slapstick 英 ['slæpstɪk]   美 ['slæpstɪk]

slapstick

slapstick  英 ['slæpstɪk] 美 ['slæpstɪk]

n. 趣剧;低俗的闹剧 

名词复数:slapsticks 

Cartoon caricatures, slapstick comedy, and clowning articles are all based on exaggeration, she notes. 她说,有利身心的玩笑,卡通漫画,闹剧喜剧,诙谐文章都在运用夸张。
The interpretation of that finding is that women tend to respond more to narrative and wordplay than slapstick. 女性对故事和文字游戏的反应比滑稽剧更强烈可以用来解释这一发现。

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  • n. 趣剧;低俗的闹剧
  • 1. Cartoon caricatures, slapstick comedy, and clowning articles are all based on exaggeration, she notes.

    她说,有利身心的玩笑,卡通漫画,闹剧喜剧,诙谐文章都在运用夸张。

  • 2. The interpretation of that finding is that women tend to respond more to narrative and wordplay than slapstick.

    女性对故事和文字游戏的反应比滑稽剧更强烈可以用来解释这一发现。

  • 3. Also see Bluebeard, slapstick, Welcome to the Monkey House, Breakfast of Champions, among others, if you like the two listed here.

    如果有兴趣,还可以看看他的其他作品,如《蓝胡子》《打闹剧》《欢迎到猴子屋》《冠军早餐》等。

  • 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.
slap·stick / ˈslæpstɪk ; NAmE ˈslæpstɪk / noun [uncountable ] the type of humour that is based on simple actions, for example people hitting each other, falling down, etc. 打闹剧;粗俗滑稽剧 slapstick slapsticks slap·stick / ˈslæpstɪk ; NAmE ˈslæpstɪk /
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