sitcom

英['sɪtkɒm] 美['sɪtkɑm]
  • abbr. 情景喜剧(situation comedy)

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复数: sitcoms;

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1、situation + comedy.

英文词源


sitcom (n.)
by 1959, from the first elements of situation comedy, a phrase attested from 1953 of television shows, 1943 of radio programs; see situation.
Even Bing Crosby has succumbed to series TV and will appear in a sitcom as an electrical engineer who happens to break into song once a week. ["Life," Sept. 18, 1964]

双语例句


1. This sitcom is produced in cooperation with Hong Kong TV.
这部连续剧是同香港电视台联合制作的.

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2. Gordon: The three of us living together ? That sounds like a sitcom.
戈登: 我们三个人住在一起,怎么那么象情景戏剧里的情节啊?

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3. I heard that a new sitcom is coming out next season.
我听说下一季会推出一个新的情境喜剧.

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4. That sitcom you mentioned the other day is still on.
前两天你提到的连续剧还在播出呢.

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5. This scene could be from a TV sitcom or real - life.
这种场面可能会出现在电视情景剧中或现实生活中.

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