antics
antics 英 [ˈæntɪks]
n. 滑稽动作;古怪姿态
名词复数:anticss
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- n. 滑稽动作;古怪姿态
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1. I remember working with a lady a few years ago who always warned me, "Just wait, your time is coming, " when I would laugh at the antics of her son.
我记得几年前曾与一位女士共事,每当我对他的儿子的滑稽动作开怀大笑的时候,她总是警告我说:“等着吧,很快就到你了。”
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2. He would stand in the sun in the middle of our courtyard and go through a wonderful series of antics with a staff--his own shadow being his antagonist.
他时常站在我们的院子当中,阳光下,用一根短棍,耍出一整套奇妙滑稽的动作---他自己的影子就是他的敌手。
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3. As for Sarah Palin, her antics are helping no one, other than Mr Obama; she should put up, or preferably shut up.
至于莎拉•佩林,她的滑稽表演帮不了任何人,除了奥巴马先生;她应该振作,或者干脆闭嘴吧。
- antics (n.) "ludicrous behavior," 1520s; see antic.
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