1540s, "type of pantomime dance;" 1580s, "clown," from Middle French bouffon (16c.), from Italian buffone "jester," from buffa "joke, jest, pleasantry," from buffare "to puff out the cheeks," a comic gesture, of echoic origin. Also see -oon.
双语例句
1. They pictured their manager as a buffoon.
他们把经理描绘成一个小丑.
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2. He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.
人家说他是一分流氓气, 三分小丑气.
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3. That politician acted like a buffoon during that debate.
这个政客在那场辩论中真是丑态百出.
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4. The man painted his hair into blue, looking like a buffoon.
那人的头发染成了艳绿色, 看上去像个小丑.
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5. In most people's opinion, what she acted was alike a buffoon.