clown
英式音标:[klaʊn] 美式音标:[klaʊn]
clown基本解释 n. 小丑;乡下人;粗鲁笨拙的人vi. 扮小丑;装傻 clown的意思释义 n.丑角,小丑;乡下人,笨拙粗鲁的人;经常闹笑话的人;
clown怎么读
英式音标:[klaʊn]
美式音标:[klaʊn]
clown基本解释
n. 小丑;乡下人;粗鲁笨拙的人
vi. 扮小丑;装傻
clown的意思释义
n.
丑角,小丑;乡下人,笨拙粗鲁的人;经常闹笑话的人;小气鬼,守财奴
v.
扮小丑;闹笑话;说笑话,逗趣;
变形
复数:clowns过去式:clowned过去分词:clowned现在分词:clowning第三人称单数:clowns
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]丑角,小丑 a person who works in a circus,performing funny acts
[C]行为荒诞滑稽的人 any person who behaves ridiculously
英英释义
clown[ klaun ]n.
a rude or vulgar fool
同义词:buffoon
a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
同义词:buffoonmerry andrew
v.act as or like a clown
同义词:clown aroundantic
clown用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
act a clown扮演小丑
play a clown扮演小丑
see a clown看见小丑
形容词+~
famous clown著名的小丑
funny clown滑稽小丑
young clown年轻的小丑
名词+~
circus clown马戏团的杂技小丑
office clown办公室里的小丑
star clown丑星
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
It\'s a picture depicting him as a clown.
这是一幅把他画成小丑的画。
I just curled up when I saw her dressed as a clown.
我见她打扮得像个小丑,把我笑得直不起腰来。
I wish he would stop being such a clown.
我希望他能够不再像个粗俗的小丑。
用作动词(v.)
Start climbing up the charts, so sick, but they tried to clown.
开始向美好奋斗
Stop all this clowning.
别再开玩笑了。
例句参考
Bobo clown aggression in childhood: Environment, not genesClown humour: The perceptions of doctors, nurses, parents and children
Shakespeare\'s Clown: Actor and Text in the Elizabethan Playhouse by David Wiles
The effects of clown intervention on worries and emotional responses in children undergoing surgery
Did you see the unicycling clown? Inattentional blindness while walking and talking on a cell phone.
Forcible eviction and prevention of recruitment in the clown anemonefish
The Life Threatened Child and the Life Enhancing Clown: Towards a Model of Therapeutic Clowning
Length–weight relationship of clown knifefish Chitala chitala (Hamilton 1822) from the River Ganga basin, India
Social correlates of reproductive success in false clown anemonefish: Subordinate group members do not pay-to-stay
Geological history and oceanography of the Indo-Malay Archipelago shape the genetic population structure in the false clown anemonef...
clown词源
clown
clown: [16] Clown’s antecedents are obscure. Its earliest recorded sense is ‘unsophisticated or boorish country fellow’, which has led to speculation that it may come ultimately from Latin colonus ‘colonist, farmer’ (residence in the country often being associated with backwardness or lack of sophistication, as in the case heathen and pagan). Others, however, see a more direct source in a Germanic language from the Low Countries or Scandinavia: North Frisian klönne and Icelandic klunni, both meaning ‘clumsy person’, have been compared.
clown (n.)
1560s, clowne, also cloyne, \"rustic, boor, peasant,\" origin uncertain. Perhaps from Scandinavian dialect (compare Icelandic klunni \"clumsy, boorish fellow;\" Swedish kluns \"a hard knob; a clumsy fellow,\" Danish klunt \"log, block\"), or akin to North Frisian klönne \"clumsy person.\" Or, less likely, from Latin colonus \"colonist, farmer,\" though awareness of this word might have influenced the sense development in English.Meaning \"professional fool, professional or habitual jester\" is c. 1600. \"The pantomime clown represents a blend of the Shakes[pearean] rustic with one of the stock types of the It. comedy\" [Weekley]. Meaning \"contemptible person\" is from 1920s. Fem. form clowness attested from 1801.
clown (v.)
c. 1600, \"to play the clown onstage,\" from clown (n.); colloquial sense of \"to behave inappropriately\" (as in clown around, 1932) attested by 1928, perhaps from theatrical slang sense of \"play a (non-comical) part farcically or comically\" (1891). Related: Clowned; clowning.
clown相关例句
1.\"Oh, you clown!\" she thought.
“哼,你这个笨蛋