The photo is funny.
那图片很滑稽可笑。
Eric closed his speech with a funny joke.
埃里克用一则有趣的笑话结束了演讲。
He always felt funny after a long car ride.
长时间坐汽车后他总觉得不大舒服。
The Chinese company currently relies on its pillar products-Mico, a comprehensive social networking platform allowing users to post pictures, funny moments, videos and live chat with friends, and YoHo, a digital application featuring voice social networking and consisting of various voice chat rooms with different themes-to grow the markets in these two regions.
这家中国公司目前依靠其支柱产品——Mico,一个允许用户发布图片、有趣时刻、视频和与朋友实时聊天的综合社交网络平台,以及YoHo,一个以语音社交为特色的数字应用程序,由不同主题的各种语音聊天室组成——来开拓这两个地区的市场。
Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, said on Thursday at the virtual Aspen Security Forum that "on the hierarchy of problems we are talking about, an app that allows you to make funny videos does not really rank".
Afshan and her boyfriend currently post at least one video every day, most of which are funny short plays involving dancing or lip-syncing.
Beijing-based Analysys also found that Chinese users spend a solid 49 minutes every day watching either professionally produced videos or funny stunts aimed at hep urban youngsters via the app.
Besides funny videos, many netizens upload videos showing food at restaurants, scenery of tourist attractions or experience of learning some folk art.
When he immigrated to the US from Hong Kong at the age of 8 in 2005, he tried to assimilate into American culture by spending a lot of time on the internet learning how to make jokes and funny pictures.
"For me, one of the ways to learn the American culture was learning how to be funny and writing jokes," Wong said.
Homemade clips, livestreaming, mini-dramas jump in popularity, especially among younger generationsGao Ruolin, 27, who works for a fashion magazine in Beijing, said she loves to upload original videos that portray her everyday life and peruse funny clips posted by other users on short-video platform Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.
Zhang Jiayi, a 28-year-old working at a fashion magazine in Beijing, loves to upload original videos that portray a slice of her everyday life and also watch funny clips posted by others on video-sharing platforms.
"It is a funny process seeing different people's personalities and ways of speaking," said Hu Chunlin, a 29-year-old internet worker who pays around 300 yuan for each round at least twice a month.
For instance, it has increased the frequency of livestreaming at e-commerce sites and lets users upload funny short videos through video-sharing platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou, and social commerce shopping app such as Xiaohongshu.
In the past, she just perused funny videos posted by other users.
Chen, whose Kuaishou handle is "sandage" (or a practitioner of sanda, a Chinese version of kickboxing), shot to fame after uploading many funny short videos complete with music, stickers and animation on to Kuaishou.
The Palace Museum in Beijing is one of the most widely known and successful producers of intellectual property for cultural and creative products in China, and many of its products, including decorated adhesive tape, lipstick gift boxes and coffee mugs in funny shapes, have become immensely popular with consumers.
As more young consumers value interactive experiences with pets and other people on social media, they have even formed numerous online communities to share funny pictures or videos about pets playing with their toys.
By the end of 2017, about 2,500 museums and other cultural institutions have produced such products, which include earphones in the shape of court beads, scarves decorated with famous paintings, and funny emojis such as a Chinese emperor holding a rose and a thickpaper fan emblazoned with the words "I miss you too".
Especially after Douyin teamed up with e-commerce sites such as Taobao and JD, users can now find direct purchase links on their phone or device screens while scrolling up and down funny videos, according to Neo's Tang.
"The funny thing about electric vehicles is that many people think it's something that you need to offer to be compliant," Klaus Zellmer, president and CEO of Porsche North America, told China Daily.
The lawsuit, which cites emails and text messages between Musk and Tesla executives, quoted Musk as saying he thought his girlfriend "would find it funny.
In robotics, China takes rapid strides to evolve to next higher level, spurs emerging businessIn some sophisticated hotels in digital-era China these days, within minutes of seeking room service via in-house phone system or the hotel app, guests hear a funny yet very courteous electronic voice and a firm knock-knock on their room door.
During past six months, 46.1 percent of the internet audio and video users uploaded short videos, rising 28.6 percent from 2019, with the content about daily life accounting for 42.3 percent, the content of tourism and scenery 31.6 percent, and content about funny, food and music accounting for over 20 percent, respectively.