ridiculously / rɪˈdɪk yə ləs /

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ridiculously 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; absurd; preposterous; laughable: a ridiculous plan.
  2. Slang. absurdly or unbelievably good, bad, crazy, etc.: The concert was ridiculous, their best performance ever!

ridiculously 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

absurdly

更多ridiculously例句

  1. Rodgers, to no one’s surprise, outplayed Trubisky to ridiculous proportions in a quarterbacking mismatch Sunday night.
  2. Fielder hosted in character, convincing real entrepreneurs to carry out ridiculous stunts meant to attract new customers.
  3. The community, obviously, wants to own it but can’t afford his ridiculous asking price.
  4. In 2018, Google featured a musical AI project called Semi-Conductor, which used your computer’s webcam to track your movements and use them to conduct a virtual orchestra while looking totally ridiculous.
  5. Cranked to their maximum level, you’ll look totally ridiculous—like an infant standing in front of a floodlight.
  6. The man who explored universes in his works was ridiculously small-minded.
  7. Of course, that “something” might, Petrossov admits, be the “ridiculously priced” G550 business jet—but hey, it is Christmas.
  8. William H. Macy should be recognized for his ridiculous (and ridiculously good) performance on Shameless.
  9. Hexagon, where she endeared herself to Japanese audiences for giving ridiculously answers to trivia questions.
  10. I would probably get ridiculously sick because I would be so excited that maybe I would eat everything.
  11. The idea of Robert starting off in such a ridiculously sudden and dramatic way!
  12. She keeps me on ridiculously low rations, and if I had not brought my own outfit I don't think she would have sold me one.
  13. The first structures were so ridiculously disproportioned to his strength as to be demolished at once.
  14. He who had always been poor, and had often been hard put to it to pay for food and clothes, found himself ridiculously wealthy.
  15. The swish of a skirt seemed ridiculously loud in the hush, and the scratching of the judge's quill pen was noisily irritating.