clowning

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clowning (n.)
1861, verbal noun from clown (v.).
1. Bev made her laugh, the way she was always clowning around.
贝夫用她一贯滑稽耍宝的方式逗她发笑。
2. She senses that behind the clowning there is a terrible sense of anguish.
她感觉到在这种滑稽可笑行为的背后隐藏着极大的痛苦。
3. Doesn't all of this seem like rather questionable clowning?
这一切难道不是破绽百出的滑稽表演 吗 ?
4. His clowning is founded on extreme skill as juggler and acrobat.
他的滑稽表演是基于他那魔术师和杂技演员的高超技艺上的.
5. We did no clowning around.
我们不是敷衍了事.