slapstick
英 ['sl?pst?k]
美['sl?pst?k]
- n. 趣?。坏退椎聂[劇
英文詞源
- slapstick (n.)
- also slap-stick, originally (1896) a device consisting of two sticks fastened together so as to slap loudly when a clown or actor hits somebody with it, or to make a sound-effect offstage; from slap and stick (n.). As an adjective by 1906. Meaning "farcical physical comedy, horseplay" (1916) is short for slapstick comedy or humor.
雙語例句
- 1. His attempts to copy other slapstick comedians who were popular at that time were a failure.
- 他模仿當時受歡迎的鬧劇演員的嘗試失敗了.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Goofy slapstick and ridiculous out - of - date banter make the other 10 %.
- 蠢笨的鬧劇和荒誕的過時戲謔卻造成了另外的10%(與種族無關的).
來自互聯網
- 3. Real Wanzhu with these little slapstick essentially different.
- 真正的頑主與這些小玩鬧有著本質的不同.
來自互聯網
- 4. Charlie's slapstick humor gets sold fast.
- 查利的粗魯(格)滑稽表演已經過時了.
來自互聯網
- 5. Kino is very funny slapstick comedy full of gags from the beginning until the end.
- 《看電影》是一出從頭到尾都充滿了笑料的爆笑鬧劇.
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