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clown    音标拼音: [kl'ɑʊn]
n. 小丑,粗鲁愚蠢的人

小丑,粗鲁愚蠢的人

clown
n 1: a rude or vulgar fool [synonym: {clown}, {buffoon}]
2: a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior [synonym:
{clown}, {buffoon}, {goof}, {goofball}, {merry andrew}]
v 1: act as or like a clown [synonym: {clown}, {clown around},
{antic}]

Clown \Clown\, v. i.
To act as a clown; -- with it. [Obs.]
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Beshrew me, he clowns it properly indeed. --B. Jonson.
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Clown \Clown\ (kloun), n. [Cf. Icel. klunni a clumsy, boorish
fellow, North Fries. kl["o]nne clown, dial. Sw. klunn log,
Dan. klunt log, block, and E. clump, n.]
1. A man of coarse nature and manners; an awkward fellow; an
ill-bred person; a boor. --Sir P. Sidney.
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2. One who works upon the soil; a rustic; a churl.
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The clown, the child of nature, without guile.
--Cowper.
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3. The fool or buffoon in a play, circus, etc.
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The clown shall make those laugh whose lungs are
tickle o'the sere. --Shak.
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166 Moby Thesaurus words for "clown":
Babbitt, Columbine, Hanswurst, Harlequin, Pantalone, Pantaloon,
Philistine, Polichinelle, Pulcinella, Punch, Punchinello,
Scaramouch, acrobat, aerialist, apple knocker, arriviste, ass,
banana, bareback rider, be foolish, be stupid, blockhead,
blunderer, blunderhead, boor, born fool, botcher, bounder,
bourgeois, bucolic, buffo, buffoon, bumbler, bumpkin, bungler,
burlesquer, cad, caper, caricaturist, churl, circus artist, clod,
clodhopper, clodknocker, clot, clown around, comedian, comic,
country bumpkin, cut up, cutup, dolt, doodle, egregious ass,
epicier, epigrammatist, equestrian director, equilibrist, farceur,
farmer, figure of fun, flier, fool, fool around, frivol, fumbler,
funnyman, gag writer, gagman, gagster, galoot, gawk, get funny,
go haywire, gowk, groundling, guttersnipe, harlequin, hayseed,
hick, high-wire artist, hillbilly, hooligan, horse around,
humorist, ignoramus, ill-bred fellow, invite ridicule, ironist,
jack-pudding, jackass, jerk, jester, joker, jokesmith, jokester,
juggler, klutz, lampooner, lion tamer, looby, lout, low fellow,
lubber, lummox, lunatic, madcap, merry-andrew, milksop, mime,
mooncalf, motley, motley fool, mountebank, mucker, mummer,
nouveau riche, oaf, ox, parodist, parvenu, peasant, perfect fool,
pickle-herring, play the buffoon, play the fool, prankster,
provincial, punner, punster, quipster, reparteeist, ribald,
ringmaster, rough, roughneck, rowdy, rube, ruffian, rustic,
satirist, schmuck, slack-rope artist, slouch, slubberer,
snake charmer, softhead, sop, stupid ass, sword swallower,
tightrope walker, tomfool, trapeze artist, trifle, tumbler,
upstart, vulgarian, vulgarist, wag, wagwit, wisecracker, wit,
witling, yahoo, yokel, zany


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  • Clown — Wikipédia
    Un clown, pitre ou paillasse est un personnage comique de l'univers du cirque Visages disparaissant sous le maquillage, vêtus de façon spectaculaire, les clowns se partagent traditionnellement en « Augustes » et en « Clowns blancs »
  • Clown | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    clown, familiar comic character of pantomime and circus, known by distinctive makeup and costume, ludicrous antics, and buffoonery, whose purpose is to induce hearty laughter
  • 19 Types of Clowns What They Look Like - wikihow. com
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    Once again, television brought a new clown into people’s living rooms—a threatening, child-harming one—that recent creepy clown panics suggest viewers have not shaken since
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    Let’s Get Real: What Is a Clown? Across centuries, the clown has been a sacred guide, a royal mocker, a circus star, a corporate mascot, even a cultural menace But at its core, the clown reflects what we often hide—our absurdity, our fragility, our urge to laugh in the face of fear
  • Clowns: Understanding the Art and History of Clowning
    The mime, with its origins tied to the art of pantomime and similar to the clown in its performance style, also maintains a presence in modern entertainment Today, clowns have expanded beyond live performance, appearing in various media, and continue to evolve with new interpretations of the ancient craft
  • Clown: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
    In contemporary slang, "clown" has become a mild insult, meaning someone who is ridiculous, incompetent, or not to be taken seriously Explore the evolution of "clown" from its entertainment origins to its broader cultural meanings and modern usage
  • Clown - Wikipedia
    It was here that Clown came into use as the given name of a stock character Originally a foil for Harlequin's slyness and adroit nature, Clown was a buffoon or bumpkin fool who resembled less a jester than a comical idiot He was a lower class character dressed in tattered servants' garb





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