buffoonery

英 [bəˈfuːnəri] 美 [bəˈfuːnəri]

n.  滑稽; 插科打诨

COCA.35123



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 滑稽;插科打诨
    Buffoonery is foolish behaviour that makes you laugh.
    1. ...the music hall buffoonery of Norman Wisdom.
      充满诺曼人智慧的歌舞杂耍滑稽表演

双语例句

  1. Jimmy Durante's buffoonery was hilarious. The boy plays the clown to get attention.
    吉米·杜兰特的滑稽表演令人捧腹。那男孩作出滑稽的动作以便引人注意。
  2. Some of his recomposed songs and music videos ( MVs) are so exceedingly buffoonery that they tickle yours humbly funny bone to no end.
    有些已更改的歌和音乐视频(MV)是极端滑稽令本人‘笑得见牙不见眼’!
  3. He insists over and over that his task is not buffoonery, but teaching.
    他再三坚持说他的工作不是谐谑而是教导。
  4. This article gives an annotation to the concept of "buffoonery" in terms of etymology and semantics.
    本文从词源、词义的角度诠释了“滑稽”概念。
  5. Humorous literature is a distinctive part of literature, but it was alienated to the orthodox literature and had not been estimated properly for a very long time in history because people paid little attention to humor and buffoonery.
    俳谐文学是文学中一个独特的门类,在很长的一段时期,由于诙谐滑稽不为人重视,俳谐文学一直游离于正统文学之外,得不到应有的评价。
  6. The Buffoonery in the Yuan Drama: A Study of Its Artistic Techniques
    元杂剧科诨艺术技巧研究

英英释义

noun

  1. acting like a clown or buffoon

      Synonym:    clowningjaperyfrivolityharlequinadeprank