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buffoons bəˈfu:nz COCA⁷⁵³⁵⁰BNC⁹¹⁵¹⁷⁺⁸Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 n.愚蠢的人buffoon的名词复数;傻瓜;逗乐小丑;滑稽的人原型buffoon的复数 Actually, they appear to be buffoons for using it. 其实他们在使用术语时表现出来却像小丑。 yeeyan In place of genuine politics, the election season will be full of Kremlin-sanctioned buffoons, clowns and imps. 俄罗斯大选期间处处充斥着政府的谐星,小丑和老顽童,这场闹剧代替了真正的选举。 ecocn A series of ads shown before cinema screenings portrays people who speak in the theatre as bumpkins and buffoons— so far to little avail. 电影放映前播放的一系列广告将在电影院交谈的人描绘成土包子及小丑——到目前为止成效不大。 ecocn And populaces, like tyrants, require buffoons. 而群氓和暴君都需要逗乐的小丑。 ebigear Full of clattering buffoons is the market-place, — and the people glory in their great men! These are for them the masters of the hour. 市场上充满着像煞有介事的丑角,——而群众正以这些大人物自眩:视他们为当今的主人。 blog.sina.com.cn How did these supposedly ignorant buffoons arrive at the heart of the American power structure? 那么,这些过去人们眼中愚昧无知的小丑,又是如何深入到美国权利结构的中心? ecocn Outside a town- hall meeting in Reston, Virginia, last week, a few buffoons likened Barack Obama to Hitler. 上周,在弗吉尼亚莱斯顿举行村镇大会的市政厅外,几个滑稽剧演员把奥巴马比作希特勒。 ecocn They convey a dangerousand possibly justified impression that the party is unready for office: that it contains little talent, but many buffoons and the odd scoundrel. 他们给人以危险可能也是符合事实的印象,即这个党还没做好上台的准备:他们人才太少,傻瓜和怪人当道。 ecocn We tend to avoid grumps, and buffoons, though initially fun, grow old after a while. 我们倾向于避开发牢骚的人,和一开始滑稽但很快变老的小丑。 yeeyan |