buffoon如何读

英:[bəˈfu:n]

美:[bəˈfun]

buffoon是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 小丑,丑角
  2. 滑稽剧演员
  3. 言谈诙谐的人,滑稽可笑的人
  4. 愚蠢的人,傻瓜
  5. 缺乏教养之人
adj. (形容词)
  1. 有小丑特点的
v. (动词)
  1. 丑化
  2. 当小丑

buffoon自然拼读

buf·foon

b fun

buffoon变形

复数:buffoons

buffoon扩展

buffoonish (adj.), buffoonery (n.), buffoonishness (n.)

buffoon词根

词根:buffoon

n.

buffoonery 滑稽;打诨

buffoon英英释义

noun

someone who behaves comically; clown.He was beloved in high school as the class buffoon.

someone who is seen as ridiculous by others.No one took him for anything more than a buffoon and no idea of his was taken seriously.

buffoon词源中文解释

1540年代,“哑剧舞蹈的一种类型”; 1580年代,“职业滑稽小丑”; 1590年代在一般意义上指“小丑,开玩笑的人”; 源自法语 bouffon(16世纪),源自意大利语 buffone “小丑”,源自 buffa “玩笑,笑话,幽默”,源自 buffare “鼓起脸颊”,一种滑稽的手势,具有拟声的起源。另请参见 -oon。

buffoon词源英文解释

Middle French bouffon, from Old Italian buffone

The first known use of buffoon was in 1584

buffoon儿童词典英英释义

bugaboonoun

bugbear sense 2, bogey

buff1 of 3noun

an orange yellow

a device with a soft absorbent surface (as of cloth) for applying polishing material

fan entry 3, enthusiast

a tennis buff

buff2 of 3adjective

of the color buff

buff3 of 3verb

to polish with or as if with a buff

buffoonerynoun

foolish or playful behavior

buffoonnoun

clown entry 1 sense 2

a crude or stupid person

buffoon 例句

1 You almost have to find another way to get to him because just making him look like a buffoon is not enough.

2 I’ve had a lot of people ask me, “Well, how can they listen to this buffoon?” and “How can they take him seriously?”

3 There is no buffoon who can’t seem to complete the simplest of tasks.

4 She’s amused by the commercial, but her husband never gets on board, seemingly unclear whether he’s just been made into a folk hero or a buffoon.

5 It would have been challenging for producers to pick a slate of men who could match her physically, intellectually and emotionally, even if they weren’t invested in seeding the deck with fame-hungry buffoons and cryptoracists.

6 “There were scores of people working on it, all called vice president this and that, and a lot of them were buffoons.”

7 And having him dance like a buffoon knowing that I can't dance, either.

知道我不会跳舞,所以让他像个小丑一样跳舞。

8 Since the show first aired, McElhenney has been contacted on social media by a number of game developers who all assumed that they alone were the inspiration for the preening buffoon.

9 My face looks like a buffoon with a smile.

我的潇洒微笑像不像个小丑?

10 The manner in which Wilmore expressed his annoyance—an unfamiliar abrasiveness in contrast to Colbert’s intellectualized buffoon—likely turned some viewers off, as well.

11 “Because you would make a joke of it, you old buffoon,” said Löfgren.

12 And the artist buffoons came to the court to entertain, to charm.

13 The man may be a vain, ethically obtuse, generally clueless buffoon, but it would not occur to him to allow a fictional character on his air to sell a product.

14 That politician acted like a buffoon during that debate.

这个政客在那场辩论中真是丑态百出.

15 Or was it something else: Hollywood's fear that audiences don't want to see women behaving like buffoons when they could watch Kate Hudson or Katherine Heigl pining for some lovable rogue?

16 As had been the case in The Producers, Mars's character – a preening, velvet-suited geologist – represented one buffoon among a parade of eccentrics.

17 “Left wheel! I said left wheel, you buffoons. You there, don’t you know the difference between your left and your right? Hold out your left paw.”

18 You don't want to be remembered as the guy or girl who ruined the party by falling off the roof like a drunken buffoon.

你不会希望自己因为像喝醉的小丑一样从屋顶上摔下来搞砸了整个聚会而被大家记住。

19 “But never mind: He was a lovable buffoon.”

20 Mr Sarkozy's hyperactivity has made him look like a buffoon.

萨科齐的极度活跃让他看起来像个小丑.

buffoon 同义词

2 粗野人

Goth

4 滑稽可笑的人

sight

6 滑稽演员

mummer tummler

10 扮演丑角

clown

12 滑稽的人

case sketch a hard case

13 嘲弄者

piss-taker mocker

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