buffoonery
noun [ U ] uk/bəˈfuː.nər.i/ us/bəˈfuː.nɚ.i/
滑稽| 插科打诨
the behaviour of a person who does silly things, usually to make other people laugh
Her performance was sheer buffoonery. 她的表演就是彻头彻底的插科打诨。
His buffoonery was becoming tiresome. 他的插科打诨变得令人厌烦。
See: buffoon
- More examples
- He always enjoyed the buffoonery of slapstick comedies more than I did.
- He's an astute politician who uses buffoonery to attract media attention.
- Behind the deliberate buffoonery she is deceptively intelligent.