waggish 英 [ˈwægɪʃ]   美 [ˈwæɡɪʃ]

waggish

waggish  英 [ˈwægɪʃ] 美 [ˈwæɡɪʃ]

adj. 爱开玩笑的;滑稽的 

Muskrat Castle, as the house had Been facetiously named By some waggish officer. 麝鼠城堡作为房屋的名称,是由某些诙谐的官员起的滑稽名称。
One waggish employee at a Waterstones in Manchester reportedly declared they would remain open despite the ruckus. 据传,曼彻斯特一家华特史东书店(Waterstones)的员工不无戏谑地扬言,书店将会顶着骚乱继续营业。

  • Waggish means that someone is humorous or witty — the kind of person who'd keep you in stitches all night if you sat next to one at a party.
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  • adj. 爱开玩笑的;滑稽的
  • 1. Muskrat Castle, as the house had Been facetiously named By some waggish officer.

    麝鼠城堡作为房屋的名称,是由某些诙谐的官员起的滑稽名称。

  • 2. One waggish employee at a Waterstones in Manchester reportedly declared they would remain open despite the ruckus.

    据传,曼彻斯特一家华特史东书店(Waterstones)的员工不无戏谑地扬言,书店将会顶着骚乱继续营业。

  • 3. It has the waggish adorableness and the tripping-and-falling roughhouse of other animated films, but it’s also a work of tragic nostalgia.

    这部电影不但像其他动画作品一样有着滑稽可爱的动画角色,和跌宕起伏的嬉闹场面,同时,它也不失为一部充满悲剧色彩得感伤作品。

  • waggish (adj.) "willing to make a fool of oneself, and fond of doing so to others," 1580s, from wag (n.) + -ish. Related: Waggishly; waggishness.
wag·gish / ˈwæɡɪʃ ; NAmE ˈwæɡɪʃ / adjective ( old-fashioned) funny, clever and not serious 诙谐的;打趣的 waggish remarks 俏皮话 wag·gish / ˈwæɡɪʃ ; NAmE ˈwæɡɪʃ /
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