ludicrous
/ˈluːdɪkrəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈluːdɪkrəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlü-də-krəs/ (ame, mw)
ludicrous — 形容詞
- ludicrouspositive
- more ludicrouscomparative
- most ludicroussuperlative
1. If a plan, claim, or situation is ludicrous, it is so far from common sense that
荒唐的
離譜到讓人發笑的
If a plan, claim, or situation is ludicrous, it is so far from common sense that people laugh at it instead of treating it seriously.
Bilal thought the tiny ladder looked ludicrous beside the tall bookshelf.
Bilal 覺得那把小梯子放在高書櫃旁邊,看起來很荒唐。
looked ludicrous in a visual comparison
It seemed ludicrous to charge forty dollars for one plain sandwich.
一個普通三明治竟然要收四十美元,實在荒唐。
it seemed ludicrous to + infinitive
Naoko wore a ludicrous hat with plastic fruit piled on top.
Naoko 戴著一頂上面堆滿塑膠水果的帽子,看起來很荒唐。
The council made a ludicrous claim about fixing floods with one drain.
市議會竟聲稱只靠一條排水溝就能解決淹水問題,這種說法很荒唐。
Gabriel found it ludicrous that the school banned water on hot days.
Gabriel 覺得學校竟然在大熱天禁止帶水,真是荒唐。
- ridiculous
More common in everyday speech and slightly less formal.
- absurd
Stresses conflict with logic or common sense.
- preposterous
More formal and often stronger in tone.
- laughable
Focuses more on the mocking reaction than on formal criticism.
- reasonable
Based on good sense rather than obvious nonsense.
- sensible
Shows sound judgment instead of foolish excess.
- believable
Possible to accept as true or realistic.
文法句型
subject + be + ludicrous
subject + seem + ludicrous
find + object + ludicrous
it + be + ludicrous + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often used for claims, prices, excuses, and public decisions that seem wildly unreasonable. It is stronger and slightly more formal than silly, and it often carries open disbelief or scorn.