joker 英 [ˈdʒəʊkə(r)]   美 [ˈdʒoʊkə(r)]

joker

joker  英 [ˈdʒəʊkə(r)] 美 [ˈdʒoʊkə(r)]

n. 爱开玩笑的人;家伙;丑角牌 

名词复数:jokers 

joker:To them, you're like a freak like me. Joker:对他们来说,你和我一样,都是怪胎。
But his joker is a creature of such ghastly life, and the performance is so visceral, creepy and insistently present that the characterization pulls you in almost at once. 但是他的小丑是一个人生如此糟糕的角色,他的表演是如此发自内心、令人恐惧、仿佛亲临其境,因此他的角色立刻吸引住你。

  • A joker is someone who loves jokes, and tells them all the time. Jokers are usually harmless, unless you meet up with Batman's archenemy, "The Joker." He's no joke.
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  • n. 爱开玩笑的人;家伙;丑角牌
  • 1. joker:To them, you're like a freak like me.

    Joker:对他们来说,你和我一样,都是怪胎。

  • 2. But his joker is a creature of such ghastly life, and the performance is so visceral, creepy and insistently present that the characterization pulls you in almost at once.

    但是他的小丑是一个人生如此糟糕的角色,他的表演是如此发自内心、令人恐惧、仿佛亲临其境,因此他的角色立刻吸引住你。

  • 3. So the joker taunts and giggles, and Batman can only extend his wings.

    因此,小丑不停地嘲弄和大笑,而蝙蝠侠只能落败奔走。

  • joker (n.) 1729, "jester, merry fellow, one who jokes," agent noun from joke (v.). In generic slang use for "any man, fellow, chap" by 1811, which probably is the source of the meaning "odd face card in the deck" (1868), also often jolly joker. An 1857 edition of Hoyle's "Games" lists a card game called Black Joke in which all face cards were called jokers.
joker / ˈdʒəʊkə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒoʊkər / noun 1 a person who likes making jokes or doing silly things to make people laugh 爱开玩笑的人;爱说笑话的人 2 ( informal) a person that you think is stupid because they annoy you 蠢货;废人 3 an extra playing cardthat is used in some card games, usually as a wild card (某些纸牌游戏中的)百搭,(大、小)王牌 IDIOM the ˌjoker in the ˈpack a person or thing who could change the way that things will happen in a way that cannot be predicted 能以意想不到的方式改变形势的人(或事) joker jokers joker / ˈdʒəʊkə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒoʊkər /
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