词组 | funny |
释义 | funny /ˈfʌni/ adjective (funnierfunniest) 1. making you laughnounsa funny story The book is a funny story about a young robot called Tonk.a funny joke Someone told me a really funny joke.a funny book/film/play etc ‘Shrek’ is such a funny film.a funny scene/line/part The play has some funny lines in it.a funny moment There were several funny moments during the trip.verbsfind sth funny (=think that something is funny) I didn’t find the video funny at all.look/sound funny John looked funny in his new hat.adverbshilariously/hysterically/outrageously funny (=extremely funny) The film is hilariously funny.wickedly funny (=very funny but slightly cruel) He did some wickedly funny impressions of his classmates.wonderfully/brilliantly funny This is a wonderfully funny book.wildly funny The kids all seemed to think it was wildly funny.genuinely funny He was a genuinely funny man.unintentionally funny Some parts of the film are unintentionally funny.not that funny A lot of his jokes aren’t that funny.phrasessee the funny side (=see that something is partly funny) Luckily, when I explained the situation, he saw the funny side.THESAURUS: funny amusinganecdote | story | incident | tale | moment | company | spectacle funny and enjoyable. Amusing is more formal than funny. It is often used when something is a little funny and makes you smile, rather than laugh: The book contains many amusing anecdotes about his time in the army (=interesting stories about things that happened to you). | Thackeray tells an amusing story about the events of that day. | He recalled an amusing incident which happened on his wedding day. | She recounted some amusing tales of her time in France. | There are some highly amusing moments in the film. | He is very amusing company (=he says things that make you smile and you enjoy being with him). | It should be a highly amusing spectacle. | His parents didn’t find the situation very amusing. humorouslook | story | tale | account | anecdote | moment | speech | verse | style intended to be funny – used about stories, films, articles etc that have situations that are a little funny: The novel takes a humorous look at relationships. | It’s a humorous short story set in New York. | It is a humorous tale of friendship. | The book is a lively, humorous account of the author’s early years in Canada. | Maybe you have a humorous anecdote you’d like to share. | There were some mildly humorous moments in the film. | He gave a humorous speech at the wedding. | She has written a book of humorous verse. | The article is written in a humorous style. light-heartedlook | comedy | fun | conversation | banter done for amusement or enjoyment, and not intended to be serious: The programme is a light-hearted look at recent political events. | The film is a light-hearted comedy. | The jokes were all good light-hearted fun. | He made some light-hearted conversation. | There was some light-hearted banter between Kim and Frank (=conversation in which friends or colleagues gently tease each other). wittyremark | comment | conversation | repartee | dialogue | line | script | comedy | riposte using words in a funny and clever way: Dan often makes witty remarks. | Amal is always ready with a witty comment. | I laughed at her witty conversation. | He had some jokes and witty repartee to entertain us (=conversation in which someone gives clever funny answers). | She has written some very witty dialogue. | The movie contains some witty lines. | Good performances and a witty script make for a very entertaining film. | This is an intelligent and witty comedy. | He managed to come up with a witty riposte (=a witty reply). comicopera | novel | tale | drama | performer | performance | character | genius a comic opera, novel etc is intended to be funny. Comic is also used about performers and characters: The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the programme. | This comic novel is about the daily life of the Slivenowicz family. | It is a darkly comic tale of greed and power. | The film is a comic drama starring Penélope Cruz. | There are some wonderful comic performances in the film. | Walt Disney created some famous comic characters. | Charlie Chaplin was a comic genius (=a brilliantly funny performer). comical funny in a strange or silly way, especially without intending to be funny: There was something rather comical about the situation. | He plays a comical little man who is full of his own self-importance. | I talked, in my comical Japanese, about cultural differences between Japan and the US. hilariousstory | tale | show | parody | moment | scene | consequences extremely funny: She told me a hilarious story about how they met each other. | This is a hilarious tale of life and love. | It’s a fast-paced, illuminating, and frequently hilarious show. | It was a hilarious parody of a cowboy movie (=a funny film, book etc that copies another more serious film, book etc). | There is one particularly hilarious moment in the play. | There is a hilarious scene in which she prepares herself for her date. | In the film, she starts her own restaurant, with hilarious consequences. hysterical informal extremely funny: You should have seen the look on his face. It was hysterical!Hysterical is used in informal spoken English. It does not have any strong collocations, and is often used after the verb be.2. a little strangeverbsseem funny It seems funny that he didn’t call.sound/look/smell/taste funny The milk tasted funny.feel funny I feel a bit funny – I need to sit down.nounsa funny feeling I had a funny feeling that I’d seen her somewhere before.a funny situation No one knew what to do – it was a funny situation. a funny sound/noise There was a funny sound coming from the engine.a funny smell/taste What’s that funny smell? |
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