laughable
/ˈlɑːfəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlæfəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈla-fə-bəl ˈlä-/ (ame, mw)
laughable — 形容詞
- laughablepositive
- more laughablecomparative
- most laughablesuperlative
1. If an idea, excuse, or situation is laughable, it is so foolish or unreasonable
荒唐的
蠢或離譜到讓人發笑的
If an idea, excuse, or situation is laughable, it is so foolish or unreasonable that people mock it instead of treating it as important.
The mayor's plan to fix traffic with one extra bus sounded laughable.
市長想靠多加一班公車就解決塞車,這個計畫聽起來很荒唐。
sound + laughable about a public plan
Hiro gave a laughable excuse about the broken vase and nobody believed him.
Hiro 對打破花瓶這件事找了一個荒唐的藉口,沒有人相信他。
laughable + excuse
The fee they charged for one printed page was laughable.
他們列印一頁就收那麼多錢,實在很荒唐。
Samir found the claim of winning ten races in one day laughable.
Samir 覺得有人一天贏十場比賽這種說法很荒唐。
After months of delays, the promise of a Friday opening now seems laughable.
拖了好幾個月後,現在還說週五就能開幕,聽起來很荒唐。
- ridiculous
More common in everyday speech and often broader than laughable.
- absurd
Stresses that something goes against logic or common sense.
- silly
Milder and often used for childish behavior rather than sharp criticism.
- comical
Focuses more on looking funny than on being a weak idea or excuse.
- serious
Describes something that deserves careful attention.
- reasonable
Shows good sense rather than inviting mockery.
- convincing
Believable enough to accept or trust.
文法句型
subject + be + laughable
subject + seem/sound + laughable
find + object + laughable
laughable + noun
用法筆記
Often used for excuses, claims, prices, and promises that people dismiss at once. Common after seem, sound, and find + object + laughable, and before nouns such as excuse or claim.