comical
/ˈkɒmɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːmɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkä-mi-kəl/ (ame, mw)
comical — 形容詞
- comicalpositive
- more comicalcomparative
- most comicalsuperlative
1. If something is comical, it seems so odd, awkward, or silly that people laugh at
滑稽的
因古怪或愚蠢而好笑的
If something is comical, it seems so odd, awkward, or silly that people laugh at it.
Harper looked comical in rain boots and a silk wedding dress.
Harper 穿著雨靴和絲質婚紗,看起來很滑稽。
look + comical + in [clothes]
The puppy made a comical jump and landed in the laundry basket.
那隻小狗做了一個滑稽的跳躍,結果跌進洗衣籃裡。
comical + noun as modifier
When the wind turned Mateo's umbrella inside out, the whole scene became comical.
當風吹得 Mateo 的雨傘整個翻過來時,整個場面變得很滑稽。
The actor gave the king a comical voice that made children giggle.
那位演員替國王配上一個滑稽的聲音,讓孩子們咯咯笑了起來。
Christopher's angry dance looked more comical than frightening after he slipped.
Christopher 滑倒後那段生氣的舞步,看起來比較滑稽,不太嚇人。
- funny
The broad everyday word; it can describe jokes as well as accidental humor.
- amusing
Usually gentler and more pleasant, with less focus on odd appearance.
- comic
Often used for an entertainer's style or for something linked to comedy.
- ridiculous
Stronger and more critical, suggesting something is laughably unreasonable.
文法句型
subject + be + comical
subject + look/seem + comical
comical + noun
用法筆記
Often used for the way someone looks, moves, or sounds in a moment. It usually suggests an unplanned effect, unlike funny, which can also describe something intentionally made to cause laughter.