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Перевод: farcical speek farcical


[прилагательное]
фарсовый; шуточный; балаганный; смехотворный; нелепый


Тезаурус:

  1. The story of the operation, in all its farcical mystery, was best told by the officers and crew of the CIA proprietary airline called in to help on November 22nd.
  2. THE CASE of World Athletics versus All Credibitity has now reached such a pitch of mealy-mouthed, farcical dithering that some of us in the public gallery are considering leaping into the well of the court and making a noisy scene.
  3. To give the farcical complications a kick-start, Poiret asks us to believe that a man, finding himself in this predicament, would try to pass the bimbo off as his daughter from a former marriage, and that the girl, required to account for her surprise visit, would blurt out that she was pregnant.
  4. A woman seeks the truth of her ancestry, and discovers truth can be what you want it to be; in a hospital a neglected old man weaves fables in a lost language; fantasy becomes reality when a young boy's sense of wonder is awakened by the first man in space; a man's obsession with "the dogs" has grim but farcical consequences; a couple's holiday in France is disturbed by the ghosts of war; a chance encounter brings an unexpected delight to a birdwatcher.
  5. Emo has been billed as the Protestant's Woody Allen, a comic adept at hyping neurosis into farcical absurdity, but he's actually more lunatic than that, the result of a cerebral head-on collision between Groucho Marx and Tex Avery.
  6. Everything about this torpidly told tale rings loud, false and farcical.
  7. "A farcical, objectless ceremony" is how Canon Atkinson described, in his Memorials of Old Whitby (1894), an event taking place on the eve of Ascension Day.
  8. Mr David Todd, secretary of the wheelchair racing association, said the limit was "farcical".
  9. Ridiculous tribal codes such as hierarchies and power struggles will seem farcical to you, because you will have passed beyond the point where you need them to exist successfully .
  10. In it he recounted the farcical activities of a couple who wished to divorce but were unable to do so unless one partner committed, or pretended to commit, an act of adultery.
  11. The action is farcical but the wit and the brilliant dialogue contain a highly intelligent, though good-natured (and far from earnest), satire of Victorian Society as embodied chiefly in the overbearing Lady Bracknell, Wilde's greatest comic creation.
  12. Quite farcical.
  13. Italy had a profound and sometimes farcical effect on the way he managed Rangers.

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