Farsa in english
Farce
pronunciation: fɑrs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɑrs part of speech: noun
In gestures
farsa = farce ; travesty of justice ; theatrics ; whitewash ; charade ; travesty ; masquerade.
Example: University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.Example: Why did the ALA accept the travesty of justice represented by the Latin American subcommittee's January 2001 report on Cuba, as well as the stage-managed 'onsite investigation' carried out in May 2001?.Example: The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces.Example: The trials in Jakarta have been a whitewash -- Indonesia has failed in its promise to hold the military accountable for the atrocities commited.Example: Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.Example: It's great that Connecticut finally decided to drop the charges, but the whole thing remains a travesty.Example: Such a masquerade may allow some microbes to enter the host's inner sanctum covertly in a manner analogous to the Trojan horse.more:
» ser todo una farsa = be all for show .
Example: Take a closer look to see a tiny flash of a cheeky grin and you will quickly realize that his huff and puff is all for show.