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词汇 Britcom
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Definition of Britcom in English:

Britcom

noun ˈbrɪtkɒmˈbrɪtˌkɑm
  • A British comedy, especially a television series.

    we went dressed as Edina and Patsy from our favourite Britcom
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anglophile viewers in American and Australia will get an honest depiction of middle-class life in Britain (for once) without the extremely parochial UK references that work against some other Britcoms.
    • I'm a huge fan of this wry Britcom's star/co-writer.
    • It's in Season Two that you begin to see why the show is considered a classic Britcom.
    • The somewhat muted image exhibits a fair amount of film stock grain but with a warmth many britcoms seem to lack.
    • Likewise, those who are unfamiliar with some of these series will find it a useful introduction to Britcoms they may want to seek out.
    • Season 5 marks a return to form for the wonderfully wicked Britcom.
    • It had been picked up for a second series before the first had officially ended—very unusual for a Britcom.
    • But somebody in the marketing department apparently said, "You know what people who like contemporary high-concept comedies based on Britcoms like?"
    • This "Britcom" was politically incorrect, raucous, uninhibited, extremely physical, and quickly paced.
    • As an American who loves Britcoms, I try to watch and rent all that I can find on telly and in vid shops.
    • He said to me recently, "Dad, why is it these (Britcoms) are so much funnier than the ones made here?"
    • Overall, this is an enjoyable look at some very talented actresses, and fans of Britcoms will probably enjoy it.
    • Both were American versions of British sitcoms, and since then they've tried to import one Britcom after the other.
    • Today, a number of British comedies, or "britcoms," are featured on special programming blocks in many markets.
    • A highly accessible and incredibly funny series, it has quickly established itself as one of the best Britcoms of all time.
    • I prefer Britcoms to sitcoms.
    • It's a charming Britcom that is quite funny for all its faults.
    • It's a Britcom about a dentist and his family.
    • But even the reviewer can find mirth and consolation, in a bawdy Britcom, or a backyard fight between a raccoon and a cat.
    • Dropping the gags led to New York, where he's part of the new breed of Britcom that's making waves in the United States.

Origin

1970s: on the pattern of sitcom.

Definition of Britcom in US English:

Britcom

nounˈbritˌkämˈbrɪtˌkɑm
  • A British comedy, especially a television series.

    we went dressed as Edina and Patsy from our favorite Britcom
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But somebody in the marketing department apparently said, "You know what people who like contemporary high-concept comedies based on Britcoms like?"
    • I prefer Britcoms to sitcoms.
    • Season 5 marks a return to form for the wonderfully wicked Britcom.
    • I'm a huge fan of this wry Britcom's star/co-writer.
    • He said to me recently, "Dad, why is it these (Britcoms) are so much funnier than the ones made here?"
    • Both were American versions of British sitcoms, and since then they've tried to import one Britcom after the other.
    • Likewise, those who are unfamiliar with some of these series will find it a useful introduction to Britcoms they may want to seek out.
    • It's a Britcom about a dentist and his family.
    • It's in Season Two that you begin to see why the show is considered a classic Britcom.
    • It had been picked up for a second series before the first had officially ended—very unusual for a Britcom.
    • Anglophile viewers in American and Australia will get an honest depiction of middle-class life in Britain (for once) without the extremely parochial UK references that work against some other Britcoms.
    • But even the reviewer can find mirth and consolation, in a bawdy Britcom, or a backyard fight between a raccoon and a cat.
    • It's a charming Britcom that is quite funny for all its faults.
    • As an American who loves Britcoms, I try to watch and rent all that I can find on telly and in vid shops.
    • A highly accessible and incredibly funny series, it has quickly established itself as one of the best Britcoms of all time.
    • Overall, this is an enjoyable look at some very talented actresses, and fans of Britcoms will probably enjoy it.
    • Today, a number of British comedies, or "britcoms," are featured on special programming blocks in many markets.
    • This "Britcom" was politically incorrect, raucous, uninhibited, extremely physical, and quickly paced.
    • Dropping the gags led to New York, where he's part of the new breed of Britcom that's making waves in the United States.
    • The somewhat muted image exhibits a fair amount of film stock grain but with a warmth many britcoms seem to lack.

Origin

1970s: on the pattern of sitcom.

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