英:['kɒmɪklɪ]
美:[ˈkɑmɪklɪ]
英:['kɒmɪklɪ]
美:[ˈkɑmɪklɪ]
词根:comic
adj.comic 喜剧的;滑稽的;有趣的
comical 滑稽的,好笑的
n.comic 连环漫画;喜剧演员;滑稽人物
comicality 诙谐;滑稽
Adverb
1. in a comical manner;
"she acted comically"
The first known use of comical was in the 15th century
commandeerverb
to take possession of by force especially for military purposes
commandantnoun
an officer in command
commanoun
a punctuation mark , used chiefly to show separation of words or word groups within a sentence
comitynoun
courteous behavior : civility
comingadjective
immediately following : next
in the coming year
gaining importance
recognized as a coming young star
comic1 of 2adjective
of or relating to comedy
a comic actor
causing laughter or amusement : funny
of or relating to comic strips
comic2 of 2noun
comedian sense 2
comic strip
plural the part of a newspaper devoted to comic strips
comicaladjective
laughable, funny
1 “Twins, by Jupiter!” was all he said for a minute, then turning to the women with an appealing look that was comically piteous, he added, “Take ’em quick, somebody!
2 The flowers’ terror, and love, are telegraphed comically yet absolutely by large glass eyes.
3 Kazemi has a way with off-kilter alignments — showing crossed legs and even slightly crossed eyes — that make her characters comically endearing.
4 The award categories, which have been comically unwieldy in the past, followed a more simplified model adopted last year, with lots of nominees and lots of winners.
5 What I loved about the book, it’s very comically tragic.
6 She raised her eyebrows comically.
她滑稽地挑了挑眉毛。
7 Only his weapon gives him an advantage, and even that turns out to be comically fragile.
8 They’re also almost comically simple, emphasizing plain rhyme schemes and repetition.
9 “Let me help you here, sir,” the ticket seller said, in that comically contrived “white” accent that uneducated people liked to put on.
10 Two musicians occasionally punctuate the action with a glockenspiel or the comically forlorn bleat of a horn.
11 A small town with a comically higgledy-piggledy central piazza, it’s like Assisi these days: in danger of seeming quaint or cute instead of beautiful or picturesque.
12 As a way of separating the Doctor from his companion goes, trapping him inside a comically miniature Tardis that she has to keep in her handbag is one of the more ingenious.
13 Playing off Eno’s heightened sense of language and pacing, Oliver Butler opts for comically stylized direction in this production by the Theater for a New Audience.
14 Cut to the comically guilty look on Mary’s face.
15 I remember a warm voice, expressive eyes, and bushy eyebrows that wiggled3 comically at a pun or a joke.
我记得他那温暖的声音、炯炯的眼神、浓密的眉毛——一句双关语、一个笑话便会使他那浓眉滑稽跳动。
16 I must have looked comical in that big hat.
17 He began comically ad-libbing a script.
他即兴调侃起了一段剧本。
18 Another filmmaker might have comically eviscerated that lie, or at least smacked it around.
19 And if you like comically irritating “S.N.L.” characters of a different vintage, Cecily Strong appeared on Weekend Update as The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With at a Party.
20 His God is by turns comically admonishing, affectionate and just occasionally petulant, as who would not be when his carefully laid plans have resulted in, well, the world in its endless imperfection.