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1 skit
1. n разг. шутка; колкое замечание2. n разг. сатира, пародия3. n разг. скетч4. v разг. высмеивать, вышучивать5. n кратковременный дождь или снегit is blowing hard today with skits of rain — сегодня дует сильный ветер и временами принимается идти дождь
6. v двигаться легко и быстро7. v прыгать, скакать8. v отступать, отскакивать9. n шотл. плутовка, кокетка10. n разг. толпа, множество людей11. n разг. множество, массаСинонимический ряд:1. play (noun) act; monograph; piece; play; routine; sketch; stint2. short humorous sketch (noun) burlesque; charade; farce; humorous drama; parody; satirical play; short humorous sketch; sitcom -
2 sainete
m.short comedy, vignette, farce.* * *1 TEATRO comic sketch, one-act farce2 figurado (bocadito) titbit (US tidbit), delicacy* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Teat) one-act farce, one-act comedy2) (Culin) (=salsa) seasoning, sauce; (=bocadito) titbit, delicacySAINETE A sainete is a humorous short, generally one-act, verse play sometimes performed as an interlude between the acts of a major play. Sainetes were developed in the 18th century by playwrights such as Ramón de la Cruz, and were largely based on satirical observations of ordinary people's lives and reflected this in the language they were written in. They were still being written by authors such as Carlos Arniches well into the 20th century.See:ver nota culturelle ENTREMÉS in entremés* * *masculino comic o comedy sketch, one-act farce* * *masculino comic o comedy sketch, one-act farce* * *comic o comedy sketch, one-act farceaquel coloquio parecía un sainete that conversation was like something out of a comedy sketchla entrevista fue un sainete the interview was a complete farce* * *
sainete sustantivo masculino
1 Teat one-act farce, comic sketch
2 figurado fam LAm (situación ridícula o grotesca) la conferencia se convirtió en un sainete debido a los gritos de los asistentes, the shouts and cries from the audience turned the conference into a farce
* * *sainete nm[teatro] = short, popular comic play* * *m TEA short farce, one-act play* * *sainete nm: comedy sketch, one-act farceeste proceso es un sainete: these proceedings are a farce
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