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Rigamarole Meaning in English

word

ˈrɪɡəməˌroʊl
RIG-uh-muh-rohl
ˈrɪɡəməˌrəʊl
RIG-uh-muh-rohl

释义

A long, complicated, or unnecessary process or set of steps, often involving too much talking or paperwork.

用法与细微差别

Informal, sometimes spelled "rigmarole" (more common). Used to criticize pointless procedures or complex explanations, especially involving bureaucracy or red tape. Often paired with verbs like 'go through' or 'deal with'.

例句

I had to fill out so much paper for the school rigamarole.

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Getting a new ID can be a real rigamarole.

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The interview process was a long rigamarole of steps.

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Do we really have to go through the whole rigamarole just to get a permit?

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She tried to avoid the usual rigamarole by calling ahead.

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They gave me a ton of forms—what a rigamarole!

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