farce | (n) ละครตลก, See also: การแสดงตลก, Syn. burlesque, travesty |
farce | (ฟาร์ซฺ) { farced, farcing, farces } n. ละครตลก, เรื่องตลก, เรื่องที่น่าขบขัน vt. สอดแทรก, ปรุงแต่ง, ยัด, ใส่ |
farceur | (ฟาร์เซอร์') n. ผู้เขียนละครตลก, ผู้เขียนเรื่องตลก, ตัวตลก |
farcical | (ฟารฺ'ซิเคิล) adj. เกี่ยวกับละครตลก, น่าหัวเราะ, เหลวไหล, See also: farcicality n. farcicalness n. farcically adv., Syn. absurd, Ant. serious |
infarct | (อินฟาร์คทฺ') n. บริเวณเนื้อตายเนื่องจากโลหิตอุดตัน, See also: infarcted adj. |
infarction | (อินฟาร์ค'เชิน) n. การเกิดบริเวณเนื้อตายเนื่องจากโลหิตอุดตัน, บริเวณเนื้อตายเนื่องจากโลหิตอุดตัน |
myocardial infarction | กล้ามเนื้อหัวใจตาย |
farce | (n) หัสนาฏกรรม, เรื่องตลก, ละครตลก, เรื่องชวนหัว, เรื่องขบขัน |
farce | ละครตลก [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
farc | Even before Reagan and the Supreme Court stifled it, OSHA was a farce. |
farc | That's a farce. |
ตลก | (adj) farcical, See also: comical, amusing, funny, Syn. น่าขัน, น่าขำ, น่าหัวเราะ, Example: เขาเป็นคนตลกๆ ทำให้คนอื่นสนุกสนาน, Thai Definition: ที่ทำให้คนอื่นขบขันด้วยคำพูดหรือกิริยาท่าทาง |
ชวนหัว | [chūanhūa] (n) EN: funny story ; joke ; farce FR: boutade [ f ] ; mot d'esprit [ m ] ; plaisanterie [ f ] |
ไข่ยัดไส้ | [khai yatsai] (n, exp) EN: stuffed omelette FR: omelette garnie [ f ] ; omelette farcie [ f ] |
ละครตลก | [lakhøn talok] (n, exp) EN: farce FR: comédie [ f ] ; pièce comique [ f ] |
ปูจ๋า | [pūjā] (n) EN: Thai dish made of blue crab whose meat is cooked in its own shell ; deep-fried crab meat and minced pork in crab shell FR: crabe farci [ m ] |
ไส้ | [sai] (n) EN: stuffing ; filling FR: farce [ f ] |
ไส้ | [sai] (v) EN: stuff ; fill FR: fourrer ; farcir ; remplir |
ตลก | [talok] (n) EN: funnyman ; joker ; jester ; comedian ; clown ; buffoon ; fool FR: comique [ m ] ; plaisantin [ m ] ; amuseur [ m ] ; farceur [ m ] ; bouffon [ m ] (litt.) |
ตลก | [talok] (adj) EN: funny ; comical ; farcical FR: comique ; amusant ; drôle ; cocasse ; burlesque ; marrant (fam.) ; drolatique (litt.) |
ตลกคาเฟ่ | [talok khāfē] (n, exp) EN: slapstick ; low comedy FR: grosse farce [ f ] |
ยัด | [yat] (v) EN: stuff ; cram ; squeeze ; press ; fill ; ram ; tuck FR: bourrer ; enfourner ; farcir ; rembourrer ; fourrer ; embourrer (vx) |
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farce | (n) a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations, Syn. farce comedy, travesty |
farce | (v) fill with a stuffing while cooking, Syn. stuff |
farcical | (adj) broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce, Syn. ridiculous, ludicrous |
farcically | (adv) in a farcical manner |
Farce | v. t. The first principles of religion should not be farced with school points and private tenets. Bp. Sanderson. [ 1913 Webster ] His tippet was aye farsed full of knives. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] If thou wouldst farce thy lean ribs. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] Farcing his letter with fustian. Sandys. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Farce | n. [ F. farce, from L. farsus (also sometimes farctus), p. p. pf farcire. See Farce, v. t. ] Farce is that in poetry which “grotesque” is in a picture: the persons and action of a farce are all unnatural, and the manners false. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Farcement | n. Stuffing; forcemeat. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] They spoil a good dish with . . . unsavory farcements. Feltham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Farcical | a. Of or pertaining to the disease called farcy. See Farcy, n. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Farcical | a. Pertaining to farce; appropriated to farce; ludicrous; unnatural; unreal. [ 1913 Webster ] They deny the characters to be farcical, because they are &unr_;&unr_;tually in in nature. Gay. -- |
Farcilite | n. [ Farce+-lite. ] (Min.) Pudding stone. [ Obs. ] Kirwan. |
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Farcing | n. (Cookery) Stuffing; forcemeat. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Farctate | a. [ L. farctus, p. p. of farcire. See Farce, v. t. ] (Bot.) Stuffed; filled solid; |
Farcy | n. [ F. farcin; cf. L. farciminum a disease of horses, fr. farcire. See Farce. ] (Far.) A contagious disease of horses, associated with painful ulcerating enlargements, esp. upon the head and limbs. It is of the same nature as glanders, and is often fatal. Called also ☞ Farcy, although more common in horses, is communicable to other animals and to human beings. [ 1913 Webster ]
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闹剧 | [闹 剧 / 鬧 劇] farce #20,552 [Add to Longdo] |
趣剧 | [趣 剧 / 趣 劇] farce [Add to Longdo] |
狂言 | [きょうげん, kyougen] (n) (1) (See 本狂言, 間狂言) kyogen; farce presented between noh plays or during the interlude of a noh play; (2) kabuki play; kabuki performance; (3) make-believe; ruse; trick; (P) #18,044 [Add to Longdo] |
ファース | [fa-su] (n) farce [Add to Longdo] |
ファルス | [farusu] (n, adj-no) (1) farce (fre [Add to Longdo] |
ラクナ梗塞 | [ラクナこうそく, rakuna kousoku] (n) lacunar infarction [Add to Longdo] |
俄狂言 | [にわかきょうげん, niwakakyougen] (n) impromptu skit; (theatrical) farce [Add to Longdo] |
急性心筋梗塞 | [きゅうせいしんきんこうそく, kyuuseishinkinkousoku] (n) acute myocardial infarction; AMI [Add to Longdo] |
梗塞 | [こうそく, kousoku] (n, vs) stoppage; tightness; block; infarction [Add to Longdo] |
三大疾病 | [さんだいしっぺい, sandaishippei] (n) three major diseases (cancer, cerebral stroke, acute myocardial infarction) [Add to Longdo] |
笑劇 | [しょうげき, shougeki] (n, adj-no) (theatrical) farce [Add to Longdo] |
心筋梗塞 | [しんきんこうそく, shinkinkousoku] (n) heart attack; myocardial infarction [Add to Longdo] |