pleasantry
开玩笑
常用释义
英音[ ˈplezntri ]
美音[ ˈplezntri ]
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pleasantries
基本释义
- n. 幽默;开玩笑
例句
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1·I seem to be in evil case—and all for an innocent and thoughtless pleasantry.我似乎陷入了不幸的境地——而这一切都是出于一种天真而轻率的玩笑。
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2·I said: "Any other time you would have laughed at my little pleasantry."我说:“其他任何时候你都可以笑我无聊。”
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3·Elizabeth tried to join in her father's pleasantry, but could only force one most reluctant smile.伊丽莎白尽量凑着父亲打趣,可是她的笑容显得极其勉强。 父亲的俏皮幽默,从来没有象今天这样不讨她喜欢。
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4·Both curiosity and pleasantry come from his free and flexible painting style, and elapse with a life style marked by fantasy.好奇心和玩笑都来自一种洒脱的趣味和随意的绘画方式,又随着这些似乎荒诞不经的生活。
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5·In the historical coordinate of our national culture, we can locate the actual existence of humor as consciousness and form; this is what we call "ya xie," or graceful pleasantry.在民族文化的历史坐标上,我们能确定幽默作为一种意识和形式的实际存在,这就是所谓雅谑。