中英词典:ridiculously
形容词:
1.荒谬的; 可笑的。(例:That movie was ridiculously funny. 那部电影真是太好笑了。)
2. 极端的; 过分的。(例:She paid a ridiculously high price for that dress. 她为那件连衣裙付了一个极高的价格。)
名词:
1. 可笑的事物。(例:His outfit was a ridiculously extravagant choice for a casual dinner. 他的着装对于一顿休闲晚餐来说实在是太奢侈了。)
词语辨析:
ridiculously 与 absurdly 的区别在于前者更强调荒谬可笑,后者更强调荒谬荒诞。
词汇扩充:
ridiculously 衍生词:ridiculous (形容词), ridicule (动词和名词), ridiculer (名词)。
近义词:
absurdly
outrageously
反义词:
reasonably
sensibly
柯林斯词典解释:
ridiculously in British English
1. in a way that is extremely unreasonable or unfair
2. used to emphasize the size, amount, or degree of something, often to show that it is much greater than you would expect
牛津词典解释:
ridiculously in Oxford English Dictionary
to an extreme and unreasonable degree; very
用法:
ridiculously is often used as an adverb to emphasize the extreme or excessive nature of something.
例句:
1. The price of the designer handbag was ridiculously high.
2. The new restaurant in town is ridiculously popular among young people.
3. She laughed ridiculously when she saw her dog chasing its own tail.
4. His excuses for being late were ridiculously unbelievable.
5. The cake was ridiculously delicious, everyone had seconds.
6. She was dressed ridiculously for the formal event, wearing jeans and a t-shirt.
7. The company's CEO received a ridiculously high salary compared to the average employee.
8. The idea of going camping in the snow seemed ridiculously dangerous.
9. The actor's performance was ridiculously over the top, drawing criticism from the critics.
10. The new smartphone is priced ridiculously high, making it unaffordable for many consumers.
11. The children's laughter echoed ridiculously in the empty room.
12. The fashion designer's latest collection was ridiculously extravagant, featuring elaborate embroidery and luxurious fabrics.
13. The meeting was ridiculously long, lasting well into the evening.
14. She felt ridiculously happy when she received the good news.
15. The house was ridiculously messy, with clothes and toys scattered everywhere.
16. The teacher's expectations for the students were ridiculously high, causing stress and anxiety.
17. The size of the portion at the restaurant was ridiculously small, leaving the customers hungry.
18. The price of the concert tickets was ridiculously low, leading to a sold-out show.
19. The weather forecast was ridiculously inaccurate, as it predicted sunshine but it rained all day.
20. His attempt at singing was ridiculously bad, causing laughter from the audience.