jokey / ˈdʒoʊ ki /

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jokey 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

jok·i·er, jok·i·est.

  1. lacking in seriousness; frivolous: The editorial had an offensively jokey tone for such an important subject.

jokey 近义词

jokey

等同于 jocular/jocose/jocund

jokey

等同于 jolly

jokey

等同于 jovial

jokey

等同于 laughable

jokey

等同于 absurd

jokey

等同于 jocular

jokey

等同于 laughing

jokey

等同于 amusing

jokey

等同于 humorous

更多jokey例句

  1. The former is perceived as jokey and inconsequential, though filled with a joie de vivre, while the latter is seen as serene and unfailingly earnest.
  2. There were less serious responses too— fake Tinder profiles, jokey memes about Microsoft fails, and spoofs of QAnon speculation about whether Melinda was anti-vax.
  3. As for the company’s HEPA filtration, despite the jokey name, Tesla actually takes Bioweapon Defense Mode very seriously.
  4. But that was a decade ago, and Lurie has moved into less jokey terrain.
  5. And then there are those celebrity babies with jokey names who grew up to change them.
  6. For instance, I sent him a jokey e-card for his birthday, and he accused me of viewing him as a joke.
  7. I think it may be a little too artsy and jokey to really connect with the voters.
  8. He liked music and wrote jokey little letters and knew the addresses of all the best New York shops.
  9. They had concluded that this was only one of his jokey gempman's ways.