释义 |
za·ny I. \ˈzānē, -ni\ noun (-es) Etymology: Italian zanni — more at zanni 1. a. : a subordinate fool, clown, acrobat, or mountebank who mimics ludicrously the tricks of his principal : an assistant to a mountebank (as in old comedies) : merry-andrew b. : a usually professional clown or buffoon 2. : an assistant or lieutenant attendant upon another; specifically : a slavish follower : toady — usually used contemptuously 3. obsolete : a wretched or ridiculous imitator : a feeble mimic 4. : one who makes a buffoon or laughingstock of himself to amuse others 5. : simpleton II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) archaic : to play the zany to : imitate in the manner of a zany III. adjective (-er/-est) : being or having the characteristics of a zany : fantastically or irrationally ludicrous : mildly insane : crazy < a zany sense of humor — New York Herald Tribune Book Review > |