单词 | ludicrous |
释义 | ludicrous (luːdɪkrəs ) adjective If you describe something as ludicrous, you are emphasizing that you think it is foolish, unreasonable, or unsuitable. [emphasis] It was ludicrous to suggest that the visit could be kept secret. It's a completely ludicrous idea. Synonyms: ridiculous, crazy [informal], absurd, preposterous ludicrously adverb By Western standards the prices are ludicrously low. Collocations: completely ludicrous I think it's completely ludicrous. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It's a completely ludicrous suggestion. The Sun (2008) When you look at some of the bad tackles that have been punished far less it's completely ludicrous. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The show will give him anything he wants - machineguns, a speedboat, a ludicrous plot resolution. Times, Sunday Times Most noted by critics was its ludicrous plot. The Sun The character belongs in a different film, even a different universe, from the rest of the ludicrous plot. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Though many praised its irreverent and unique style, others found the purposefully ludicrous plot hard to follow and indicative of a lack of effort on the screenwriter's part. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Wooden acting and ludicrous plotting. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 荒谬的 Japanese: ばかばかしい |
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