| 单词 | tragi-drama | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastragi-drama  1.  Forming nouns with the sense ‘tragedy and ——’ or ‘tragic ——’, as  tragi-catastrophe,  tragi-drama,  tragi-farce,  tragi-romance, etc. See also tragicomedy n., tragi-comedietta n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > 			[noun]		 > one who or that which is comical > combination of comical and tragic tragico-comedy1603 tragicomedy1603 tragicomicality1830 tragi-farce1893 1735    J. Oldmixon Hist. Eng.: Queen Anne 430/1  				Sacheverel was so profane as to bring the Character of a Comedy into his Sermon, which in Truth was of itself a Tragi-Farce. 1811    Henry & Isabella I. 169  				The love of tragi-catastrophe, common to vulgar minds. 1893    Sat. Rev. 1 Apr. 342/1  				The pitiable tragi-farce of French politics. 1927    Daily Express 10 May 8/2  				While this tragi-farce continues, a business in which £50,000,000 of British money is invested has been thrown into jeopardy. 1976    Newsweek 		(Nexis)	 28 June 48  				‘The Threepenny Opera’, the Bertolt Brecht tragi-musical now at Lincoln Center. 1990    Illustr. London News Summer 91/4  				This modern Jacobean tragi-drama by Peter Flannery is a blackly comic view of post-war British society. 2006    Chicago Tribune 		(Midwest ed.)	 15 Jan.  vii. 1/4  				Ang Lee's gay Western tragi-romance ‘Brokeback Mountain’. < as lemmas | 
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