ridiculous的意思和读音

ridiculous

: [rɪˈdɪkjələs] : [rɪˈdɪkjʊləs]

adj.

adj.+n.ridiculous claim,ridiculous idea,ridiculous story

adj.sensible

adj.ludicrous,preposterous,absurd,silly,outlandish

ridiculousadj.

1.very silly or unreasonable

I look ridiculous in this hat.

Don't be ridiculous! You can't pay £50 for a T-shirt! 50 T

adj.1.,;;

adj.1.silly or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at

1. erection n ridiculous a ridicule v ...

2. rice ridiculous rifle ...

3. whisper: ridiculous: entire: ...

4. desert v. ridiculous a. misconception n. ...

5. ridge n. 614. ridiculous a. 615. ridid a. 616. ...

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1.But I recently discovered that monitoring heart rate and breathing during sleep is not such a ridiculous idea after all.

2.Since there doesn't seem to be any question as to whether it's his money or his account, the bank's so-called policy is clearly ridiculous.

3.Feeling ridiculous about this, but I am touched by their words which seem to be naive.

4.My own injury was as ridiculous as it was excruciating.

5.It has never occurred to me that a person who has experienced ups and downs of life should believe such a ridiculous trick.

6.Hayek's claim was that it was no more nor less ridiculous than the claims economists were making at the time.

7.Both of them are represented, let me repeat, in the ridiculous divorce separating our spiritual excesses and the ephemeral joys of the body.

8."I felt it was something of a feminist act, which is, in retrospect, ridiculous, " she says.“,”

9.'What, ALREADY, ' said the Rat, strolling up to them. 'What's the hurry? I call it simply ridiculous. '?”:“。”

10.He said it was a most ridiculous place to put the gas-pipe, and the man who did it evidently knew nothing about his business.