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buffoon

英 [bəˈfuːn]

美 [bəˈfuːn]

n.  小丑; 滑稽可笑的人

复数:buffoons 

GRE

BNC.34386 / COCA.23455

牛津词典

    noun

    • 小丑;滑稽可笑的人
      a person who does silly but amusing things

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 小丑;愚蠢的人
        If you call someone abuffoon, you mean that they often do foolish things.
        1. ...the man once dismissed by the West as a drunken buffoon.
          一个曾被西方不屑地视为醉鬼的人

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Among these plays, the play to be arrested were awarded performance prize and corolla prize at the third Shanghai Drama festival, so he was acclaimed as famous buffoon of South of Changjiang river.
        《活捉》一剧荣获上海第三届戏剧节表演奖和花冠奖,被誉为“江南名丑”。
      • You buffoon! Dont waste food like that!
        傻瓜!别浪费食物!
      • A buffoon, especially a performing clown.
        小丑,丑角小丑,尤指表演的丑角。
      • You are an ignorant buffoon.
        你是个无知的小丑。
      • Doesn't he get tired of playing the buffoon in class?
        他没有对在班里扮演小丑感到厌倦吗?
      • The crowd laugh and 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 was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.
        人家说他是一分流氓气,三分小丑气。
      • He's a drunken buffoon posing as a poet.
        他是个假装成诗人的酒鬼。
      • Acting like a clown or buffoon.
        行为像一个傻瓜或小丑。
      • A buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for ludicrous effect.
        在旧喜剧中的一种小丑;模仿他人达到滑稽效果。