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Significado de "farce" en el diccionario de inglés

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ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA FARCE

(Stuffing): from Old French, from Latin farcīre to stuff, interpolate passages (in the mass, in religious plays, etc).
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Se denomina etimología al estudio del origen de la palabras y sus cambios estructurales y de significado.
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PRONUNCIACIÓN DE FARCE EN INGLÉS

farce  [fɑːs] play
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CATEGORIA GRAMATICAL DE FARCE

sustantivo
adjetivo
verbo
adverbio
pronombre
preposición
conjunción
determinante
exclamación
Farce es un verbo y también puede actuar como un sustantivo.
El nombre o sustantivo es aquel tipo de palabras cuyo significado determina la realidad. Los sustantivos nombran todas las cosas: personas, objetos, sensaciones, sentimientos, etc.

El verbo es la parte de la oración que se conjuga y expresa acción y estado.

Descubre cómo se conjuga el verbo farce en inglés.

QUÉ SIGNIFICA FARCE EN INGLÉS

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farce

Farsa

Farce

En el teatro, una farsa es una comedia que pretende entretener al público a través de situaciones muy exageradas, extravagantes y, por tanto, improbables. Las farsas son a menudo incomprensibles en la trama, pero se anima a los espectadores a no intentar seguir la trama para evitar confundirse y abrumarse. La farsa también se caracteriza por el humor físico, el uso de absurdos deliberados o tonterías, y actuaciones ampliamente estilizadas. Farces se han escrito para el escenario y el cine. Además, una farsa también se establece a menudo en un lugar en particular, donde todos los eventos ocurren. Japón tiene una tradición centenaria de juegos de la farsa llamada Kyōgen. Estas obras son interpretadas como un alivio cómico durante las largas y serias obras de Noh. In theatre, a farce is a comedy that aims at entertaining the audience through situations that are highly exaggerated, extravagant, and thus improbable. Farces are often highly incomprehensible plot-wise, but viewers are encouraged not to try to follow the plot in order to avoid becoming confused and overwhelmed. Farce is also characterized by physical humor, the use of deliberate absurdity or nonsense, and broadly stylized performances. Farces have been written for the stage and film. Furthermore, a farce is also often set in one particular location, where all events occur. Japan has a centuries-old tradition of farce plays called Kyōgen. These plays are performed as comic relief during the long, serious Noh plays.

definición de farce en el diccionario inglés

La primera definición de farsa en el diccionario es una obra ampliamente cómica basada en la explotación de situaciones improbables. Otra definición de farsa es el género de comedia representado por obras de este tipo. La farsa es también una situación o acción ridícula.

The first definition of farce in the dictionary is a broadly humorous play based on the exploitation of improbable situations. Other definition of farce is the genre of comedy represented by works of this kind. Farce is also a ludicrous situation or action.

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CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO FARCE

PRESENT

Present
I farce
you farce
he/she/it farces
we farce
you farce
they farce
Present continuous
I am farcing
you are farcing
he/she/it is farcing
we are farcing
you are farcing
they are farcing
Present perfect
I have farced
you have farced
he/she/it has farced
we have farced
you have farced
they have farced
Present perfect continuous
I have been farcing
you have been farcing
he/she/it has been farcing
we have been farcing
you have been farcing
they have been farcing

PAST

Past
I farced
you farced
he/she/it farced
we farced
you farced
they farced
Past continuous
I was farcing
you were farcing
he/she/it was farcing
we were farcing
you were farcing
they were farcing
Past perfect
I had farced
you had farced
he/she/it had farced
we had farced
you had farced
they had farced
Past perfect continuous
I had been farcing
you had been farcing
he/she/it had been farcing
we had been farcing
you had been farcing
they had been farcing

