malarkey如何读

英:[məˈlɑ:ki]

美:[məˈlɑrki]

malarkey是什么意思

  • n.说大话;胡说

malarkey英英释义

  • abstract:Malarkey was a board game published by Parker Brothers and Hersch and Company of Los Angeles, California starting in 1991.

malarkey词源中文解释

也称 malarky,意为“谎言和夸张,胡言乱语”,起源于1924年的美国英语,来源不明。这也是一个爱尔兰姓氏。在美国俚语中,意思与 malarky 相似的词语是 ackamarackus(1934年)。

malarkey词源英文解释

origin unknown

The first known use of malarkey was in 1923

malarkey 例句

1 The messages played a voice similar to Biden’s that used his phrase “What a bunch of malarkey,” and falsely suggested that voting in the primary would preclude voters from casting a ballot in November.

2 I just don’t buy the “deep incompatibility” malarkey – love and sex being bedfellows, the one reflecting the other.

3 “I want to put the tomfoolery and malarkey behind me,” he told Lopez.

4 The message played an AI-generated voice similar to Biden’s that used his phrase “What a bunch of malarkey” and falsely suggested that voting in the primary would preclude voters from casting a ballot in November.

5 "Bilge", "noxious malarkey" and "entertaining twaddle" are just some of the choice phrases that have been picked to describe Dan Brown's Inferno in the press.

6 Perhaps they are in the process of convincing themselves that the malarkey they are spouting is actually the truth.

也或许他们正努力说服自己,让自己相信说的那些话确实是真的。

7 This is, of course, malarkey and shenanigans, but still: Shocker!

8 Do you think anyone is willing to listen to that malarkey?

你觉得会有人愿意听你那些假大空的话吗?

9 It used a voice similar to Biden’s, employed his often-used phrase, “What a bunch of malarkey” and falsely suggested that voting in the primary would preclude voters from casting a ballot in November’s general election.

10 May 9: President Biden announces that malarkey has finally been eradicated from the body politic.

11 Most of what you are taught is malarkey.

你们大多数的教育是说大话。

12 Most of what you are taught is malarkey.

你们大多数的教育是说大话。

13 While malarkey's history is shaded, meme's roots are easily traced to evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, a Brit who coined the term for a unit of cultural inheritance, not unlike genes and DNA.

14 “Republicans have been trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary. What a bunch of malarkey,” a digitally altered voice said.

15 The beefier the better of course and it needs to be reasonably thick; none of that pallid, light brown chicken gravy malarkey, please.

16 He actually credits Trump with “cutting through much of the high-minded malarkey about the neutrality of judges with a single tweet.”

17 The oldest of the Lyon cubs, he’s the only one who was truly at an age to understand the malarkey that was the start of Cookie’s 17-year stint in jail.

18 “When he dropped the word ‘malarkey,’ that was so good,” Ms. Robinson said, before introducing the evening’s first comedian, Mr. Avery, and making her way backstage with Ms. Williams.

19 "Republicans have been trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary. What a bunch of malarkey," says the message.

20 And that’s no malarkey.

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