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词根:jest
adj.jesting 爱开玩笑的;打趣的;滑稽的
n.jest 笑话,俏皮话;玩笑
jester (中世纪宫廷或贵族家中的)小丑;爱开玩笑的人
jesting 开玩笑;笑话;滑稽
v.jesting 开玩笑(jest的ing形式)
vi.jest 开玩笑;嘲笑
vt.jest 嘲笑
Adverb
1. in jest;
"I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express"
1 One of his parishioners remarked, jestingly, that the hearers of Dr. Bellows were taught in perfection one lesson,—that of self-reliance.
2 Chin said jestingly, " You've come just at the right moment . We were finding fault with you! "
琴含笑说: “ 大表嫂,你来得正好, 我们正在批评你这样那样. ”
3 "To be saved by you," he continued, half jestingly,—it was a brave heart which could find place for pleasantry then, she thought,—"and then to find you smiling above me."
4 Mart�, observing that his piece of bread was a little broken, exclaimed jestingly: "Aha, I think I find here the footprints of my little mouse, don't I, Cristina?"
5 Perhaps, even as it is, you are none too well pleased with me!” he replied, jestingly.
6 Ah! my Marcos," she said jestingly, "it is well that you woke; for I am going to be furiously jealous.
7 Joachime then said, jestingly: "If, then, no style of love is good for anything, as you two have proved, there is nothing left for us but to hate."
8 He was once jestingly asked at the navy department at Washington if he could turn a seventy-four?
9 But in an argument with Jackson, the prince, jestingly, contended that trial by jury was as old as the time of Julius C�sar; and even that C�sar died by it.
10 Or the work hints at some private joke, as when the three men jestingly argue about one refusing to kiss another.
11 "What are you doing here, my child?" he asked her, jestingly.
12 "Oh, you traitor!" said he, half jestingly, half seriously, "you want to hang me on a hook, and I almost let it out!"
13 “If only they don’t lose that perfume, Caleb, when they ascend the Nile again!” said Uncle Catullus, jestingly.
14 "And yet it is very pleasant," answered Digby, half jestingly, half seriously.
15 But Gerard would not view it jestingly: "Why then," said he, "we have killed one of God's creatures that was all alone in the world—as I am this day, in this strange land."
16 The little girl, who was so inseparable a companion that he jestingly called her his bride, listened as she was holding her sick lord's feet in her lap.
17 Though he spoke jestingly, the red flush was still in his face.
18 The Captain used to say, jestingly, that he should go down to posterity as a breeder of sheep.
19 I remember that I turned to Alice, and jestingly asked her whether she was to be taken up for stealing hearts!
20 Everyone began to wish everyone else a happy new year, and then as soon as quiet was restored, the pastor made a little speech which began jestingly, and ended seriously.
1 愚弄
derisive jestful gibe leg-pulling stultification leg-pull mock hocus-pocus play fool cod jolly hoax befool make a monkey of make a monkey out of make mock of pull leg thumb nose make a fool of