clowned

美 [klaʊnd]英 [klaʊnd]
  • v.(尤指为逗人笑而故意)作出蠢相
  • clown的过去分词和过去式
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clowned

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (马戏团的)小丑
    A clown is a performer in a circus who wears funny clothes and bright make-up, and does silly things in order to make people laugh.

  • 2
    VERB 扮小丑,装傻,作蠢相(逗人发笑)
    If you clown, you do silly things in order to make people laugh.

    Bruno clowned and won affection everywhere.

    布鲁诺很会耍活宝,到哪儿都受到大家的喜爱。

  • She senses that behind the clowning there is a terrible sense of anguish.

    她感觉到在这种滑稽可笑行为的背后隐藏着极大的痛苦。

  • 4
    N-COUNT 爱开玩笑的人;诙谐的人;活宝
    If you say that someone is a clown, you mean that they say funny things or do silly things to amuse people.

    He was laughing, the clown of the twosome.

    他在笑,二人搭档中逗人乐的那个。

  • 5
    N-COUNT 傻瓜;蠢货
    If you describe someone as a clown, you disapprove of them and have no respect for them.

    I still think I could do a better job than those clowns in Washington.

    我还是认为自己会比华盛顿的那些蠢货干得好。

  1. Bruno clowned and won affection everywhere .

    布鲁诺很会耍活宝,到哪儿都受到大家的喜爱。

  2. While dressing , he capered and clowned like a schoolboy .

    他一边穿,一边象个学生似的蹦蹦跳跳地扮演起小丑来

  3. Once again , Bolt clowned incessantly before the race .

    博尔特再一次跑在了最前头。

  4. While dressing , he capered and clowned like a schoolboy . The clown made like a tiger and frightened the little tots .

    他一边穿,一边象个学生似的蹦蹦跳跳地扮演起小丑来。小丑装扮成一只老虎把小孩吓着了。

  5. At moments of failure , when he clowned to claim his mother 's attention , it was with just this grave , embarrassed inspection that she rewarded him .

    每次失败的时候,当他扮做小丑胡闹时引起妈妈注意的时候,这种严肃而困窘的审视就是妈妈对他的回报。