Examples of using Buffoon in English and their translations into Chinese
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You are a buffoon, sir.
Buffoon” they told each other.
I have not come here to be your buffoon.
Who was the buffoon that said crime doesn't pay?
If he means gold then he is a buffoon.
They think, this guy is a buffoon, of course he's going to be beaten.
And populaces, like tyrants, require buffoons.
We are not buffoons, but very desperate men at war with a vast conspiracy.
Maybe Luca would let him work his way as a buffoon!
I call him a buffoon, and anybody who doesn't know he needs longer shirts is an idiot.”.
Rep. Louie Gohmert(R-TX) is a buffoon.
That's the reason I'm a buffoon, it's shame that makes me so, great Elder, shame.
You believe what people say, that I'm nothing but a buffoon.
So I say let me play the buffoon, for you are, every one of you, stupider and lower than I.".
Alyosha, do you believe that I'm nothing but a buffoon?”?
Or a buffoon who sends his goons around to a London hairdresser who dared to poke fun at his haircut.
They had not much cared for Eisenhower,who played the golfing Republican buffoon;
The father, Fyodor Pavlovich, is a 55-year-old sponger and buffoon who had sired 3 sons during the course of his two marriages.
The first time I saw my wife walking around theGeorgetown campus I shouted out"Buongiorno Principessa!" like a buffoon.
Her father thought that Mussolini was a savage, a buffoon, a fool, and said so, but his brother had been unable to accept their differences.
Maria Eleonora had a definite liking for entertainment and sweetmeats,and she soon succumbed to the current fashionable craze for buffoons and dwarfs.
Perhaps the"title" fool was associated with ritual initiation into buffoons- according to one version a person must have survived the bite of a viper.
While you may think that these are just some Bluetooth speakers, you would be so embarrassingly wrong,you miserable buffoon, because, clearly, this is the.
A petty knave, a toady and buffoon, of fairly good, though undeveloped, intelligence, he was, above all, a moneylender, who grew bolder with growing prosperity.
The pirates are charming rogues who like to sing drinking songs,the stuffy army officers are bombastic buffoons, and the ladies are all lovely.
He studied European-style clown, mask, mime, buffoon, improvisation, and movement, all based on the pedagogy of L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq.