antic
基本解释
adj. 古怪的;滑稽可笑的
n. 滑稽动作;丑角
vi. 扮小旦;做滑稽动作
n. (Antic)人名;(法)安蒂克
英文词源
- antic
- antic: see antique
- antic (n.)
- 1520s, "grotesque or comical gesture," from Italian antico "antique," from Latin antiquus "old" (see antique). Originally (like grotesque) a 16c. Italian word referring to the strange and fantastic representations on ancient murals unearthed around Rome (especially originally the Baths of Titus, rediscovered 16c.); later extended to "any bizarre thing or behavior," in which sense it first arrived in English. As an adjective in English from 1580s, "grotesque, bizarre."
实用例句
- 1. I call him an antic old man.
- 我称他是个古怪的老头。
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- 2. Another hug antic , gnostic waste of my life.
- 混帐东西,浪费我的时间.
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- 3. The clown came on with many antic gestures.
- 小丑上场表演许多滑稽动作.
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- 4. Finish: gold, silver, antic silver, antic bronze, copper.
- 外观电镀: 镀金, 镀银, 镀古银, 镀古青铜, 镀铜等.
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- 5. Dido: a mischievous prank or antic; a caper.
- 胡闹: 一种调皮的恶作剧或胡闹; 鬼把戏.
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