grotesque
美音:[ɡroʊ'tesk] 英音:[ɡrəʊ'tesk]简单释义:
adj.怪诞的;荒唐的;荒谬的;丑陋奇异的
n.(尤指书画中的)奇形怪状的人;奇异艺术风格
网络异常;荒诞怪;怪异的
变形:
复数:grotesques
完整释义:
adj.
1.奇异的,奇形怪状的;怪诞的,可笑的
2.可笑;荒唐的,怪诞的,荒诞可笑的
3.怪模怪样的;怪里怪气的;奇形怪状的
4.太离奇,离奇古怪的
5.风格特殊的
n.
1.奇形怪状的人[物、图形等];(文学、艺术上的)奇异风格;风格奇异的作品
2.〔英国〕【印刷】粗黑体字
例句:
Life under Communism was principally a tragedy, but a tragedy with comic, not to say grotesque, interludes.
那个时代的生活主要是个悲剧,但却带有喜剧色彩的悲剧,更别说荒诞和幕间插曲了。The public was made starkly aware that nearly anyone could be the victim of a grotesque invasion of their privacy.
公众突然明显地意识到,几乎每个人都可能成为恶劣侵犯他们隐私的牺牲品。In the middle of a circle covered with a net pattern painted on the belly of the jar, there was grotesque human figure outlined in black.
罐子腹上一个布满密网的大圆圈里,有一个粗放的黑彩勾画的怪人。The next day, Abdul Hamid woke up without any feeling in the hands that had touched the grotesque cadaver.
第二天,哈米德醒来的时候,碰触过尸体的双手没有任何感觉。This investiture of the grotesque and impossible with reality, he looked upon as a trick - a skilful trick at best.
他把这种荒诞离奇与现实的杂揉只认作是一种技巧——最多是一种聪明的技巧。North Korea looks like a grotesque parody of Mao's centrally controlled China, precisely the sort of system that Beijing has left behind.
朝鲜看上去像是毛时代中央集权的中国的怪诞模仿,其体制恰恰是北京方面已经抛弃的。The most grotesque fantastic conceits haunted him in his bed at night .
夜晚躺在床上的时候,各种离奇怪诞的幻想纷至沓来。He is often blamed for making his characters unreal, strange, grotesque creatures that never could have existed.
他经常受到责怪,说他塑造的人物是不真实的,奇异怪诞的,根本不可能存在的。
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