waggish
[ˈwæɡɪʃ]
adj.
(似)滑稽 (者)的;
诙谐的;
淘气的;
爱恶作剧的;
例句:
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The house had been facetiously named by some waggish officer.
这房子是由某个机智幽默的军官命名的。
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During this melancholy pause , the turnkey read his newspaper with a waggish look.
在这个忧郁的停歇期间, 看守滑稽地阅读着报纸.
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Muskrat Castle as the house has been facetiously named by some waggish officer - James Fenimore Cooper.
‘麝鼠城堡’这个名字是一些爱开玩笑的官员给这座房子取的滑稽名字 —— 詹姆士·菲里莫尔·库珀.
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Mr Tarkington writes in...a vein of waggish farce.
来自Athenaeum
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So the tone of pre-season commenting tends to be waggish and dismissive.
来自NEWYORKER
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Perhaps liberals are less inclined to be waggish about their politics or more inclined to be solemn about their pets.
来自NEWYORKER