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Farce

UK
/fɑːs/
US
/fɑrs/
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Translation farce into russian

farce
Verb
raiting
UK
/fɑːs/
US
/fɑrs/
farced farced farcing
farce
Noun
raiting
UK
/fɑːs/
US
/fɑrs/
The play was a farce, filled with ridiculous situations and exaggerated characters.
Пьеса была фарсом, полным нелепых ситуаций и преувеличенных персонажей.
Additional translations

Definitions

farce
Verb
raiting
UK
/fɑːs/
US
/fɑrs/
To fill or stuff with a mixture, especially for cooking.
The chef decided to farce the chicken with a blend of herbs and spices.
farce
Noun
raiting
UK
/fɑːs/
US
/fɑrs/
A comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations.
The play was a farce, filled with slapstick humor and exaggerated characters.
An absurd event or situation.
The meeting turned into a farce when no one could agree on the agenda.

Idioms and phrases

political farce
The debate quickly turned into a political farce.
политический фарс
Дебаты быстро превратились в политический фарс.
complete farce
The trial was a complete farce from start to finish.
полный фарс
Суд был полным фарсом от начала до конца.
utter farce
Their attempt at organizing the event was an utter farce.
абсолютный фарс
Их попытка организовать мероприятие была абсолютным фарсом.
comic farce
The play is a comic farce that had the audience laughing throughout.
комическая игра
Спектакль - это комическая игра, которая заставляла публику смеяться на протяжении всего времени.
modern farce
Many people view reality TV shows as a modern farce.
современная комедия
Многие считают телереалити современными комедиями.

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