droll
英 [drəʊl]
美 [droʊl]
adj. 离奇可笑的; 滑稽古怪的
第三人称单数:drolls
BNC.24892 / COCA.23727
牛津词典
adj.
- 离奇可笑的;滑稽古怪的
amusing, but not in a way that you expect
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 滑稽古怪的;离奇可笑的
Something or someone that isdrollis amusing or witty, sometimes in an unexpected way.- The band have a droll sense of humour.
这个乐队有一种滑稽古怪的幽默感。
- The band have a droll sense of humour.
英英释义
adj
- comical in an odd or whimsical manner
- a droll little man with a quiet tongue-in-cheek kind of humor
双语例句
- Mrs Linton eyed him with a droll expression& half angry, half laughing at his fastidiousness.
林惇夫人带着一种诙谐的表情瞅着他&对于他的苛求是又好气又好笑。 - Hitchcock's films draw heavily on both fear and fantasy, and are known for their droll humour.
海切库克的电影大量采用恐惧和幻想的手法,并以滑稽幽默著称。 - He looked at her with a droll sort of awakening.
他用一种古怪的如梦方醒的神情看着她。 - The effect was something so quaint and droll it caught even the manager.
效果十分奇妙而可笑,连经理也被吸引住了。 - His droll expression seemed to say that he had found the secret of contentment.
他那种滑稽可笑的表情似乎在说明他已经发现了知足常乐的秘诀。 - Now this word soul, which pops up frequently in Van norden's soliloquies, used to have a droll effect upon me at first.
范诺登自言自语时嘴边常挂着“灵魂”这个词儿,起初我一听到这个词便觉得好笑。 - A humorous or droll person; a wit.
幽默者幽默或滑稽的人; - It's the droll way he comes out with the things.
西蒙·迪达勒斯的话说得就是这样俏皮。 - Western Pop art represented a wholesale embrace of consumer culture; however droll Andy Warhol might have been, he was rarely explicitly critical of a consumer capitalist system.
西方的波普艺术所崇尚的是现代的消费文化,以安迪沃荷的作品为例,几乎看不到他对资本主义、消费文化的直接批判; - One of my favorite teachers at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau was known of his droll sense of humor.
位于吉拉多海角的密苏里东南州立大学有一位我非常喜欢的老师,他奇特的幽默感很是出名。