FUTURE

Future
I will farce
you will farce
he/she/it will farce
we will farce
you will farce
they will farce
Future continuous
I will be farcing
you will be farcing
he/she/it will be farcing
we will be farcing
you will be farcing
they will be farcing
Future perfect
I will have farced
you will have farced
he/she/it will have farced
we will have farced
you will have farced
they will have farced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been farcing
you will have been farcing
he/she/it will have been farcing
we will have been farcing
you will have been farcing
they will have been farcing

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would farce
you would farce
he/she/it would farce
we would farce
you would farce
they would farce
Conditional continuous
I would be farcing
you would be farcing
he/she/it would be farcing
we would be farcing
you would be farcing
they would be farcing
Conditional perfect
I would have farce
you would have farce
he/she/it would have farce
we would have farce
you would have farce
they would have farce
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been farcing
you would have been farcing
he/she/it would have been farcing
we would have been farcing
you would have been farcing
they would have been farcing

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you farce
we let´s farce
you farce
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to farce
Past participle
farced
Present Participle
farcing

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE RIMAN CON FARCE


arse
ɑːs
Artigas
ɑːˈtiːɡɑːs
bluegrass
ˈbluːˌɡrɑːs
brass
brɑːs
bypass
ˈbaɪˌpɑːs
class
klɑːs
fiberglass
ˈfaɪbəɡlɑːs
first-class
ˈfɜːstˌklɑːs
glass
ɡlɑːs
grass
ɡrɑːs
hourglass
ˈaʊəˌɡlɑːs
impasse
æmˈpɑːs
litas
ˈliːtɑːs
maas
mɑːs
mas
mɑːs
middle-class
ˈmɪdəl klɑːs
overpass
ˈəʊvəˌpɑːs
pass
pɑːs
sparse
spɑːs
sunglass
ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːs

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE EMPIEZAN COMO FARCE

farand
farandine
farandole
faraway
farawayness
FARC
farcemeat
farceur
farceuse
farci
farcical
farcicality
farcically
farcicalness
farcied
farcies
farcify
farcin
farcy

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE TERMINAN COMO FARCE

air force
Barce
bedroom farce
chamber of commerce
commerce
divorce
e-commerce
fierce
force
make oneself scarce
open source
outsource
pierce
police force
resource
scarce
searce
source
task force
workforce

Sinónimos y antónimos de farce en el diccionario inglés de sinónimos

SINÓNIMOS

SINÓNIMOS DE «FARCE» EN INGLÉS

Las siguientes palabras del inglés tienen un significado similar o idéntico a «farce» y pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
sinónimos en inglés de farce

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «FARCE»

farce absurdity buffoonery burlesque comedy joke malarkey mockery nonsense parody ridiculousness satire sham shambles slapstick travesty book mummer bedroom sentence delta plays examples unnecessary theatre that aims entertaining audience through situations define light humorous play which depends upon skillfully exploited situation rather than development character type dramatic work characters elements used effect more from merriam webster with audio pronunciations word games vocabulary broad though describe something supposed serious turned ridiculous defendant oxford british world meaning pronunciation example sentences reference content urban based exploitation genre represented works this kind ludicrous drama encyclopedia britannica comic piece uses stereotyped exaggeration violent horseplay term wiktionary love letter ballade story either clerks friends compositors would understood anything here defined yourdictionary intended seen particularly unlikely official site canada picks prestigious literary award growing following path long running

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Conoce la traducción de farce a 25 idiomas con nuestro traductor multilingüe.
Las traducciones de farce presentadas en esta sección han sido obtenidas mediante traducción automática estadística a partir del idioma inglés.

