
美:/'bəˈfuːnəri/
SAT
n. 滑稽;打诨
He went to the university of buffoonery.
他上的是小丑大學。
The buffoonery and derision of Language also have very strong comedy result.
語言上的插科打诨、揶揄嘲笑也有很強的喜劇效果。
It can take innumerable forms, from buffoonery to the pursuit of posthumous fame.
它可以有無數表現形式,從插科打揮到追求死後的名聲。
He insists over and over that his task is not buffoonery, but teaching (or even preaching).
他再三堅持說他的工作不是諧谑而是教導(甚至是說教)。
This article gives an annotation to the concept of buffoonery in terms of etymology and semantics.
本文從詞源、詞義的角度诠釋了“滑稽”概念。
n.|clownery/farcicality;滑稽;打诨
單詞buffoonery 的詳細解釋如下:
如需更多例句或詞源細節,可參考歐路詞典()或中文詞典()。
Buffoonery是一個名詞,用于形容愚蠢的、荒謬的行為或表演。下面是一些例句和對該詞的解釋:
His buffoonery during the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.(他在會議期間的滑稽表演讓每個人都感到不適。)
他在會議期間的愚蠢行為讓每個人都感到不舒服。
The comedian's buffoonery had the au***nce in stitches.(這位喜劇演員的滑稽表演讓觀衆捧腹大笑。)
這位喜劇演員的荒唐表演讓觀衆捧腹大笑。
The politician's buffoonery was seen as a desperate attempt to gain attention.(政治家的滑稽行為被視為一種絕望的嘗試來獲得關注。)
政治家的荒謬行為被視為一種絕望的嘗試來獲得關注。
Buffoonery的近義詞包括clowning、foolishness和absurdity。反義詞則包括seriousness和sobriety。
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