laughable

laughable [ˈlɑ:fəbl]  [ˈlæfəbl] 

laughable 基本解释

形容词可笑; 好笑; 有趣的,逗人笑的

laughable 网络解释

1. 可笑的; 有趣的 (形):laugh up one's sleeve 暗自感到好笑; 偷笑 | laughable 可笑的; 有趣的 (形) | laughably 可笑地; 有趣地 (副)

2. 可笑:取笑: V: to make fun of, to ridicule | 可笑: SV: funny, laughable; ridiculous, ludicrous | 在乎: V: to mind, to care about, take to heart

3. 可笑/可笑的/有趣的:laugenite /奥卡闪长岩/ | laughable /可笑/可笑的/有趣的/ | laughably /可笑/有趣/

laughable 词典解释

1. 可笑的;滑稽的;荒唐的
    If you say that something such as an idea or suggestion is laughable, you mean that it is so stupid as to be funny and not worth serious consideration.

    e.g. The idea that TV shows like 'Dallas' or 'Dynasty' represent typical American life is laughable...
           说《豪门恩怨》或《锦绣豪门》等电视剧是美国人生活的典型写照是很滑稽的。
    e.g. He has denied suggestions that he hates all English people, claiming the allegations are 'laughable'.
           他矢口否认那些有关他憎恨所有英国人的推测,声称这些指控是“荒唐的”。

laughably
To an outsider, the issues that we fight about would seem almost laughably petty.
对局外人来说,我们为之抗争的这些议题可能看上去无关痛痒,几近滑稽。
laughable 单语例句

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1. Critics savaged " Basic Instinct 2, " many finding its tale of erotic intrigue both laughable and dull.

2. Now they describe the police's charge as " laughable " and flout the spirit of the law.

3. " It is so preposterous that it is almost laughable, " he told Britain's Channel Four News.

4. These gross simplifications may seem laughable today but for many years they had a profound influence on American audiences'perception of Asian men.

5. Recent practices prove that they usually fail to grasp the essence of the classics and change their plots in a laughable way.

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6. It is extremely laughable that these groups seek out the Dalai Lama for new spiritual values.

7. " That a government expresses an opinion without seeing the indictment is laughable, " he told a press conference.

8. North Korea initially dismissed the Bush proposal as " laughable, " but said later it was prepared to consider it.

9. laughable的近义词

9. " The ultimate way to shrink a myth is to make it laughable, " it added.

10. The New York Times called it " a musical sleeping pill ", while the Hollywood Reporter found it " laughable " and " deadly dull ".

laughable 英英释义

laughable

adj

1. arousing or provoking laughter

    e.g. an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls
           an amusing fellow
           a comic hat
           a comical look of surprise
           funny stories that made everybody laugh
           a very funny writer
           it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much
           a mirthful experience
           risible courtroom antics

    Synonym: amusing comic comical funny mirthful risible

2. incongruous
    nviting ridicule

    e.g. 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

    Synonym: absurd cockeyed derisory idiotic ludicrous nonsensical preposterous ridiculous