ludicrous

美音:['ludɪkrəs] 英音:['luːdɪkrəs]

简单释义:


adj.不合理的;不能当真的

网络可笑的;滑稽的;荒唐的

完整释义:


adj.

1.荒谬可笑的
2.可笑的;荒唐的


例句:

  1. The thought that somehow a computer version of a character is going to be something people prefer to look at is a ludicrous idea.
    那种以为虚拟角色将在荧屏上大行其道,更受欢迎的想法,其实是很可笑的。

  2. She never mentioned how ludicrous it was to imagine her scrawny, slow-footed son playing pro ball.
    可是,她从来没有说过,想象一下自己那个骨瘦如柴、磨磨蹭蹭的儿子打职业赛的场面,就会觉得滑稽可笑。

  3. Safety is cited as a major concern by many parents when discussing bike commuting; however, I find this pretty ludicrous.
    当谈论自行车上班族时,安全是许多父母最多关心的问题。然而,我觉得这非常的可笑。

  4. The incident was pathetic and ludicrous at the same time. The guy from upstairs hardly knew whether to laugh or to weep as he related it.
    这个小插曲既可悲又可笑,楼上那人讲述时简直不知道该哭还是该笑。

  5. The concept of a budget cap a couple of years ago was thought to be fairly ludicrous.
    预算上限的概念,数年前被认为是相当可笑的。

  6. I have to assume that other designers actually work like this in order for someone to get that ludicrous idea in their head .
    我必须假设其他设计师事实上以这样的方式按部就班地为某人工作,以获得某人脑袋瓜中的滑稽主意。

  7. One day, towards evening, one of these people arrived and started asking questions, ludicrous ones besides.
    一天,傍晚时分,这些人中的一位又过来开始问这问那,除了荒谬可笑外无甚可言。

  8. It is ludicrous to argue that this would be an insupportable burden.
    认为这种负担不可承受的说法是荒谬的。

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