〈正式〉 顽皮的,爱开玩笑的;幽默的,滑稽的
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a jocose allusion .幽默的影射。
"late 17th cent.: from Latin
adj. 顽皮的;爱开玩笑的;幽默的;滑稽的
His jocose manner was unsuitable for such a solemn occasion.
他滑稽的举止不适合这一严肃的场合
He is such a jocose actor.
他真是一位诙谐的演员。
Mr. A is a gleg man of a jocose nature.
先生是一位天生诙谐而反应机敏的人。
Telling a lie as a joke or to fool someone is a harmless type of lie, also known as a jocose lie.
开玩笑或捉弄人般地说谎是无害的谎言,也称为戏虐性的谎言。
The farmland Zhao sits before secretary of turn chair up, a side ordered smoke, a side especially the idea is used jocose tone heel wild say now:"What affair?"
田沼坐在写字台前的转椅上,一面点着了烟,一面特意用开玩笑的口气跟今野说:“什么事情啊?
The brocade lotus is got a fright, ambitioned to detect out jocose trace from the face of vegetable heart, plain heart in always seriousness of appearance where be favor is joking.
锦莲被吓了一跳,想从素心的脸上找到开玩笑的痕迹,可素心一本正经的样子哪里像在说笑。
词根 jocose
jocosely adv. 诙谐地;开玩笑地
jocosity n. 诙谐,戏谑;开玩笑
jocularity n. 滑稽;幽默;诙谐的言行
〈正式〉 顽皮的,爱开玩笑的;幽默的,滑稽的
幽默的影射。
"late 17th cent.: from Latin