farcical
farcical — 形容詞
- farcicalpositive
- more farcicalcomparative
- most farcicalsuperlative
1. so ridiculous, badly organized, or unlikely that it seems like something from a
荒謬可笑
荒謬愚蠢到令人發笑的
so ridiculous, badly organized, or unlikely that it seems like something from a comedy play, making people laugh at how absurd the situation is
The meeting was so farcical that three people read the same report aloud by mistake.
那場會議荒謬可笑到有三個人輪流把同一份報告大聲讀出來。
so...that construction for extreme absurdity
Esteban called the election results farcical after the voting machines broke twice.
Esteban 稱那次選舉結果荒謬可笑,因為投票機壞了兩次。
The court hearing turned farcical when the judge fell asleep and a witness sang.
那場庭審變得荒謬可笑,法官睡著了,證人還用唱的。
It was farcical to watch four security guards chase one small dog around the airport.
看著四名警衛在機場追一隻小狗,場面荒謬可笑極了。
Hiro described the company dress code as farcical since nobody followed any of the rules.
Hiro 說公司的服裝規定荒謬可笑,因為根本沒有人遵守。
- absurd
more general; can describe any irrational or illogical thing, not necessarily humorous
- ridiculous
stronger negative flavour; something that deserves mockery rather than laughter
- laughable
focuses on the reaction of laughter; may downplay the seriousness of the situation
- preposterous
even more extreme than farcical; something that defies belief with little humour
用法筆記
Describes situations, events, or systems rather than individual people. A person can act in a farcical way, but the word most commonly applies to the situation itself.