Толковый словарь английского языка - comedy
Comedy
comedy
noun (plural -dies) see: ode Date: 14th century 1. a medieval narrative that ends happily , a literary work written in a comic style or treating a comic theme, 2. a drama of light and amusing character and typically with a happy ending, the genre of dramatic literature dealing with the comic or with the serious in a light or satirical manner, a ludicrous or farcical event or series of events , 4. the comic element , humorous entertainment
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n. (pl. -ies) 1 a a play, film, etc., of an amusing or satirical character, usu. with a happy ending. b the dramatic genre consisting of works of this kind (she excels in comedy) (cf. TRAGEDY). 2 an amusing or farcical incident or series of incidents in everyday life. 3 humour, esp. in a work of art etc. Phrases and idioms comedy of manners see MANNER. Derivatives comedic adj. Etymology: ME f. OF comedie f. L comoedia f. Gk komoidia f. komoidos comic poet f. komos revel ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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