farcical 的定义
farcical 近义词
absurd
更多farcical例句
- Put it all together, and it’s easy to see why Russia’s claim that 800 million people worldwide will be vaccinated with Sputnik by the end of 2021 is farcical.
- It’s the game that took Resident Evil’s cinematic ambitions to farcical, absurd extremes, almost ditching its horror roots in all but name and aesthetics.
- Despite, or because of its farcical origin, debunk has taken the place of more sober synonyms such as discredit or expose.
- Seven years after that an American author named William Woodward published a farcical takedown of American business practices called Bunk.
- Cyberpunk’s open world is largely farcical, mostly an illusion meant to convey breadth without actually delivering.
- The contradicting accounts of what happened to the plane would be farcical if not for the 239 people who are missing.
- It was litigation as entertainment—a farcical tangle of events that titillated a ready, willing, and able country.
- As is, they now look ominously instead like that monopoly's prelude and farcical first act.
- Zuroff appeared genuinely angry at their presence, and he highhandedly dismissed the whole farcical episode as a “media stunt.”
- The oversized, exuberant, and farcical plot of The Teleportation Device is more entertaining than any summary can convey.
- It was almost farcical in its needlessness, and poor Dorothy's part in it of the slightest import.
- The incident was farcical enough, but the incidents came so fast that they were beginning to get on Jessie's nerves.
- Whether they are serious or farcical, they may, in some particulars, not proceed exactly as they are designed to do.
- We must hinder this farcical ceremony; his Highness cannot marry two wives!
- Mostly, the story was voted delightfully funny, but very foolish and farcical after all.