clowning

clowning [k'laʊnɪŋ]  [k'laʊnɪŋ] 

原级:clown

第三人称单数:clowns

第三人称复数:clowns

过去分词:clowned

clowning的意思

过去式:clowned

clowning 基本解释
扮小丑(clown的现在分词形式);
clowning 网络解释

1. 小丑::*Kiss吻 | :*)Clowning小丑 | :**:Returning kiss回吻

clowning 单语例句

1. He blasted teammates for clowning in the dressing room after the team's fourth straight loss.

2. clowning的解释

2. Elena Day says interacting with people is what makes clowning a unique performing experience.

3. clowning的近义词

3. Clowning has been a part of show business for hundreds of years, across many cultures.

4. Certainly you didn't see any Chinese officials clowning around like Boris Johnson.

5. A wall in his house is covered with awards from clowning competitions across the country.

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6. The main idea behind clowning is the same today as it was in ancient times.

clowning 英英释义

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noun

1. clowning

1. acting like a clown or buffoon

    Synonym: buffoonery japery frivolity harlequinade prank

2. clowning的解释

2. a comic incident or series of incidents

    Synonym: drollery comedy funniness