whimsy
[ˈhwɪmzi, ˈwɪm-]
n.
怪念头;
异想天开;
怪脾气;
与众不同的幽默感;
例句:
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His speech was full of whimsy.
他妙语如珠.
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They are like oracular messages, but witty - jaunty at times - and sometimes trembling on the edge of whimsy.
它们都像神谕, 但很机智,有时极其轻快,有时又濒于怪诞.
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I must confess, I'm guilty of the same foolish whimsy.
我承认, 我和你一样干过这样的蠢事.
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It was my usual mixture of whimsy and wariness.
来自THETIMES
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The train had...stopped at some chance spot...someone's whimsy.
来自M. Bradbury
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There was some whimsy and humor in the past.
来自WSJ