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Comedy of Errors, The |
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The Comedy of ErrorsˌComedy of ˈErrors, The a humorous play by William Shakespeare about two sets of identical twins. There are many confusing and amusing situations because characters think that one twin is the other. The phrase ‘a comedy of errors’ is often used to describe a situation that is so full of mistakes and problems that it seems funny. 《错误的喜剧》〔莎士比亚喜剧,讲述两对双胞胎被其他角色错认的故事,全剧充满混乱可笑的场景。a comedy of errors常被用来形容错误和麻烦百出的滑稽场面〕ˌComedy of ˈErrors, TheChineseSyllable |
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