slapstick

英 ['slæpstɪk] 美 ['slæpstɪk]
  • n. 趣剧;低俗的闹剧
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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.
1. His attempts to copy other slapstick comedians who were popular at that time were a failure.
他模仿当时受欢迎的闹剧演员的尝试失败了.

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2. Goofy slapstick and ridiculous out - of - date banter make the other 10 %.
蠢笨的闹剧和荒诞的过时戏谑却造成了另外的10%(与种族无关的).

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3. Real Wanzhu with these little slapstick essentially different.
真正的顽主与这些小玩闹有着本质的不同.

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4. Charlie's slapstick humor gets sold fast.
查利的粗鲁(格)滑稽表演已经过时了.

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5. Kino is very funny slapstick comedy full of gags from the beginning until the end.
《看电影》是一出从头到尾都充满了笑料的爆笑闹剧.

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