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Yes, you can use 可笑 (kěxiào) to describe an event or situation. It means "funny, amusing; ridiculous, laughable, ludicrous" and is pronounced as "kě xiào" in Mandarin Chinese.
For example, you can say "这个笑话真可笑" (zhè ge xiào huà zhēn kěxiào) which means "This joke is really funny" or "这个情况太可笑了" (zhè ge qíng kuàng tài kěxiào le) which means "This situation is too ridiculous."
Other similar words that can be used to describe a funny or ridiculous event or situation include 搞笑 (gǎoxiào), 幽默 (yōumò), and 滑稽 (huájī). These words can also be used as adjectives to describe a person who is funny or has a good sense of humor.
However, it is important to note that 可笑 (kěxiào) can also have a negative connotation and may be used to mock or ridicule someone or something. Therefore, it is important to use it in an appropriate context and tone.
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1. 好笑 (hǎoxiào): This word means "funny, amusing; hilarious".
2. 滑稽 (huájī): This word means "funny, amusing; comical, droll".
3. 荒谬 (huāngmiù): This word means "absurd, ridiculous; funny, amusing".
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