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ludicrous

英 [ˈluːdɪkrəs]

美 [ˈluːdɪkrəs]

adj.  不合理的; 不能当真的

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Collins.1 / BNC.9509 / COCA.11008

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 不合理的;不能当真的
      unreasonable; that you cannot take seriously
      1. a ludicrous suggestion
        荒谬的建议
      2. It was ludicrous to think that the plan could succeed.
        认为此计划会取得成功是荒唐的。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 愚蠢的;荒唐的;可笑的
      If you describe something asludicrous, you are emphasizing that you think it is foolish, unreasonable, or unsuitable.
      1. It was ludicrous to suggest that the visit could be kept secret...
        认为此次访问能够保密是可笑的。
      2. It's a completely ludicrous idea.
        这主意真是荒唐透顶。

    英英释义

    adj

    • broadly or extravagantly humorous
      1. the wild farcical exuberance of a clown
      2. ludicrous green hair
      Synonym:farcicalridiculous
    • incongruous
      1. the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework
      2. that's a cockeyed idea
      3. ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer
      4. a contribution so small as to be laughable
      5. it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion
      6. a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history
      7. her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was ridiculous
      Synonym:absurdcockeyedderisoryidioticlaughablenonsensicalpreposterousridiculous

    双语例句

    • At a cost which now seems ludicrous.
      以一种现在看来似乎滑稽可笑的代价。
    • Men go on doing ludicrous and irresponsible things.
      人们还在继续干荒唐和不负责任的事。
    • It was ludicrous to suggest that the visit could be kept secret
      认为此次访问能够保密是可笑的。
    • It was ludicrous to think that they would agree to those proposals.
      认为他们会同意这些提议,那就太可笑了。
    • I have never even heard of such a ludicrous number of viruses on a computer before!
      我从来没有听说过这样一个荒谬的数目病毒一台电脑前!
    • Of or relating to a sudden change from an impressive to a ludicrous style.
      以一个滑稽的方式突然变化的或与之相关的。
    • It is ludicrous that we have to show our pass each time.
      我们每次都得出示通行证,这太可笑了。
    • A buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for ludicrous effect.
      在旧喜剧中的一种小丑;模仿他人达到滑稽效果。
    • This is clearly ludicrous, but it is considered good manners.
      这种行为显得可笑,但却被认为是有教养的举止。
    • I wondered what on earth could have led me to entertain so ludicrous a suspicion.
      我真不知道究竟是什么原因竟会使我怀有如此可笑的疑虑。