jocose[dʒəu'kəus]adj.1.■爱开玩笑的,幽默的,诙谐的;滑稽的
jocosejocose[dʒəˈkəus]adj.1.■开玩笑的, 滑稽的, 诙谐的
继承用法jocoselyadv.jocosenessn.
[dʒəˈkəʊs]
adjective
- (formal)playful or humorous
(正式)顽皮的,爱开玩笑的;幽默的,滑稽的
a jocose allusion.
幽默的影射。
jocosely
adverb
jocoseness
noun
jocosity
[-ˈkɒsɪti]
( pl. -ies)
noun(pl. -ies)
语源
- late 17th cent.: from Latin jocosus, from jocus (see joke)
jocose
■1.Dr. Daniel was a gleg man of a jocose nature.
丹尼尔大夫是一位天生诙谐而反应机敏的人。
■A peasant, a real peasant,” voices were heard on all sides blaming the jocose soldier.
乡巴佬,真是个乡巴佬,”大家齐声责备那个开玩笑的士兵。
■The tone of this notice was not as jocose as the former supposed discourses of Tchigirin.
传单的口吻已不像原先在奇吉林谈话中那样诙谐了。
■Her chipper sound, bobbish melody, and jocose lyric, her innocent manner while she hugging her child and playing with her child like playing a seesaw, mixed with the creaky laugh of her child together, poppled in this small adobe.
她爽朗的声音,快活的曲调,诙谐的歌词,搂着孩子像玩翘翘板似的摇上摇下的天真的神态,和孩子叽叽嘎嘎的笑声溶在一起,在这小土房里荡漾。
■To play the orator. [Jocose or derisive] Dickens.
扮演演说者、雄辩者。
■joking, jokingly, humorous, funny, jocosely, jocular, jocose
玩笑地。打趣地。不当真的。风趣的。
■All these features in wording made his poems tinged with a sense of being unrestrained, wild and jocose, displaying unique aesthetic traits.
由于这些“野”字的存在,使得王绩的婚姻均充满了“野”味、“野”性与“野”趣,因而极具审美特点。
■8. Thomas Mugridge, on the other hand, considered it a laughable affair, and was continually bobbing his head out the galley door to make jocose remarks.
相反地,汤玛斯?茂格兰治倒以为这是可笑的事,时时从厨房的门里伸头出来,说几句打趣的话。
■jocose discourse
谑仿话语