buffoon

《buffoon》怎以读

英 [bəˈfu:n]
美 [bəˈfun]

《buffoon》是什么意思

  • n.

    愚蠢的人;傻瓜;逗乐小丑;滑稽的人

  • 变形

    复数:buffoons

    英英释义

    buffoon[ bə'fu:n ]

    • n.
      • a rude or vulgar fool

        同义词:clown

      • a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior

        同义词:clownmerry andrew

    学习《buffoon》怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The man painted his hair into blue,looking like a buffoon.
      那人的头发染成了艳绿色,看上去像个小丑。
    2. The crowd laugh an guffaw as soon as they see the ridiculous manner of the buffoon.
      大家一见小丑那种滑稽样子,立刻哄堂大笑。
    3. He is far more than the blustering buffoon who was on the stage on Monday.
      本周一他在记者会上的表现犹如一个口无遮拦的跳梁小丑,但是赖特绝不止这么简单。

    权威例句

    Buffoons and Brave Hearts: Hollywood Portrays the Russians, 1939-1944
    The Trickster as Selfish‐Buffoon and Culture Hero
    Clowns, Buffoons, and Gladiators: Media Portrayals of African-American Men
    Socrates Plays the Buffoon: Cautionary Protreptic in "Euthydemus"
    Dr Caius: Cambridge Scholar, Shakespearean Buffoon
    Butches, bullies and buffoons: images of physical education teachers in the movies.
    The Buffoon and the Voyage of Magellan in Napoleón Baccino Ponce De León's "Maluco: La Novela de Los Descubridores"
    Birds, Bards, Buffoons and Brahmans: (Re-)Tracing the Indic Roots of some Ancient and Modern Performing Characters from Java and Bali
    How Not to Become a Buffoon in Front of a Shop Window: A Solution Allowing Natural Head Movement for Interaction with a Public Display
    Ronald Reagan as Presidential Symbol Maker: The Federal Bureaucrat as Loafer, Incompetent Buffoon, Good Ole Boy, and Tyrant
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