sitcom
sitcom — 名詞
1. A television or radio programme that tells a new funny story in each episode, al
情境喜劇
固定角色演出幽默故事的電視劇集
A television or radio programme that tells a new funny story in each episode, always using the same familiar group of characters in ordinary situations.
Every Thursday after dinner, Jason watches his favourite sitcom on the sofa.
每週四晚餐後,Jason 都會在沙發上看他最喜歡的情境喜劇。
watch + sitcom as direct object
The new sitcom on Channel 5 follows Quan, a young chef in a busy restaurant.
第五頻道的新情境喜劇以 Quan 為主線,他是一家忙碌餐廳的年輕主廚。
follows + character (cast-introduction format)
When Yumi and Maeve watch that old sitcom, they remember every joke from each episode.
當 Yumi 和 Maeve 看那部老情境喜劇時,每一集的笑話她們都記得。
Kabir wrote a sitcom about a family of musicians, and it won a national award.
Kabir 寫了一部關於音樂家家庭的情境喜劇,而且獲得了全國獎項。
There is a popular sitcom that has been running for ten seasons on TV.
有一部受歡迎的情境喜劇已經在電視上播了十季。
- situation comedy
the full, more formal version of the same concept
- comedy series
broader term that includes sitcoms and other humorous shows
- TV comedy
very broad, covering any humorous television programme
- drama
a TV genre focused on serious emotions and conflicts
文法句型
a/an [adjective] sitcom
sitcom about [topic]
sitcom on [channel]
用法筆記
The full form 'situation comedy' is mostly used in formal writing or academic contexts; in everyday speech, 'sitcom' is the standard term.