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滑稽戏
1.325 millones de hablantes

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farsa
570 millones de hablantes

inglés

farce
510 millones de hablantes

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स्वांग
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ar

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مهزلة
280 millones de hablantes

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фарс
278 millones de hablantes

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farsa
270 millones de hablantes

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প্রহসন
260 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - francés

farce
220 millones de hablantes

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sandiwara
190 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - alemán

Farce
180 millones de hablantes

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笑劇
130 millones de hablantes

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익살극
85 millones de hablantes

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Adoh
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diểu
80 millones de hablantes

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கேலிக்கூத்தாக
75 millones de hablantes

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प्रखर
75 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - turco

saçmalık
70 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - italiano

farsa
65 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - polaco

farsa
50 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - ucraniano

фарс
40 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - rumano

farsă
30 millones de hablantes
el

Traductor inglés - griego

φάρσα
15 millones de hablantes
af

Traductor inglés - afrikáans

klug
14 millones de hablantes
sv

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fars
10 millones de hablantes
no

Traductor inglés - noruego

farse
5 millones de hablantes

Tendencias de uso de la palabra farce

TENDENCIAS

TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «FARCE»

El término «farce» es bastante utilizado y ocupa la posición 29.771 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del diccionario de inglés.
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En el mapa anterior se refleja la frecuencia de uso del término «farce» en los diferentes paises.
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FRECUENCIA DE USO DEL TÉRMINO «FARCE» A LO LARGO DEL TIEMPO

El gráfico expresa la evolución anual de la frecuencia de uso de la palabra «farce» en los últimos 500 años. Su implementación se basa en el análisis de la frecuencia de aparición del término «farce» en las fuentes impresas digitalizadas del inglés publicadas desde el año 1500 hasta la actualidad.

Citas, bibliografía en inglés y actualidad sobre farce

EJEMPLOS DE USO

10 CITAS EN INGLÉS CON «FARCE»

Citas y frases célebres con la palabra farce.
1
Jean Anouilh
Inspiration is a farce that poets have invented to give themselves importance.
2
George Pierce Baker
Farce treats the improbable as probable, the impossible as possible.
3
George Pierce Baker
In the best farce today we start with some absurd premise as to character or situation, but if the premises be once granted we move logically enough to the ending.
4
David Gross
Reading history, one rarely gets the feeling of the true nature of scientific development, in which the element of farce is as great as the element of triumph.
5
Rupert Holmes
I always try to keep in mind that while the characters in a farce may find themselves in outrageous dilemmas, and may behave in a way that the audience finds amusing, the characters themselves don't have the consolation of knowing they're in a comedy.
6
William Morris Hunt
Most of us live for the critic, and he lives on us. He doesn't sacrifice himself. He gets so much a line for writing a criticism. If the birds should read the newspapers, they would all take to changing their notes. The parrots would exchange with the nightingales, and what a farce it would be!
7
Chuck Jones
Comedy is unusual people in real situations; farce is real people in unusual situations.
8
Elena Kagan
When the Senate ceases to engage nominees in meaningful discussion of legal issues, the confirmation process takes on an air of vacuity and farce, and the Senate becomes incapable of either properly evaluating nominees or appropriately educating the public.
9
Karl Marx
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.
10
John Mortimer
Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.

10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FARCE»

