laughing stocks

美 [ˈlæfɪŋ stɑːks]英 [ˈlɑːfɪŋ stɒks]
  • n.笑柄;笑料
  • laughing stock的复数
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laughing stocks

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    N-COUNT 笑柄;笑料
    If you say that a person or an organization has become a laughing stock, you mean that they are supposed to be important or serious but have been made to seem ridiculous.

    The truth must never get out. If it did she would be a laughing-stock.

    真相一定不能传出去。万一传出去,她会成为笑柄。

  1. Before the cleanup campaign of the commission , some ridiculous population control slogans have long been laughing stocks of online satirists .

    在国家人口和计划生育委员会开展整治之前,许多关于计划生育的荒谬口号曾是网络讽刺作家的笑柄。

  2. He uses absurd and garrulous words and maniacal and exaggerated behaviors to present the audience with super laughing stocks , making the audience , in an carnival state , whirl in Zhou 's unique comedies forgetting the surroundings and even themselves .

    他用荒诞饶舌的台词和癫狂夸张的举止为观众献上令人捧腹的超级笑料,让观众在一种狂欢的状态之下,在周氏喜剧的旋涡中飞旋,笑出眼泪,笑到物我两忘。