英語單詞

comedy是什么意思

comedy

英 ['k?m?d?] 美 ['kɑm?di]
  • n. 喜劇;喜劇性;有趣的事情

中文詞源


comedy 喜劇

com, 縮寫自希臘文komos, 歡樂,伴侶,來自com-, 強調 ,一起,-it, 走,即走到一起,聚會。 -edy, 詞源同ode, 頌詩,頌歌。

英文詞源


comedy
comedy: [14] Comedy is of Greek origin. It comes ultimately from Greek kōmos ‘revelry’. This appears to have been combined with ōidós ‘singer, poet’ (a derivative of aeídein ‘sing’, source of English ode and odeon) to produce kōmōidós, literally ‘singer in the revels’, hence ‘actor in a light amusing play’. From this was derived kōmōidíā, which came to English via Latin cōmoedia and Old French comedie.
=> encomium, ode
comedy (n.)
late 14c., from Old French comedie (14c., "a poem," not in the theatrical sense), from Latin comoedia, from Greek komoidia "a comedy, amusing spectacle," probably from komodios "actor or singer in the revels," from komos "revel, carousal, merry-making, festival," + aoidos "singer, poet," from aeidein "to sing," related to oide (see ode).
The passage on the nature of comedy in the Poetic of Aristotle is unfortunately lost, but if we can trust stray hints on the subject, his definition of comedy (which applied mainly to Menander) ran parallel to that of tragedy, and described the art as a purification of certain affections of our nature, not by terror and pity, but by laughter and ridicule. [Rev. J.P. Mahaffy, "A History of Classical Greek Literature," London, 1895]
The classical sense of the word, then, was "amusing play or performance," which is similar to the modern one, but in the Middle Ages the word came to mean poems and stories generally (albeit ones with happy endings), and the earliest English sense is "narrative poem" (such as Dante's "Commedia"). Generalized sense of "quality of being amusing" dates from 1877.
Comedy aims at entertaining by the fidelity with which it presents life as we know it, farce at raising laughter by the outrageous absurdity of the situation or characters exhibited, & burlesque at tickling the fancy of the audience by caricaturing plays or actors with whose style it is familiar. [Fowler]

雙語例句


1. Paul is a thoroughly likeable man with an unerring sense of comedy.
保羅十分討人喜歡,開玩笑時很有分寸。

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2. Actor Dom Deluise talks about his career in comedy.
演員多姆·德盧西談論自己的喜劇生涯。

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3. This comedy of contemporary manners is told with compassion and acid humour.
這部當代風尚喜劇雜糅了悲憫的情懷和尖酸的幽默。

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4. This year numerous bands are playing, as well as comedy acts.
今年除了那些搞笑短劇外,還會有眾多樂隊登臺獻藝。

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5. The Gaiety is reviving John B. Kean's comedy "The Man from Clare".
蓋伊提劇院正在重新上演約翰·B.基恩的喜劇《來自克萊爾的人》。

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