absurd
adj. 荒謬的; 不合理的
If you say that something is absurd, you are criticizing it because you think that it is ridiculous or that it does not make sense.
It is absurd to be discussing compulsory redundancy policies for teachers...
討論針對教師的強制裁員政策真是滑稽可笑。
I've known clients of mine go to absurd lengths, just to avoid paying me a few pounds...
我知道我的一些客戶就為了少付我幾英鎊,可謂無所不用其極。
1. inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense;
2. completely devoid of wisdom or good sense;
It is ridiculously absurd to believe that the number 13 is unlucky.
相信數字13是個不吉祥的數字是荒唐可笑的.
Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this absurd creation.
時裝工業每一個痛苦的時刻都是完全應該被時裝設計師們…和那些使這種荒誕創造永久化的雜誌懦夫領受.
It's absurd to be afraid of them.
害怕他們是荒謬的.
Now the absurd situation was open, Jack blushed too.
尷尬的局面僵持著, 傑克的臉也紅了.
Defamiliarization as an approach to interpret literature will cause a series of problems, even absurd conclusions.
以陌生化概念解釋文學會導致一系列問題甚至荒謬的結論.