n. 无恶意的玩笑
[
第三人称单数
banters
现在分词
bantering
过去式
bantered
过去分词
bantered
]
词根:banter
adv.
banteringly 戏谑地;嘲弄地;半开玩笑地
1.They are immersed not in knowledge but in “gossip and social banter”.
他们迷恋的不是知识,而是“闲聊和社会趣闻”。
2.They say amusing things, tell jokes, engage in witty banter and generally lighten the mood.
他们讲笑话,说好玩的事情,并且能够机智的使气氛变得轻松起来。
3.As she closed the door, she heard Tom exchanging good-natured banter with Jane.
她关门时听见汤姆与简在开着善意的玩笑。
4.After taking a trip "Back to the Future," the couple ended up onstage for banter with each other — and their mother and grandmother.
在一段“回到未来”的旅程后,两人登台,互开玩笑,还调侃起他们的母亲和祖母。
5.They're also kind of catchy, especially the amusing banter between said Gecko, his "CEO, " and other characters ("Toledo!
这些广告朗朗上口,尤其搞笑的是它对吉祥物Gecko、该公司“首席执行官”以及其他角色所进行的调侃。
6.Today the ladies' banter is darkened by speculation.
今天,一个传言为女人们的说笑蒙上了阴影。
7.It is true that we can be very literal, so we often miss the humor in everyday banter, but we can and do enjoy even subtle humor.
是,没错,因为我们非常喜欢挑字眼,所以我们经常错过笑话中可笑的部分,但是我们能够也很欣赏一些含义更深的幽默。