i" "coming soon to a cinema near you"2 inform. screen; elettron. displayschermo panoramico wide screen; schermo piatto telev. flat screen; schermo solare cosmet. sunscreen.
См. также в других словарях:
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Commedia dell'arte — all improvviso комедия, разыгрываемая профессиональными итальянскими актерами не по писаному тексту, а по сценарию (итал. Scenario или soggetto) который намечает только вехи содержания сюжета, предоставляя самому актеру облекать роль в те слова,… … Литературная энциклопедия
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