clownish
英 [ˈklaʊnɪʃ]
美 [ˈklaʊnɪʃ]
adj. 小丑似的; 滑稽的; 愚蠢的; 傻的
BNC.40764 / COCA.32581
牛津词典
adj.
- 小丑似的;滑稽的;愚蠢的;傻的
like a clown ; silly
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 滑稽的;傻傻的
If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour asclownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.- He had a clownish sense of humour.
他有一种非常滑稽的幽默感。 - ...their clownish stupidity.
他们滑稽愚蠢的行为
- He had a clownish sense of humour.
英英释义
adj
- like a clown
- a buffoonish walk
- a clownish face
- a zany sense of humor
双语例句
- Among them, for example, images of clownish old ladies and poor, villainous infanticides are the most common.
其中,滑稽的老妇角色以及杀婴等低劣小人形象最为常见。 - A technocratic economic administration combined with a clownish fa ç ade does not suffice, however: something more is needed.
一个技术官僚和经济行政的结合,再加上有一个小丑的外表还不够:还需要别的东西。 - He had a clownish sense of humour.
他有一种非常滑稽的幽默感。 - You do not assume, indeed, the solemnity of the pulpit, or the tone of stage-declamation; neither are you at liberty to gabble on at a venture, without emphasis or discretion, or to resort to vulgar dialect or clownish pronunciation.
当然,你无须像在教堂里讲道或在舞台上朗诵那样拿腔作势;然而,你也不可不分轻重,不讲分寸,信口哇啦哇啦,再不然就乞灵于粗俗方言和油腔滑调。