clownish
基本解釋
- adj.小丑似的;滑稽的
英漢例句
- I stand by the bed where a young woman lies, her face postoperative, her mouth twisted in palsy, clownish.
我站在一個(gè)年輕女人的病床旁,她的臉剛做過手術(shù),她的嘴卻像中風(fēng)一樣扭曲著,樣子很是滑稽。 - The mask of meringue on her face looked eerie, not clownish at all, and her mouth speaking through the white foam seemed to be a separate creature entirely, a puppet or a fish.
她臉上蛋白酥皮的面具看上去很怪誕,一點(diǎn)都不搞笑,她的嘴通過白沫說出話來似乎使她完全成了另類的生物,像個(gè)木偶,或一條魚。 - Weak, deceitful, clownish, boorish, squabbling, thuggish and corrupt politicians in the east risk destroying the flagging enthusiasm of west European voters for further enlargement of the EU.
西歐選民對(duì)歐盟擴(kuò)軍的熱情正在消退,而東歐那些或軟弱,或無信,或滑稽,或粗魯,或好斗,或染“黑”,或貪腐的政客們,又進(jìn)一步削弱了這種熱情。 - 's colorful children's clothes were awfully clownish and seemed to be falling out of fashion.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour as clownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.