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buffoons

美[bə'fun],英[bə'fuːn],

释义

n. 丑角;演滑稽戏的人;言谈诙谐的人; v. 丑化;当小丑;

例句

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?
Outside a town-hall meeting in Reston, Virginia, last week, a few buffoons likened Barack Obama to Hitler.
上周,在弗吉尼亚州的莱斯顿市政厅会议室门外,一些缺乏教养的人把巴拉克·奥巴马比作希特勒。
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。
From top to bottom, China is stuffed with incompetent and idle buffoons who hold their jobs by mere virtue of having the right friends.
从上到下,中国塞满了没有能力的懒散的蠢才,他们占著他们的职位仅仅是因为有合适的朋友。
The USA is about to become an also ran thanks to the buffoons in Washington.
就因为华盛顿的那些小丑,美国要成废物点心了。
Actually, they appear to be buffoons for using it.
It's not that federal police are singularly incompetent or bumbling[2] buffoons .
这并非由于联邦警察都异乎寻常地地低能或者都是笨手笨脚的小丑。
Buffoons play an important role to relax audience.
I see you made it past the buffoons.
Scientists are buffoons , not because they are rational but because the cosmos is irrational.
科学家成了小丑,倒不是因为他们理性,而是因为宇宙不理性。

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