comic
英['kɒmɪk]
美['kɑmɪk]
- adj. 喜剧的;滑稽的;有趣的
- n. 连环漫画;喜剧演员;滑稽人物
词态变化
复数: comics;中文词源
comic 喜剧的来自comedy, 喜悦。
英文词源
- comic (adj.)
- late 14c., "of comedy in the dramatic sense," from Latin comicus "of comedy, represented in comedy, in comic style," from Greek komikos "of or pertaining to comedy," from komos (see comedy). Meaning "intentionally funny" first recorded 1791, and comedic (1630s) has since picked up the older sense of the word.
Speaking of the masters of the comedic spirit (if I call it, as he does, the Comic Spirit, this darkened generation will suppose me to refer to the animal spirits of tomfools and merryandrews) .... [G.B. Shaw, 1897]
Something that is comic has comedy as its aim or origin; something is comical if the effect is comedy, whether intended or not. - comic (n.)
- "a comedian," 1580s, from comic (adj.). Latin adjective comicus also meant "a comic poet, writer of comedies." Meaning "a comic book or comic strip" is from 1889; comics for these collectively is from 1890. Comic strip first attested 1920; comic book is from 1941. Comic relief is attested from 1825.
双语例句
- 1. A timeless comic actor—his simplicity and his apparent ease are matchless.
- 作为喜剧界的常青树——他的简单淳朴与自然大方无人能及。
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- 2. She has carved a niche for herself as a comic actor.
- 她作为喜剧演员已经闯出了一片天地。
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- 3. Grodin is a fine comic actor.
- 格罗丁是一位优秀的喜剧演员。
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- 4. The book read like a black comic burlesque.
- 这本书读起来像部荒诞可笑的讽刺作品。
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- 5. The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
- 该诗的喜剧讽喻法是显而易见的。
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