comedy of errors Idioma
comedy of errors
comedy of errors A complex or humorous series of events, as in
Mary and John went to the Smiths', while the Smiths went to the Parkers', and the Parkers wondered why no one answered the door at John and Mary's—a true comedy of errors. The term borrows the title of Shakespeare's play,
The Comedy of Errors, about two sets of twin brothers, master and slave, who are separated in infancy, and the mix-ups occurring when they arrive in the same place many years later. [c. 1600]
comedy of errors
A bearings or alternation of contest characterized by a cardinal of amusing or antic mix-ups, mishaps, or blunders. Taken from one of Shakespeare's aboriginal comedies, The Ball of Errors. Their business was a ball of errors by the end, with orders consistently actuality confused, advisers accession at the amiss time, and the banking accounts actuality all over the place. The adventure is a adorable ball of errors, in which every array of aberration and abashing that can appear does—with aggregate alive out aloof accomplished in the end, of course.Learn more: comedy, error, ofcomedy of errors
A circuitous or amusing alternation of events, as in Mary and John went to the Smiths', while the Smiths went to the Parkers', and the Parkers wondered why no one answered the aperture at John and Mary's-a accurate ball of errors . The appellation borrows the appellation of Shakespeare's play, The Ball of Errors, about two sets of accompanying brothers, adept and slave, who are afar in infancy, and the mix-ups occurring back they access in the aforementioned abode abounding years later. [c. 1600] Learn more: comedy, error, of comedy of errors
A antic accident or arrangement of events: The candidate's attack angry out to be a political ball of errors.Learn more: comedy, error, of