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ludicrous

ludicrous

[英] [ˈlu:dɪkrəs] [美] [ˈludɪkrəs] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 愚蠢的;荒唐的;可笑的 If you describe something as ludicrous, you are emphasizing that you think it is foolish, unreasonable, or unsuitable. 
  • It was ludicrous to suggest that the visit could be kept secret...

    认为此次访问能够保密是可笑的。

  • It's a completely ludicrous idea.

    这主意真是荒唐透顶。

ludicrously
  • By Western standards the prices are ludicrously low.

    以西方标准来看,价格低得离谱。

Adjective

1. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce;

  • "the wild farcical exuberance of a clown"
  • "ludicrous green hair"

2. completely devoid of wisdom or good sense;

  • "the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework"
  • "that's a cockeyed idea"
  • "ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"
  • "a contribution so small as to be laughable"
  • "it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion"
  • "a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history"
  • "her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was ridiculous"
1. Grandad looks absolutely ludicrous in old sunhat.
外公戴着一顶老式遮阳帽显得滑稽可笑。

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2. Isn't it ludicrous?; How ridiculous!
岂非可笑!

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3. There is something delightfully and liberatingly ludicrous about parading higgledy-piggledy in a line of walkers of all shapes and sizes.
乱七八糟地是在由形态各异的人组成的游行队伍里,这倒真是件滑稽有趣的事。

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