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laughably

/laf-uh-buhl, lah-fuh-/US // ˈlæf ə bəl, ˈlɑ fə- //UK // (ˈlɑːfəbəl) //

可笑的是,可笑,可笑地,笑话

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : such as to cause laughter; funny; amusing; ludicrous.

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Examples

  • Now it’s not so laughable to imagine lab-grown meat in your local grocery or restaurant.

  • Cyberpunk 2077 and the constellation of controversy orbiting it—at nearly every level of its making—is almost laughable.

  • Cutting back further for bad weather would be laughable if it weren’t so awful an idea.

  • Some prominent Silicon Valley figures praised it, while critics argued it was "absolutely laughable" to believe that a company could keep politics out of the workplace.

  • After dictator Alexander Lukashenko declared election victory with a laughable 80 percent of the vote against popular challenger Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, Belarusians took to the streets.

  • That Huckabee is mentioned in the same sentence with other aspiring conservative governors, especially Bobby Jindal, is laughable.

  • All this would be laughable if it weren't for the grim statistics.

  • But Italians, who generally holiday much of August, find such a short holiday almost laughable.

  • Twenty years ago it would have been laughable to believe that English provincial cuisine could match French provincial cuisine.

  • His descriptions of Sen. Marco Rubio range from laughable to slanderous.

  • His letters are simply laughable, especially his characters of contemporaries.

  • It was a fact that Amy Drew often saw humor where her chum 98 could not spy anything in the least laughable.

  • The emperor issues a newspaper in his own palace, which is in the highest degree absurd and laughable.

  • An involuntary smile parted his lips each time he looked at the shop, where, in fact, there were some laughable details.

  • I can never forget a laughable scene which was enacted on Pennsylvania avenue by Company B while on this march.