laughing stock
英 [ˈlɑːfɪŋ stɒk]
美 [ˈlæfɪŋ stɑːk]
n. 笑柄; 笑料
牛津词典
noun
- 笑柄;笑料
a person that everyone laughs at because they have done sth stupid- I can't wear that! I'd be a laughing stock.
我可不能戴那个东西!否则会成为笑柄的。
- I can't wear that! I'd be a laughing stock.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 笑柄;笑料
If you say that a person or an organization has becomea laughing stock, you mean that they are supposed to be important or serious but have been made to seem ridiculous.- The truth must never get out. If it did she would be a laughing-stock.
真相一定不能传出去。万一传出去,她会成为笑柄。 - ...his policies became the laughing stock of the financial community.
他的政策成了金融界的笑柄
- The truth must never get out. If it did she would be a laughing-stock.
双语例句
- But he also admitted it had made him a laughing stock as people drew comparisons with him and Mr Plod from cartoon series Noddy from Toytown.
但他也承认,他也因此成了人们的笑柄,他被人们比作动画片《诺弟来啦》里面的普拉先生。 - Thus, the House of splendor become a laughing stock of the scene.
于是,书屋内的辉煌情景竟成了一种笑柄。 - The repaired$ 2 billion Hubble Space Telescope, once the laughing stock of the scientific community, had snared its most elusive prize: a black hole.
修复的20亿美元的哈勃太空望远镜,曾是科学界的笑柄,已经诱捕最难以捉摸的奖品:一个黑洞。 - He did not get his hare but became a laughing stock in the state.
当然,兔子是没等到,他自己却成了宋国的笑柄。 - You're becoming a laughing stock.
你正成为别人的笑柄。 - Since then, it will set up a Fool's Day, with well-intentioned lies, warn those who think that smart people, because not to believe, do the folly of a laughing stock.
此后,人们便设立了愚人节,用善意的谎言,告诫那些自以为聪明的人,不要由于轻信,干出贻笑大方的蠢事。 - "I will not make myself a laughing stock among my friends by adding such a weird abbreviation to my new car," Xinhua quoted car owner Zhang as saying.
“我可不想把这一个奇特缩写用到新车后成为朋友们的笑柄”新华社援引一位姓张的车主的话说。 - He become the laughing stock when his pants split open.
他的裤子开裂使他成为众人的笑柄。 - You're the laughing stock of the entire fashion world.
你成了时装界的笑柄。 - You're not coming out with me dressed like that; you'll make me a laughing stock with all the neighbours.
不要这样穿戴着和我一起出去,你会使我成为邻居们的笑料的。