badinage 英 [ˈbædɪnɑ:ʒ]   美 [ˌbædənˈɑʒ]

badinage

badinage  英 [ˈbædɪnɑ:ʒ] 美 [ˌbædənˈɑʒ]

n. 开玩笑;嘲弄,揶揄  vt. 打趣 

名词复数:badinages 

Ahoy! I'm badinage for you! 喂!我在跟你开玩笑呢!
The smoke afraid the badinage achievementr at one stroke. 烟一下呛住了开玩笑的抚摸者。

  • Stiff corporate types don't tend to be too fond of badinage, or playful conversation, during important meetings, but sometimes a witty joke about the manager's ugly tie is just the right thing to lighten the mood.
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  • n. 开玩笑;嘲弄,揶揄
  • vt. 打趣
  • 1. Ahoy! I'm badinage for you!

    喂!我在跟你开玩笑呢!

  • 2. The smoke afraid the badinage achievementr at one stroke.

    烟一下呛住了开玩笑的抚摸者。

  • 3. At El Sordo's camp Pilar exchanges badinage with Joaquin, a young man who wanted to be a bullfighter before the war, while Jordan confers with the leader.

    在“聋子”的营地,趁着乔丹同那位队长商议的空当,皮拉尔跟华金相互打趣起来。华金是个年轻小伙子,战前曾想当名斗牛士。

  • badinage (n.) "light railery, playful banter," 1650s, from French badinage "playfulness, jesting," from badiner (v.) "to jest, joke," from badin "silly, jesting" (16c.), from Old Provençal badar "to yawn, gape," from Late Latin badare "to gape," from *bat- "to yawn" (see abash). One who indulges in it is a badineur.
bad·in·age / ˈbædɪnɑːʒ ; NAmE ˌbædənˈɑːʒ / noun [uncountable ] ( from French) ( literary) friendly joking between people 开玩笑;打趣 SYN banter bad·in·age / ˈbædɪnɑːʒ ; NAmE ˌbædənˈɑːʒ /
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