waggish

英 [ˈwæɡɪʃ] 美 [ˈwæɡɪʃ]

adj.  诙谐的; 打趣的

GRE

COCA.45013



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 诙谐的;打趣的
    funny, clever and not serious
    1. waggish remarks
      俏皮话

双语例句

  1. To return to Franklin, this didactically waggish man blandly assured English readers that it was grand to see the whales leap like salmon up the falls of Niagara.
    再回过来说好训人,喜谐谑的富兰克林,可不动声色地使欧洲人相信鲸鱼象鲑鱼那样跳过尼亚加拉瀑布,真可谓蔚为大观。
  2. He followed up this remarkable declaration, by shaking his head in a waggish manner for ten minutes, as though he were remonstrating with himself for being such a pleasant dog;
    这一份意义重大的公告发布完毕,他怪模怪样地摇了十分钟脑袋,活像是在苦苦劝告自己当一只讨人喜欢的狗一样。
  3. Waggish remarks, tricks, youngsters I lifted Tom's wrist, gently, disturbing it as little as possible.
    诙谐的言语、花招、年轻人.我轻轻地把住汤姆的手腕部,尽可能地不惊扰他。
  4. During this melancholy pause, the turnkey read his newspaper with a waggish look.
    在这个忧郁的停歇期间,看守滑稽地阅读着报纸。
  5. Muskrat Castle, as the house had Been facetiously named By some waggish officer
    马斯克拉特城堡,是一些机智幽默的军官给这所房子所起的滑稽的名字