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comic

英 [ˈkɒmɪk]

美 [ˈkɑːmɪk]

adj.  滑稽的; 使人发笑的; 喜剧的
n.  喜剧演员; (尤指儿童看的)连环画杂志; (报刊上的)连环漫画栏

复数:comics 

考研TOEFLIELTSGRETEM8

Collins.2 / BNC.6002 / COCA.5277

同义词辨析

comicabsurdamusing【导航词义:滑稽的】

comicadj. 滑稽的,好笑的
〔辨析〕
指有趣而引人发笑的;也指与喜剧有关的。
〔例证〕
The comic scenes in the play were overdone.
该剧的滑稽场面太夸张了。
His jokes provided some comic relief from the intensity of the scene.
他的笑话给紧张的场面增添了些许轻松的气氛。
He is a great comic actor.
他是名非常出色的喜剧演员。
absurdadj. 荒谬的,可笑的
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指与常理或正常思维相悖而显得荒谬可笑的,常可与 ridiculous 换用。
〔例证〕
You look absurd/ridiculous in your wife's trousers.
你穿着你老婆的裤子看起来真好笑。
It's absurd/ridiculous to believe that the earth goes round the moon.
认为地球环绕月球运转的观点很可笑。
amusingadj. 逗乐的,有趣的
〔辨析〕
指故事、笑话、电影等有趣而惹人发笑的。
〔例证〕
He is an amusing story-teller.
他讲起故事来言谈风趣。
I fail to see why you find the joke so amusing.
我不明白你为什么觉得这个笑话如此好笑。
It is a highly amusing film.
这是一部特别有趣的电影。

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 滑稽的;使人发笑的
      amusing and making you laugh
      1. a comic monologue/story
        滑稽的长篇独白 / 故事
      2. The play is both comic and tragic.
        这部剧既滑稽又悲惨。
      3. She can always be relied on to provide comic relief (= sth to make you laugh) at a boring party.
        在沉闷的聚会上,她总是能搞些笑料调剂气氛。
    • 喜剧的
      connected with comedy (= entertainment that is funny and that makes people laugh)
      1. a comic opera
        滑稽歌剧
      2. a comic actor
        喜剧演员

    noun

    • 喜剧演员
      an entertainer who makes people laugh by telling jokes or funny stories
      1. (尤指儿童看的)连环画杂志
        a magazine, especially for children, that tells stories through pictures
        1. (报刊上的)连环漫画栏
          the section of a newspaper that contains comic strips

          柯林斯词典

          • ADJ-GRADED 滑稽的;好笑的
            If you describe something ascomic, you mean that it makes you laugh, and is often intended to make you laugh.
            1. The novel is comic and tragic...
              这部小说令人笑中带泪。
            2. Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments.
              大部分旅行途中都有激动人心或逗人开怀的时刻。
          • ADJ 喜剧的
            Comicis used to describe comedy as a form of entertainment, and the actors and entertainers who perform it.
            1. Grodin is a fine comic actor.
              格罗丁是一位优秀的喜剧演员。
            2. ...a comic opera.
              喜歌剧
          • 喜剧演员
            Acomicis an entertainer who tells jokes in order to make people laugh.
            1. N-COUNT 连环画杂志;漫画书
              Acomicis a magazine that contains stories told in pictures.
              1. Joe loved to read 'Superman' comics.
                乔喜欢看《超人》的漫画书。
            2. in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 comic book

            3. (报纸上的)连环漫画栏
              The comicsis the part of a newspaper that contains the comic strips.

              英英释义

              noun

              • a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts
                  Synonym:comedian

                adj

                • arousing or provoking laughter
                  1. an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls
                  2. an amusing fellow
                  3. a comic hat
                  4. a comical look of surprise
                  5. funny stories that made everybody laugh
                  6. a very funny writer
                  7. it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much
                  8. a mirthful experience
                  9. risible courtroom antics
                  Synonym:amusingcomicalfunnylaughablemirthfulrisible
                • of or relating to or characteristic of comedy
                  1. comic hero

                双语例句

                • The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
                  该诗的喜剧讽喻法是显而易见的。
                • Today the digital revolution has brought new life to the making of cartoons and comic strips.
                  今天的数字革命带来了新的生命制造的漫画和漫画。
                • He does all kinds of accents, he can do jokes — he could be a stand-up comic
                  他会模仿各种口音,还会讲笑话——他可以当个独角喜剧演员。
                • Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments.
                  大部分旅行途中都有激动人心或逗人开怀的时刻。
                • Shakespeare always introduced some comic relief into his tragedies.
                  莎士比亚总爱在他的悲剧中穿插一些令人轻松的滑稽场面。
                • Did you call the comic book writer?
                  你给漫画书作者打电话了吗?
                • He is a popular TV comic.
                  他是观众喜爱的电视喜剧演员。
                • He was the first comic book hero.
                  他是连环画中的英雄。
                • The ending of the play is comic.
                  此剧的结尾是喜剧性的。
                • I have just read that comic book.
                  例2,我刚读过那本漫画书。