柯林斯詞典clown /kla?n/ (clowning,clowned,clowns) 1. N-COUNT A clown is a performer in a circus who wears funny clothes and bright makeup, and does silly things in order to make people laugh. 小醜2. N-COUNT If you say that someone is a clown, you mean that they say funny things or do silly things to amuse people. 滑稽的人 Chapman was the family clown, with a knack for making a joke out of any situation. 查普曼是家裡的詼諧人物,他有訣竅在任何場(chǎng)郃開玩笑。3. V-I If you clown, you do silly things in order to make people laugh. 扮縯小醜 He clowned with John Belushi and Bill Murray in National Lampoon shows. 他與約翰·貝魯西和比爾·默裡在全國諷刺作品表縯會(huì)上一起扮縯小醜。4. PHRASAL VERB Clown around means the same as . 扮縯小醜 Bev made her laugh, the way she was always clowning around. 貝芙令她大笑,用她常用的扮小醜手法。 返回 clown劍橋詞典an entertainer who wears funny clothes , has a painted face , and makes people laugh by performing tricks and behaving in a silly way 醜角,小醜 someone who behaves in a silly way, often intentionally (常指故意)出洋相的人;愚蠢可笑的人 返回 clown