单词 | absurd |
释义 | absurd adjectiveverbs | adverb | phrases verbs➤be, look, seem, sound荒谬;看上去怪诞;好像荒唐;听起来荒谬▸➤become变得愚蠢可笑▸➤find sth觉得⋯荒谬◆she found the whole concept faintly absurd.她觉得整个观念有点儿滑稽可笑。adverb➤absolutely, completely, quite, totally, utterly极为/非常/颇为/绝对/十分荒谬▸➤clearly, manifestly, patently, simply显然/明显/无疑/绝对荒唐◆such beliefs are patently absurd.这样的信仰显然很荒唐。➤rather, somewhat有些/有点儿荒谬▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/略有些荒谬▸➤faintly有点儿荒谬phrases➤a sense of the absurd荒诞感◆his sense of the absurd kept him from becoming too solemn.他的荒诞感使他不会过于严肃。 absurd /əbsɜːd; name əbsɜːrd/ ridiculous; not at all logical or appropriate荒谬的;荒唐的;怪诞不经的◆what an absurd idea!这个想法太荒唐了!◆he has a good sense of the absurd (= things that are absurd).他对荒诞事物有很强的识别能力。▸ absurdity noun [uncountable] ◆she failed to appreciate the absurdity of her position.她不知道自己处于多么荒谬的位置。▸ absurdly adverb◆i was offered an absurdly large amount of money.我拿到的钱多得离奇。note 辨析 ridiculous or absurd?there is very little difference in meaning between these words. something that is ridiculous invites ridicule (= unkind laughter); something that is absurd is completely illogical or inappropriate, often in a way that causes laughter. absurd is more frequent in british english than in american english, and is slightly more formal than ridiculous.这两个词含义差别很小。ridiculous 指某事物招致嘲笑 (ridicule) ; absurd 指事物完全不合逻辑或不适当,常令人发笑。absurd 在英式英语中较在美式英语中更常用,且比 ridiculous 稍正式一些。absurd/əbˈsɜ:d ||; əbˈsɝd/adj not at all logical or sensible; ridiculous 不合逻辑或情理的;可笑的;荒谬的: ◇it would be absurd to spend all your money on one book. 用所有的钱来买一本书是很荒唐的。◇don't be absurd! i can't possibly do all this work in one day. 别说傻话!这些事我不可能在一天之内全部完成。 ➔absurdity noun [c,u] (plural absurdities)➔absurdly advabsurd• ⇨ ridiculous/absurd ab·surd /əb`sɜd; əbˈsɜːd/adjseeming completely unreasonable or silly 荒谬的; 不合理的; 愚蠢的:◇an absurd situation 荒唐的境况◇an absurd hat 滑稽的帽子 |
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