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词汇 ridiculously
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Definition of ridiculously in English:

ridiculously

adverb rɪˈdɪkjələslirəˈdɪkjələsli
  • 1So as to invite mockery or derision; absurdly.

    引人嘲笑地;荒唐可笑地

    sentence adverb ridiculously, I felt like crying

    荒唐可笑的是,我竟想哭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This World Cup started as it was to end - with a risible penalty from a ridiculously coiffured superstar.
    • Johnson onstage was somewhat less ridiculously clad, but his musical taste is as questionable as his fashion sense.
    • True, troops did not experience the open-armed welcome that so many ridiculously anticipated.
    • Somewhat less ridiculously, O'Neill claims that expecting Miller to be the saviour is preposterous.
    • And with a languid snap of his heels, he was off, his curled hair swaying ridiculously on his head.
    • Scolari went even further when he refused to watch the team's games, ridiculously claiming they took place too far away from Lisbon.
    • It's a shocking record for a club that ridiculously claims to be the Manchester United of Australian sport.
    Synonyms
    preposterously, ridiculously, ludicrously, farcically, laughably, risibly
    1. 1.1as submodifier So as to cause surprise or disbelief.
      令人吃惊地,难以置信地
      it had been ridiculously easy to track him down

      追查到他容易得令人难以置信。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She included some ridiculously complex instructions for how to do so, and sent me on my merry way.
      • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
      • My perception is that many people feel that the adoption process in this country is ridiculously ponderous if not downright laughable.
      • They were ridiculously happy and completely unaware of everything surrounding them.
      • The movie is just so ridiculously pop it's almost impossible to dislike.
      • In the coastal West, a winter vegetable garden is not only possible, but ridiculously easy.
      • What made me even more suspicious was that it was so ridiculously easy to track him down.
      • The Irish health service has been ridiculously amateurish in its entire approach to the threat posed by SARS.
      • He is most certainly not a vampire, which is a ridiculously preposterous claim.
      • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
      • Of course, one reason why they might need training is that the system sounds ridiculously complex.
      • Ultimately, it ended up exceeding the expectations of all but the most ridiculously optimistic.
      • Not only are they horrendously expensive, but they are ridiculously easy to come by and are designed to encourage us all to spend more.
      • Of course, every major point Wells made in that book has been shown to be totally, ridiculously wrong.
      • So we either stop setting the goals or make resolutions that are ridiculously easy to keep.
      • For the best part of a year David Beckham has been trying to decide if he wants to be an extremely rich young man or a fabulously, ridiculously wealthy young man.
      • You could also tell her she is being ridiculously unreasonable and that you're going to find a place of your own.
      • When they did offer any kind of internet access it was extremely limited and ridiculously pricey.
      • Filled with the typical wit a character like his should be infused with by law, Soren is incredibly loveable and ridiculously funny.
      • It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane.

Definition of ridiculously in US English:

ridiculously

adverbrəˈdɪkjələslirəˈdikyələslē
  • 1So as to invite mockery or derision; absurdly.

    引人嘲笑地;荒唐可笑地

    sentence adverb ridiculously, I felt like crying

    荒唐可笑的是,我竟想哭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And with a languid snap of his heels, he was off, his curled hair swaying ridiculously on his head.
    • Somewhat less ridiculously, O'Neill claims that expecting Miller to be the saviour is preposterous.
    • Johnson onstage was somewhat less ridiculously clad, but his musical taste is as questionable as his fashion sense.
    • True, troops did not experience the open-armed welcome that so many ridiculously anticipated.
    • This World Cup started as it was to end - with a risible penalty from a ridiculously coiffured superstar.
    • It's a shocking record for a club that ridiculously claims to be the Manchester United of Australian sport.
    • Scolari went even further when he refused to watch the team's games, ridiculously claiming they took place too far away from Lisbon.
    Synonyms
    preposterously, ridiculously, ludicrously, farcically, laughably, risibly
    1. 1.1as submodifier So as to cause surprise or disbelief.
      令人吃惊地,难以置信地
      it had been ridiculously easy to track him down

      追查到他容易得令人难以置信。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
      • When they did offer any kind of internet access it was extremely limited and ridiculously pricey.
      • So we either stop setting the goals or make resolutions that are ridiculously easy to keep.
      • The Irish health service has been ridiculously amateurish in its entire approach to the threat posed by SARS.
      • Ultimately, it ended up exceeding the expectations of all but the most ridiculously optimistic.
      • You could also tell her she is being ridiculously unreasonable and that you're going to find a place of your own.
      • Not only are they horrendously expensive, but they are ridiculously easy to come by and are designed to encourage us all to spend more.
      • In the coastal West, a winter vegetable garden is not only possible, but ridiculously easy.
      • Of course, every major point Wells made in that book has been shown to be totally, ridiculously wrong.
      • Of course, one reason why they might need training is that the system sounds ridiculously complex.
      • The movie is just so ridiculously pop it's almost impossible to dislike.
      • She included some ridiculously complex instructions for how to do so, and sent me on my merry way.
      • Filled with the typical wit a character like his should be infused with by law, Soren is incredibly loveable and ridiculously funny.
      • For the best part of a year David Beckham has been trying to decide if he wants to be an extremely rich young man or a fabulously, ridiculously wealthy young man.
      • They were ridiculously happy and completely unaware of everything surrounding them.
      • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
      • My perception is that many people feel that the adoption process in this country is ridiculously ponderous if not downright laughable.
      • What made me even more suspicious was that it was so ridiculously easy to track him down.
      • He is most certainly not a vampire, which is a ridiculously preposterous claim.
      • It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane.
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