c
ca
cb
cc
cd
ce
cf
cg
ch
ci
ck
cl
cm
cn
co
cp
cr
cs
ct
cu
cw
cy
cz
Перевод: comic
[прилагательное] комический; юмористический; смешной; смехотворный; комичный; потешный; комедийный; чудной; забавный; анекдотический; [существительное] комик ; актер ; комизм
Тезаурус:
- And there was this old comic called Jack Daw, who'd missed the boat on account of booze.
- Barry Lynch, Sean Murray, Saskia Reeves and Josette Bushell-Mingo bring an exuberant sexuality to the young lovers, but the twin comic peaks of this production are Guy Henry's lugubrious Sir Formal Trifle and Richard Bonneville's irrepressible good cheer as Sir Samuel Hearty.
- She was not a character in the original Dick Tracy comic strip created by Chester Gould in 1931.
- The short commentaries and comic imagery in the British section of the Scrapbook are largely printed ephemera with unserious political pretensions.
- 17.48 (i) Pupils should have opportunities to write in a range of forms including a number of the following: notes, diaries, personal letters, chronological accounts, pamphlets, book reviews, advertisements, comic strips, poems, stories, playscripts. (ii) Building on experiences of a range of different stories that they have read and heard, and/or through discussion of their work with the teacher or their peers, pupils should learn to handle the following elements of story structure with increasing effectiveness: an opening, setting, characters, events and a resolution.
- Emo has been billed as the Protestant's Woody Allen, a comic adept at hyping neurosis into farcical absurdity, but he's actually more lunatic than that, the result of a cerebral head-on collision between Groucho Marx and Tex Avery.
- Unfortunately, the comic capabilities of its two main characters, Doyle - the spoilt rich-kid (Ethan Randall), and his mother's latest bungling boyfriend - builder Dutch Dooley (Ed O'Neill), are not a patch on John Candy and Steve Martin.
- Roman comic dramatist.
- They looked like a comic turn.
- She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.
- Its beginnings partly account for the novel's loose picaresque form, recounting a series of adventures of Mr Pickwick and his friends (Snodgrass, Winkle, and Tupman), although the initiation of Mrs Bardell's breach-of-promise action provides a continuing plot-interest, and Mr Pickwick is transformed from the conventional comic figure of the early chapters by his connection with Sam Weller.
- By then he was standing behind the blackout blanket in his room, a comic spread out on the window-ledge where remnants of fading sunshine fell in brassy yellow stains.
- Here, even the famous credo of uncrushability by a mere comic plot comes across as somewhat comically crushed.
|
|
LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов
|
|