| 单词 |
badinage |
| 释义 |
bad·i·nage /ˈbædɪnɑːʒ $ ˌbædənˈɑːʒ/ noun [uncountable] literary JOKEconversation that involves a lot of jokes or humour 戏谑,揶揄,打趣Examples from the Corpusbadinage• He even developed a nice line in badinage with the unusually genial Labour leader, Mr Neil Kinnock.• Mrs Goreng was in no mood for intellectual badinage.• The badinage continued with Pat, Jack, Franca and Ludens standing round the kitchen table and talking all at once.Origin badinage (1600-1700) French badiner “to joke”bad·i·nage nounChineseSyllable jokes a humour Corpus lot that involves or of conversation |
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