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comic
 I. adjective  Etymology: Latin ~us, from Greek komikos, from komos revel  Date: 1576  1. of, relating to, or marked by comedy a ~ actor  2. causing laughter or amusement ; funny a ~ monologue  3. of or relating to ~ strips the newspaper's ~ section  Synonyms: see laughable  II. noun  Date: 1581  1. comedian a stand-up ~  2. the ~ element  3.  a. ~ strip  b. ~ book  c. plural the part of a newspaper devoted to ~ strips
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 (often attrib.) of, or in the style of, comedy (a comic actor; comic opera). 2 causing or meant to cause laughter; funny (comic to see his struggles). --n. 1 a professional comedian. 2 a a children's periodical, mainly in the form of comic strips. b a similar publication intended for adults. Phrases and idioms comic opera 1 an opera with much spoken dialogue, usu. with humorous treatment. 2 this genre of opera. comic strip a horizontal series of drawings in a comic, newspaper, etc., telling a story. Etymology: L comicus f. Gk komikos f. komos revel ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  сокр. от customer organized metal-oxide-semiconductor integrated circuit заказная МОП ИС ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. (актер-)комик 2. презр. клоун, шут гороховый 3. (the comic) комизм; комическое 4. разг. кинокомедия 5. юмористический журнал, особ с комиксами 6. комический, юмористический; смешной, забавный 7. all this has its comic side все это имеет свою комическую сторону comic paper —- газета из комиксов newspaper's page —- страница комиксов в газете 8. комедийный comic opera —- комическая опера 9. смешной, комичный; потешный, чудной; ...
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   1. adj.  1) комический, юмористический; смешной - comic strip  2) комедийный Syn: see humorous  2. noun  1) coll. актер-комик  2) (the comic) комизм COMIC strip комикс ...
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  (comics) 1. If you describe something as comic, you mean that it makes you laugh, and is often intended to make you laugh. The novel is comic and tragic... Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments. ADJ 2. Comic is used to describe comedy as a form of entertainment, and the actors and entertainers who perform it. Grodin is a fine comic actor. ...a comic opera. ADJ: ADJ n 3. A comic is an entertainer who tells jokes in order to make people laugh. = comedian N-COUNT 4. A comic is a magazine that contains stories told in pictures. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use comic book) Joe loved to read ‘Superman’ comics. = comic book N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 adj amusing you and making you want to laugh  (a comic performance | comic writer/actress/performer etc (=someone who writes or performs things that make you laugh) | comic relief (=a situation in a serious story that makes you relax a little because it is funny) | comic verse/song etc (=a song etc that entertains you and makes you laugh))  (- opposite tragic (2)) ~2 also comic book AmE n 1 a magazine for children that tells a story using comic strips 2 someone whose job is to tell jokes and make people laugh; comedian  (a stand-up comic) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 14c., from L. comicus, from Gk. komikos "of or pertaining to comedy," from komos (see comedy). Meaning "a comedian" is from 1619; that of "comic book or strip" is from c.1910. Something that is comic has comedy as its aim or origin; something is comical if the effect is comedy, whether intended or not. Comic strip first attested 1920. ...
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