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Noun:
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a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter;
"he told a very funny joke"
"he knows a million gags"
"thanks for the laugh"
"he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest"
"even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point"
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activity characterized by good humor
Verb:
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tell a joke; speak humorously;
"He often jokes even when he appears serious"
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act in a funny or teasing way
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用作名詞 (n.)
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They made a jest of his ignorance.
我們幽默段子他愚鈍。
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He spoke it in a kind of jest, but it was with such an awkward smile.
它用這種說笑的口吻說著,只不過說時懷著這么不自燃的笑笑。
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I said in jest I would marry Jim.
我開戲謔說要嫁給了吉姆。
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It began as a jest and ended as a tragedy.
事項以玩笑話剛剛開始,以可悲結尾。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He is not a man to jest with.
他是個不可以開謊話的人。
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Do not jest about serious things .
來說必要的事兒不允許當兒戲。
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You jest so lightly in a time of crisis?
在此時會你再有心里開黃腔?
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Alexander taking it for a iest would not beleeve it.
出自于: T. Washington
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He..made an oath he would never jest at spirits again.
選自: F. Brooke
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