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comedy

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com·e·dy /ˈkɒmədi $ ˈkɑː-/ ●●● W3 noun (plural comedies)  
1 [uncountableU] entertainment that is intended to make people laugh 喜剧
comedy writer/series/show/actor etc 喜剧作家/连续剧/节目/演员等
 a career in stand-up comedy (=telling jokes in front of people as a job)
单口喜剧表演职业
see thesaurus at funny
2 [countableC]APAM a play, film, or television programme that is intended to make people laugh 喜剧片,喜剧节目
 a highly successful TV comedy
一部极为成功的电视喜剧
see thesaurus at movie
3 [uncountableU]FUNNY the quality in something such as a book or play that makes people laugh 喜剧性,喜剧成分;幽默 SYN humour, → tragedy
 Can’t you see the comedy of the situation?
你不觉得这种情况滑稽吗?
black comedy, situation comedy
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: entertainment that is intended to make people laugh
comedy + NOUN
a comedy series (=a regular TV programme about the same characters)
I used to like the comedy series 'Friends’.
a comedy show (=a performance)
She has her own comedy show on TV.
a comedy writer
He is best known as a comedy writer for radio and television.
a comedy actor/actress
He was voted the top TV comedy actor.
a comedy star (=a very famous comedy actor or actress)
The main role in the film is played by comedy star Whoopi Goldberg.
a comedy film
They were the most successful comedy films of all time.
a comedy routine (=the jokes that form a comedy show)
He always has a brilliant comedy routine.
a comedy duo (=two people who perform together regularly)
the legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy
the comedy circuit/scene (=all the people, places etc involved in providing comedy)
She became a major star on the international comedy circuit.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + comedy
stand-up comedy (=performances with one person telling jokes alone)
He developed a stand-up comedy act.
slapstick comedy (=in which the performers do silly things like falling over, getting dirty etc)
The tradition of slapstick comedy goes back to the early days of cinema.
high comedy (=intelligent and with very funny conversations and situations)
The director wanted actors who could play high comedy.
low comedy (=about very silly situations etc)
He’s a popular actor who excels at low comedy.
light comedy (=about subjects that are not very serious)
He is clearly talented at light comedy.
black/dark comedy (=about subjects that are usually sad or serious, especially death)
The plot contains plenty of black comedy.
alternative comedy (=that is different from traditional types of comedy)
He’s making a name for himself on the alternative comedy scene.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a play, film, or television programme that is intended to make people laugh
adjectives
a romantic comedy
'Four weddings and a Funeral' is a well-known romantic comedy.
a black comedy (=about serious subjects, especially death)
There are several murders in this black comedy set in Florida.
a musical comedy (=with music and singing)
As far as musical comedies go, this is one of the most successful.
a sentimental comedy (=about emotions such as love and sadness)
The film is one of those tearful sentimental comedies.
a situation comedy (=a regular comedy TV programme about the same characters)
She starred in a situation comedy about a family with teenage kids, that ran for ten years.
a TV comedy
The actor played the character Baldrick in the TV comedy 'Blackadder'.
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Origin comedy
(1300-1400) French comédie, from Latin, from Greek komoidia, from komos having fun, partying + aeidein to sing
com·e·dy nounn COLLOCATIONS1n COLLOCATIONS2
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