farsa

[美]/ˈfɑːrsə/
[英]/ˈfɑːrsə/

释义

n. 一部简短的一幕轻歌剧

例句

the trial was a complete farsa that embarrassed the entire judicial system.

这次审判是一场彻头彻尾的闹剧,让整个司法系统蒙羞。

many voters believe the election was a political farsa designed to fool the public.

许多选民认为这次选举是一场旨在欺骗公众的政治闹剧。

the government meeting turned into a farsa when no one took the issues seriously.

当没有人认真对待这些问题时,政府会议变成了一场闹剧。

their wedding ceremony became a farsa due to all the unexpected accidents.

由于一系列意外事故,他们的婚礼仪式变成了一场闹剧。

the comedy show was described as a hilarious farsa by satisfied audience members.

满意观众称这档喜剧节目是一场滑稽的闹剧。

the peace talks were nothing but a farsa, with both sides pretending to negotiate.

和平谈判无非是一场闹剧,双方都在假装谈判。

his attempt to fix the broken pipe became a farsa when he flooded the entire house.

当他把整个房子都淹了的时候,他修理破裂水管的尝试变成了一场闹剧。

the historical drama was criticized for being a farsa that distorted real events.

这部历史剧因歪曲真实事件而受到批评,被指责为一场闹剧。

the restaurant's grand opening turned into a farsa when the health inspector arrived.

当卫生检查员到达时,这家餐厅的盛大开业变成了一场闹剧。

their business partnership dissolved into a farsa after constant disagreements.

在持续不断的分歧之后,他们的商业伙伴关系演变成了一场闹剧。

the press conference was a farsa because no journalists were allowed to ask questions.

新闻发布会是一场闹剧,因为不允许记者提问。

the wedding reception evolved into a farsa when the groom's ex-girlfriend arrived unexpectedly.

当新郎的前女友意外到来时,婚礼接待变成了一场闹剧。

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