Descubre el uso de farce en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con farce y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
Examines the failure of liberalism during the threatened collapse of financial systems in the 2009 worldwide recession, during which large amounts of cash were distributed to save financial institutions without regard for other liberal ...
Slavoj Žižek, 2009
2
Farce
Taking a wide range of farces from the briefest and most basic of fair-ground mountebank performances to fully-fledged five-act structures from the late nineteenth century, the book reveals the patterns of comic plot and counter-plot that ...
3
Farce: A History from Aristophanes to Woody Allen
Albert Bermel, teacher, writer, and translator of farce, takes readers on an instructive and hilarious voyage from the classical Greek stage through English Restoration and French farce, to the young Hollywood of Mack Sennett, Chaplin, ...
Albert Bermel, 1990
4
Modern British Farce: A Selective Study of British Farce ...
Contents: The Nature of Farce; A.W. Pinero and the Court Farces; Ben Travers and the Aldwych Farces; Brian Rix and the Whitehall Farces; Post-Whitehall Farces; Joe Orton; Farce and Contemporary Drama: I; Farce and Contemporary Drama: II; ...
Leslie Smith, 1989
5
Prologue to a Farce: Communication and Democracy in America
In Prologue to a Farce, he argues that citizens political capabilities depend on broad public access to media technologies, but that the U.S. communications environment has become unfairly dominated by corporate interests. _x000B_Drawing on ...
Mark Lloyd, 2007
6
"The Farce of the Fart" and Other Ribaldries: Twelve ...
Helpful details abound for each play about plot, character development, sets, staging, costumes, and props. This performance-friendly collection offers in-depth guidance to actors, directors, dramaturges, teachers, and their students.
Jody Enders, 2011
7
Rumors: A Farce
Gathering for their tenth wedding anniversary, the host lies bleeding in the other room and his wife is nowhere in sight. His lawyer, Ken and wife Chris must get "the story" straight before the other guests arrive.
Neil Simon, 1990
8
Rabelais's Radical Farce: Late Medieval Comic Theater and ...
Chapter 3 Humanist Satirical Farce in Pantagruel and Gargantua Now our attention turns to the creator of the tales of Gargantua and Pantagruel. As shown in the introduction, Rabelais's familiarity with and use of farce in his own work are  ...
Dr E Bruce Hayes, 2013
9
Farce and Farcical Elements
The present volume does not aspire to solve the question of the relationship between the two types of ?comedy? on the medieval stages but its editors hope that it will nevertheless contribute to this discussion.
Wim N. M. Hüsken, Konrad Schoell, 2002
10
May the Farce Be With You
Inspired by John Mortimer’s observation that farce is ‘tragedy played at a thousand revolutions a minute’, Roger Foss embarks on a lightning tour of the rib-tickling world of confused characters, absurd situations, ruined reputations, ...
Roger Foss, 2012

10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FARCE»

Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término farce en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
1
Orville Higgins: Fixing the Contender farce
I'm one of those Jamaicans who feel that the Wray & Nephew Contender boxing series has been a wonderful innovation. It has certainly ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jul 15»
2
The Comedy of Errors: A farce for our time
Now she's in Lenox taking on an improbable farce by William Shakespeare — "The Comedy of Errors." Magar promises that anything can, and ... «Berkshire Eagle, Jul 15»
3
Border farce
It may surprise you to know (but then again it may not) that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were in favour of free trade. For them it was one of ... «The Monthly, Jul 15»
4
A contemporary message in a 1970s Italian farce
the classic Italian political farce by Dario Fo, on July 16th and 17th at An Grianán Theatre in Letterkenny, as part of the Earagail Arts Festival. «Donegal Democrat, Jul 15»
5
Davidoff preps Jerusalem news community farce
The dark farce revolves around a reprobate British correspondent, enjoying the high life in the city, who stages his own ISIS-style kidnapping to ... «Screen International, Jul 15»
6
'Farce' underlines weakness of Tory Government
What this farce underlines is how weak the Tory Government is with its wafer-thin majority, and how strong opposition, including 56 SNP MPs, ... «The National, Jul 15»
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Tour de Farce: Froome storms the Astana bus
Chris Froome paid an impromptu visit to the Astana team bus after stage six in Le Havre to clear up a misunderstanding after he and Vincenzo ... «Eurosport.com ASIA, Jul 15»
8
Editor's column: Follow the yellow painted lines to car parking farce
Some stories fall into the "you couldn't make it up" category, and a stretch of road with unenforceable double yellow lines certainly does that. «Frome Standard, Jul 15»
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'Wales 10th?! What a farce!…' How the rest of the world struggled to …
Strangely, football fans all over the world are outraged now that the FIFA Rankings system is finally doing what it's supposed to... Sort of. «WalesOnline, Jul 15»
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First as scandal, then as farce: The absurdity of the Beltway media's …
In other words, the story has traveled from scandal to farce in just four months' time. But as the U.S. District court decreed, these emails dumps ... «Salon, Jul 15»

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