buffoon
听听怎么读
英 [bəˈfu:n]
美 [bəˈfun]
是什么意思
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
- a rude or vulgar fool
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- 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。 - 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。 - 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, 1939-1944The Trickster as Selfish‐buffoon and Culture HeroClowns, buffoons, and Gladiators: Media Portrayals of African-American MenSocrates Plays the buffoon: Cautionary Protreptic in "Euthydemus"Dr Caius: Cambridge Scholar, Shakespearean buffoonButches, 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 BaliHow Not to Become a buffoon in Front of a Shop Window: A Solution Allowing Natural Head Movement for Interaction with a Public DisplayRonald Reagan as Presidential Symbol Maker: The Federal Bureaucrat as Loafer, Incompetent buffoon, Good Ole Boy, and Tyrant