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ridiculously

/ri-dik-yuh-luhs/US // rɪˈdɪk yə ləs //UK // (rɪˈdɪkjʊləs) //

可笑的是,可笑的,荒谬的,荒谬地

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Rodgers, to no one’s surprise, outplayed Trubisky to ridiculous proportions in a quarterbacking mismatch Sunday night.

  • Fielder hosted in character, convincing real entrepreneurs to carry out ridiculous stunts meant to attract new customers.

  • The community, obviously, wants to own it but can’t afford his ridiculous asking price.

  • 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.

  • Cranked to their maximum level, you’ll look totally ridiculous—like an infant standing in front of a floodlight.

  • The man who explored universes in his works was ridiculously small-minded.

  • Of course, that “something” might, Petrossov admits, be the “ridiculously priced” G550 business jet—but hey, it is Christmas.

  • William H. Macy should be recognized for his ridiculous (and ridiculously good) performance on Shameless.

  • Hexagon, where she endeared herself to Japanese audiences for giving ridiculously answers to trivia questions.

  • I would probably get ridiculously sick because I would be so excited that maybe I would eat everything.

  • The idea of Robert starting off in such a ridiculously sudden and dramatic way!

  • 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.

  • The first structures were so ridiculously disproportioned to his strength as to be demolished at once.

  • He who had always been poor, and had often been hard put to it to pay for food and clothes, found himself ridiculously wealthy.

  • The swish of a skirt seemed ridiculously loud in the hush, and the scratching of the judge's quill pen was noisily irritating.