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laughing stock

英 [ˈlɑːfɪŋ stɒk]

美 [ˈlæfɪŋ stɑːk]

n.  笑柄; 笑料

牛津词典

    noun

    • 笑柄;笑料
      a person that everyone laughs at because they have done sth stupid
      1. I can't wear that! I'd be a laughing stock.
        我可不能戴那个东西!否则会成为笑柄的。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 笑柄;笑料
      If you say that a person or an organization has becomea laughing stock, you mean that they are supposed to be important or serious but have been made to seem ridiculous.
      1. The truth must never get out. If it did she would be a laughing-stock.
        真相一定不能传出去。万一传出去,她会成为笑柄。
      2. ...his policies became the laughing stock of the financial community.
        他的政策成了金融界的笑柄

    双语例句

    • You may now become the laughing stock of fans all over the world!
      你现在成了全世界球迷的笑柄!
    • He become the laughing stock when his pants split open.
      他的裤子开裂使他成为众人的笑柄。
    • His constant blunders made him the laughing stock of the whole class.
      他总是出错,成了全班的笑柄。
    • In "a dream of red mansions", grandma Liu is a laughing stock in the eyes of many in the grand garden.
      《红楼梦》中,刘姥姥在大观园里是人们眼中的宝货。
    • You're the laughing stock of the entire fashion world.
      你成了时装界的笑柄。
    • Thus, the House of splendor become a laughing stock of the scene.
      于是,书屋内的辉煌情景竟成了一种笑柄。
    • You should make yourself a laughing stock.
      你应该把自己变成一个笑柄。
    • But he also admitted it had made him a laughing stock as people drew comparisons with him and Mr Plod from cartoon series Noddy from Toytown.
      但他也承认,他也因此成了人们的笑柄,他被人们比作动画片《诺弟来啦》里面的普拉先生。
    • Since then, it will set up a Fool's Day, with well-intentioned lies, warn those who think that smart people, because not to believe, do the folly of a laughing stock.
      此后,人们便设立了愚人节,用善意的谎言,告诫那些自以为聪明的人,不要由于轻信,干出贻笑大方的蠢事。
    • She was so eager to get a promotion that she faked some of the results in her last research report and now she's a laughing stock among her colleagues.
      由于她迫切地想得到提升,她在上一次的研究报告里假报了一部份成果,结果现在她在同事们当中成了一个笑柄。