comical• The puffin is an unusual sea bird, and there is something almost comical about the way it moves and looks.• Rather the most telling achievements that turned this match were human, flawed, comical, and earthy.• No one runs; they walk tilting into the wind at comical angles, like a bunch of Charlie Chaplins.• Without really meaning to, Chuckproves her right in seven comicalepisodes.• A faintly comical figure, he fearsridicule above all else.• Mrs. Hicks often wore large comicalhats.• That would have been comical if it hadn't been so downright offensive.• Dwindled by distance, comical in its wrath since it came from good-humored Ken, the deep voice would rise higher.• Lizzie, bouncing along on the donkey, made a comicalsight.• Carlo looked so comical, striding along in a coat which nearly touched the ground.• Of course those students were comical, too.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, look, seem, sound滑稽;看上去滑稽;似乎滑稽;聽起來滑稽▸➤become變得滑稽▸➤make sth使⋯滑稽◇What made it so comical was that their hats kept falling off.使人感覺非常滑稽的是他們的帽子總往下掉。➤find sth覺得⋯滑稽ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常滑稽▸➤almost幾近滑稽▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些滑稽◇He is a slightly comical figure.他是個有點兒滑稽的人物。➤faintly (especially BrE) 有點兒滑稽