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droll - перевод на арабский

SHORT COMICAL SKETCH
Drolls

DROLL         

الصفة

مَسْخَرَة ; مُضْحِك ; هَزْلِيّ

droll         
صِفَة : مُضْحِك
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اسْم : مهرّجٍ
droll         
ADJ
مضحك
N
المهرج

Определение

droll
Something or someone that is droll is amusing or witty, sometimes in an unexpected way. (WRITTEN)
The band have a droll sense of humour.
ADJ

Википедия

Droll

A droll is a short comical sketch of a type that originated during the Puritan Interregnum in England. With the closure of the theatres, actors were left without any way of plying their art. Borrowing scenes from well-known plays of the Elizabethan theatre, they added dancing and other entertainments and performed these, sometimes illegally, to make money. Along with the popularity of the source play, material for drolls was generally chosen for physical humor or for wit.

Francis Kirkman's The Wits, or Sport Upon Sport, 1662, is a collection of twenty-seven drolls. Three are adapted from Shakespeare: Bottom the Weaver from A Midsummer Night's Dream, the gravedigger's scene from Hamlet, and a collection of scenes involving Falstaff called The Bouncing Knight. A typical droll presented a subplot from John Marston's The Dutch Courtesan; the piece runs together all the scenes in which a greedy vintner is gulled and robbed by a deranged gallant.

Just under half of the drolls in Kirkman's book are adapted from the work of Beaumont and Fletcher. Among the drolls taken from those authors are Forc'd Valour (the title plot from The Humorous Lieutenant), The Stallion (the scenes in the male brothel from The Custom of the Country), and the taunting of Pharamond from Philaster. The prominence of Beaumont and Fletcher in this collection prefigures their dominance on the early Restoration stage. The extract from their Beggar's Bush, known as The Lame Commonwealth, features additional dialogue, strongly suggesting it was taken from a performance text. The character of Clause, the King of the Beggars in that extract, appears as a character in later works, such as the memoirs of Bampfylde Moore Carew, the self-proclaimed King of the Beggars.

Actor Robert Cox was perhaps the best-known of the droll performers.

Примеры употребления для droll
1. Sightseeing by Rattawut Lapcharoensap A droll view of Thailand‘s beach and sex industry, told by locals.
2. "Hometown stuff." Bowers is a one–man chamber of commerce, a droll enthusiast for his city.
3. Toutonghi excels at a dry, sly wit that packs a soft, droll punch.
4. Shriver describes her friends as droll and bright, with interesting lives.
5. He had a style that was relaxed and exhibited a droll and wry sense of wit.