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  • 1 lächerlich

    - {absurd} vô lý, ngu xuẩn, ngớ ngẩn, buồn cười, lố bịch - {derisive} chế nhạo, nhạo báng, chế giễu, làm trò cười - {derisory} derisive - {farcical} trò khôi hài, trò hề, có tính chất trò hề, nực cười - {foolish} dại dột, xuẩn ngốc fool) - {laughable} tức cười - {ludicrous} đáng cười, lố lăng - {preposterous} trái với lẽ thường, trái thói, phi lý, vô nghĩa lý - {ridiculous} - {tomfool} - {zany} = lächerlich machen {to burlesque; to gibbet; to give away; to hold up to ridicule; to ridicule; to stultify}+ = sich lächerlich machen {to expose oneself to ridicule; to make a fool of oneself; to make an exhibition of oneself}+ = jemanden lächerlich machen {to make fun of someone}+

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