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词汇 comic relief
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Definition of comic relief in English:

comic relief

nounˌkɒmɪk rɪˈliːfˌkɑmɪk rəˈlif
mass noun
  • 1Humorous content in a dramatic or literary work intended to offset more serious episodes.

    (戏剧或文学作品中的)喜剧性调剂

    between tragic stories are a few songs supplying comic relief
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If there is such a thing as comic relief in an already funny show, this was it.
    • The creative rationale for this storyline is comic relief.
    • … ‘People complained a lot about Gimli just being there for comic relief,’ continued Wilcox.
    • This is why Shakespeare inserted comic relief in his tragedies, and it's why human beings today will often resort to ‘gallows humor’ at a fatal shooting scene.
    • I should add that a good auction is almost like theater - there's suspense, drama, and often comic relief.
    • It uses moments of slapstick to deliver comic relief where none is warranted.
    • There are elements of classic comic relief throughout Barker's interlocking tales.
    • Moments of deeply affecting emotion are balanced by bursts of comic relief, allowing the script to stay buoyant and the characters to remain real.
    • However, this translated more into a vehicle for comic relief throughout the film than a serious threat.
    • Along the way we'll meet some good cops, some bad street thugs, some comic relief and of course lots of things getting blown up.
    • As it is a crime drama, the home scene is used for comic relief and only slightly to reveal backstory about one of the main characters.
    • But, like a Shakespearean tragedy, occasional instances of comic relief are provided, too.
    • Despite its less-than-uplifting message, the film escapes self-conscious drama hell through well-timed comic relief.
    • This could have the potential to be distracting, but in this presentation it fits into the feel of the play and either adds to the drama or provides comic relief.
    • They want the full, three-generation saga, the life story, with full-throttle melodrama and comic relief, with fights and beautiful sets and aching, soulful stares.
    • I did, however, find comic relief in this part of the book.
    • Presumably, the intent is for these exchanges to add a little comic relief, but even a bad stand-up comedian would stay away from this material.
    • Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic.
    • This episode is played for comic relief, and it works somewhat well.
    • Apparently, he's a hilarious raconteur on stage, and indeed, the album could use a bit of comic relief in moments when the drama gets slightly overwrought.
    1. 1.1 A character or characters providing comic relief.
      喜剧性调剂人物,喜剧性调剂角色
      the archaeologist, who begins as oafish comic relief, exemplifies her gift for character drawing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's all the comic relief the film needs.
      • Cathleen, the maid, contributes comic relief.
      • I don't know if his character was supposed to be comic relief or creepy, but whatever it was, it sure felt a hell of a lot like overacting.
      • She's the comic relief, or the shoulder to cry on.
      • Dallas Smith elevates his character way beyond comic relief.
      • There's also a great deal of comic relief in the form of eccentric and quotable marginal characters.
      • Lee includes secondary characters who are on hand for comic relief, and one of the battles leavens the action with laughter.
      • Somewhere along the line the scriptwriters took this character and decided that he would be good as comic relief.
      • The only weak addition is that of Eve's tippling brother, Martin, whose presence is probably intended as comic relief, but whom I found annoying.
      • Here she's just a shrill little character that is supposed to be comic relief.
      • In this performance you watch a character who first appears to be comic relief, reveal layer upon layer of humanity until she seems more real than the person in the seat next to you.
      • Rather than have one character pop up in the story for the inevitable comic relief, every supporting character (with the exception of Lucy's father) fights for the honour.
      • They tend to be an intense, evil icon or comic relief.
      • On the other hand, he's good for a bit of wisdom or comic relief, so his character isn't a total waste.
      • Sprinkled in for comic relief are a few offbeat characters, such as a pistol-packing police chief who duels with a mechanical gunslinger in his office closet for spontaneous rounds of target practice.

Definition of comic relief in US English:

comic relief

nounˌkämik rəˈlēfˌkɑmɪk rəˈlif
  • 1Comic episodes in a dramatic or literary work that offset more serious sections.

    (戏剧或文学作品中的)喜剧性调剂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The creative rationale for this storyline is comic relief.
    • This episode is played for comic relief, and it works somewhat well.
    • Presumably, the intent is for these exchanges to add a little comic relief, but even a bad stand-up comedian would stay away from this material.
    • … ‘People complained a lot about Gimli just being there for comic relief,’ continued Wilcox.
    • This could have the potential to be distracting, but in this presentation it fits into the feel of the play and either adds to the drama or provides comic relief.
    • If there is such a thing as comic relief in an already funny show, this was it.
    • Along the way we'll meet some good cops, some bad street thugs, some comic relief and of course lots of things getting blown up.
    • This is why Shakespeare inserted comic relief in his tragedies, and it's why human beings today will often resort to ‘gallows humor’ at a fatal shooting scene.
    • I did, however, find comic relief in this part of the book.
    • They want the full, three-generation saga, the life story, with full-throttle melodrama and comic relief, with fights and beautiful sets and aching, soulful stares.
    • However, this translated more into a vehicle for comic relief throughout the film than a serious threat.
    • As it is a crime drama, the home scene is used for comic relief and only slightly to reveal backstory about one of the main characters.
    • But, like a Shakespearean tragedy, occasional instances of comic relief are provided, too.
    • Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic.
    • Moments of deeply affecting emotion are balanced by bursts of comic relief, allowing the script to stay buoyant and the characters to remain real.
    • Apparently, he's a hilarious raconteur on stage, and indeed, the album could use a bit of comic relief in moments when the drama gets slightly overwrought.
    • It uses moments of slapstick to deliver comic relief where none is warranted.
    • There are elements of classic comic relief throughout Barker's interlocking tales.
    • I should add that a good auction is almost like theater - there's suspense, drama, and often comic relief.
    • Despite its less-than-uplifting message, the film escapes self-conscious drama hell through well-timed comic relief.
    1. 1.1 A character or characters providing comic relief.
      喜剧性调剂人物,喜剧性调剂角色
      the archaeologist, who begins as oafish comic relief, exemplifies her gift for character drawing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's all the comic relief the film needs.
      • Rather than have one character pop up in the story for the inevitable comic relief, every supporting character (with the exception of Lucy's father) fights for the honour.
      • They tend to be an intense, evil icon or comic relief.
      • I don't know if his character was supposed to be comic relief or creepy, but whatever it was, it sure felt a hell of a lot like overacting.
      • On the other hand, he's good for a bit of wisdom or comic relief, so his character isn't a total waste.
      • Sprinkled in for comic relief are a few offbeat characters, such as a pistol-packing police chief who duels with a mechanical gunslinger in his office closet for spontaneous rounds of target practice.
      • The only weak addition is that of Eve's tippling brother, Martin, whose presence is probably intended as comic relief, but whom I found annoying.
      • Lee includes secondary characters who are on hand for comic relief, and one of the battles leavens the action with laughter.
      • In this performance you watch a character who first appears to be comic relief, reveal layer upon layer of humanity until she seems more real than the person in the seat next to you.
      • Dallas Smith elevates his character way beyond comic relief.
      • Somewhere along the line the scriptwriters took this character and decided that he would be good as comic relief.
      • Here she's just a shrill little character that is supposed to be comic relief.
      • There's also a great deal of comic relief in the form of eccentric and quotable marginal characters.
      • She's the comic relief, or the shoulder to cry on.
      • Cathleen, the maid, contributes comic relief.
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