英 [bəˈfuːnəri] 美 [bəˈfuːnəri]
n. 滑稽;打诨
buffoonery /bəˈfuːnərɪ/
不可数名词 Buffoonery is foolish behaviour that makes you laugh. 插科打诨
acting like a clown or buffoon
同义词: clowning / japery / frivolity / harlequinade / prank
科诨-引用次数:12
Originating from the Chinese funny tradition, from the Chinese optimistic mind, the aim of buffoonery is to make use of the art lightness to lighten the life heaviness.
源于中国戏剧滑稽诙谐的传统,源于人们乐观自信的心态的科诨旨在以艺术之“轻”消解生活之“重”。
参考来源元杂剧科诨研究
插科打诨-引用次数:5
The buffoonery and derision of Language also have very strong comedy result .
语言上的插科打诨、揶揄嘲笑也有很强的喜剧效果。
参考来源《西游记》主旨研究
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buffoon 丑角;滑稽剧演员
滑稽;打诨
He went to the university of buffoonery.
他上的是小丑大学。
The buffoonery and derision of Language also have very strong comedy result.
语言上的插科打诨、揶揄嘲笑也有很强的喜剧效果。
It can take innumerable forms, from buffoonery to the pursuit of posthumous fame.
它可以有无数表现形式,从插科打挥到追求死后的名声。
Second, led by Yediot, the media prefer to portray Barak's buffoonery as courageous statecraft than acknowledge the massive cost of his failure.
View To A Kill in 1985 marked Moore's departure and despite his popularity left many feeling that Bond's buffoonery had got out of hand.
" He said the use of blackface "brings back the memories of African-Americans being reduced to buffoonery just to gain access to the entertainment industry.