释义 |
buf·foon I. \|bə|fün, _bəˈf-\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French bouffon, from Old Italian buffone, from Medieval Latin bufon-, bufo, from Latin, toad — more at bufo 1. a. : a man professionally engaged in entertaining others by tricks, gestures, or comic pantomime : jester, merry-andrew, clown; broadly : comedian b. : a person who strives for comical effects 2. : a gross and clownish person; especially : one ill-educated or stupid • buf·foon·ish \-nish,-nēsh\ adjective II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to treat with buffoonery : ridicule, burlesque intransitive verb : to play the buffoon : behave like a buffoon |