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hilariously是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 欢闹的
  2. 热闹的
  3. 极可笑的
  4. 愉快的
  5. 极其滑稽的
  6. 有趣的
  7. 妙的
  8. 热热闹闹
  9. 狂欢的
  10. 十分有趣的
  11. 非常滑稽的
  12. 喜不自禁的
  13. 引人发笑的

hilariously词根

词根:hilarious

adj.

hilarious 欢闹的;非常滑稽的;喜不自禁的

hilariously英英释义

Adjective:
  1. marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter;

    "hilarious broad comedy"
    "a screaming farce"
    "uproarious stories"

hilariously词源英文解释

irregular from Latin hilarus, hilaris cheerful, from Greek hilaros

The first known use of hilarious was circa 1840

hilariously儿童词典英英释义

hilariousadjective

causing hilarity : wildly funny

hilariously 例句

1 Positive post-premiere discussion focused primarily on a hilariously warped sex scene.

2 In a story that hilariously reveals the differences between cats and dogs, everyone's favorite misbehaving pup learns from some new friends just how special he really is.

故事欢快地揭示了猫狗之间的差异,大家喜爱的捣蛋小狗向新朋友学习,更显示了他的特别。

3 Shannon is hilariously awkward as Father Michael, lumbering around the stage with a flat-footed shuffle, his shoulders rounded and his pants pulled up an inch or two too high.

4 We open on a hilariously self-important quote about "new worlds" that are hidden "behind the perception of our senses" as Paul Haslinger's glitch-pop score blares in the background, and that's an excellent start.

5 Deadly serious and hilariously gossipy, “Lovers at the Chameleon Club” comes to us as a collection of documents written by people with wildly different perspectives and motives.

6 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tim Burton's adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved (by children) and reviled (by critics and librarians) book, is quirky, well acted, often hilarious, and visually sumptuous, but don't go to it expecting sweetness in anything except the title.

7 The 40-year-old director's latest swipe at business shows Spurlock hilariously pitching companies to fund his film that exposes sponsorship and advertising in movies, TV shows and just about everywhere people turn -- knowingly and unknowingly.

8 Prince Harry's first memoir, the hilariously named "Spare," became an instant bestseller as soon as it was announced, and it's coming already the first week of January.

9 The clip, viewed almost a million times, suggested a scenario both hilariously absurd and not altogether implausible.

10 On Nov. 7, Facebook user Estrella CR shared images of the hilariously ambitious canine to Facebook, in a post that has since gone viral with over 26,000 likes and 62,000 shares.

11 As a result, the website crashed and FCC Chair Tom Wheeler had to hilariously insist to the public that he “wasn’t a dingo.”

12 And Edge of Tomorrow presents a gender dynamic so unorthodox that we’re left bamboozled at every turn – not to mention the chance to see poor old Cruise hilariously battered into oblivion for two hours.

13 What a weird and hilariously loud formative chapter in the sartorial lives of so many millennial women.

14 Her mission ends with blunt efficiency that lets the people who made this movie concoct a stretch of hilariously desperate physical comedy.

15 In addition to their main characters, Ms. Malouf and Mr. Brooks play the hilariously cheesy shock jocks, with a full arsenal of rude taped noises.

16 Sharing the job with Alec Baldwin in 2010 was less successful but, in his two solo stints, Martin was hilariously irreverent.

17 After “Ghost World” and “Art School Confidential,” his latest character to make the transition is Wilson, a solitary, cynical, and hilariously blunt middle-aged man living in a nondescript American town.

18 Bird lovers beware: Contains a hilariously high body count of ill-fated seagulls.

19 But a scene in which Tom reduces his closeted, gay-baiting boss to a simpering slave is priceless, its transitional exchange hilariously played by the two actors.

20 This means that characters on different storeys are hilariously juxtaposed and that they mimetically ascend and descend imaginary stairs.

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