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1. 荒唐 (huāngtang) - This word also means "ridiculous" or "absurd", but it can also carry a connotation of being reckless or nonsensical. It is often used to describe behavior or actions that are foolish or impractical.
2. 荒诞 (huāngdàn) - This word is similar to 荒谬 in that it also means "absurd" or "ridiculous", but it can also refer to something that is bizarre or surreal. It is often used to describe situations or events that are strange or unbelievable.
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1. 荒谬可笑 (huāngmiù kěxiào): This phrase means "ridiculous and laughable" and is often used to express disbelief or mockery towards something that is absurd.
2. 荒谬至极 (huāngmiù zhìjí): This expression means "extremely absurd" and is used to emphasize the ridiculousness of a situation or idea.
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荒谬 (huāngmiù) is an adjective that means "ridiculous" or "absurd" in English. It is often used to describe something that is completely unreasonable or illogical.
Example 1:
这个想法太荒谬了!(Zhège xiǎngfǎ tài huāngmiù le!)
This idea is too ridiculous!
Example 2:
他的解释听起来很荒谬。(Tā de jiěshì tīng qǐlái hěn huāngmiù.)
His explanation sounds very absurd.
Example 3:
这个计划根本就是荒谬的。(Zhège jìhuà gēnběn jiù shì huāngmiù de.)
This plan is simply absurd.
In these examples, 荒谬 (huāngmiù) is used to express disbelief or disapproval towards something that is unreasonable or illogical. It can also be used to describe a situation or event that is absurd or ridiculous.
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