tragicomedy怎么读/tragicomedy的发音
tragicomedy的音标:英[ˌtrædʒiˈkɒmədi] 美[ˌtrædʒiˈkɑːmədi]
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tragicomedy是什么意思
n. 悲喜剧
n. a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating
tragicomedy的用法和双语例句
1. The play is a tragicomedy, blending both sorrow and joy.
这部戏剧是一部悲喜剧,融合了悲伤与欢乐。
2. Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" is often considered a tragicomedy.
莎士比亚的《威尼斯商人》常被认为是一部悲喜剧。
3. The story of their lives was a tragicomedy, full of unexpected twists.
他们的人生故事是一出悲喜剧,充满了意想不到的转折。
4. The movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is a modern example of a tragicomedy.
电影《逃狱三王》是现代悲喜剧的一个例子。
5. Her life felt like a tragicomedy, with moments of despair followed by absurd humor.
她的生活像一出悲喜剧,绝望的时刻之后总是跟着荒诞的幽默。
6. The novel is described as a tragicomedy, mixing tragedy with comedy seamlessly.
这部小说被描述为一部悲喜剧,将悲剧与喜剧无缝结合。
7. The director used the tragicomedy style to create a unique emotional experience.
导演采用悲喜剧的风格,创造出一种独特的情感体验。
8. Their relationship was a tragicomedy, full of love and pain.
他们的关系是一出悲喜剧,充满了爱与痛苦。
9. The play's tragicomedy elements made it both thought-provoking and entertaining.
这部戏剧的悲喜剧元素使其既发人深省又充满娱乐性。
10. The tragicomedy of their journey left the audience both laughing and crying.
他们旅途中的悲喜剧让观众既笑又哭。