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n.
開玩笑;惡作劇;戲謔
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v.
盛裝;裝飾;打扮
Noun:
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acting like a clown or buffoon
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a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
Verb:
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dress or decorate showily or gaudily;
"Roses were pranking the lawn"
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dress up showily;
"He pranked himself out in his best clothes"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Later on, we found out that it was one of our friends playing a prank on us.
以后當讓我們的才顯示僅有是當讓我們的同去的1個網友在和當讓我們的開戲謔呢。
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Can you imagine Sir Alex Ferguson attempting a disruptive prank like this?
我可以想像力弗爵爺以這款給你打斷采訪記錄的的方式來和玩家開搞笑么?
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He was the goat of their vicious prank.
他加入這些人惡作劇的對象。
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My older sister put me up to making a prank telephone call.
這是我親姐姐慫恿打這一惡作劇電話的。
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Still a boy at heart in his sense of fun and enjoyment of family pranks.
來自: K. M. E. Murray
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Amid great trees..pranked with blue and russet wings.
來源于: E. Blunden
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Laurie Lee's book..is pranked out with countless small pleasures of light and colour.
出自于:Times
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He may..prank with the young 'uns while the crops go to naught.
源自:Virginia Quarterly Review
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He laughed, just to let everybody know he was pranking.
選自: H. Hornsby
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