banter 英 [ˈbæntə(r)]   美 [ˈbæntɚ]

banter

banter  英 [ˈbæntə(r)] 美 [ˈbæntɚ]

n. 无恶意的玩笑 

进行时:bantering  过去式:bantered  过去分词:bantered  第三人称单数:banters  名词复数:banters 

Then a stream of promotions and legal banter dragged on for two full page lengths. 然后是一连串的继续,向开玩笑一样足足持续了有两页纸那么长。
He’s still learning English but he’s full part of the banter and everyone loves him in the changing room. 他还在学习英语,但是他是每个人喜欢开玩笑的对象,更衣室里人人都爱他。

  • Good friends usually banter back and forth easily, like they're trying to keep a step ahead of each other in witty responses. This type of banter is their special language of friendship.
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  • n. 无恶意的玩笑
  • 1. Then a stream of promotions and legal banter dragged on for two full page lengths.

    然后是一连串的继续,向开玩笑一样足足持续了有两页纸那么长。

  • 2. He’s still learning English but he’s full part of the banter and everyone loves him in the changing room.

    他还在学习英语,但是他是每个人喜欢开玩笑的对象,更衣室里人人都爱他。

  • 3. That kind of banter was one thing I had always missed out on in my work life, because I had never shared an office or workspace.

    这种戏谑是我在工作中总是错过的一件事,因为我从未与大家共用一个办公室或工作间。

  • banter (v.) "attack with good-humored jokes and jests," 1670s, origin uncertain; said by Swift to be a word from London street slang. Related: Bantered; bantering. The noun, "good-humored ridicule," is from 1680s.
ban·ter / ˈbæntə(r) ; NAmE ˈbæntər / noun , verb banter banters bantered bantering noun [uncountable ] friendly remarks and jokes (善意的)玩笑,打趣 He enjoyed exchanging banter with the customers. 他喜欢和顾客开玩笑。 verb [intransitive ] banter(with sb) to joke with sb (和某人)开玩笑;逗乐 He bantered with reporters and posed for photographers. 他和记者们打趣,并摆姿势让他们拍照。 ban·ter / ˈbæntə(r) ; NAmE ˈbæntər /
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