wisecracking 的 3 个定义
- a smart or facetious remark.
- to make wisecracks.
- to say as a wisecrack.
wisecracking 近义词
等同于 tongue-in-cheek
等同于 facetious
wisecracking 的近义词 43 个
- amusing
- blithe
- clever
- comic
- comical
- droll
- dry
- fanciful
- farcical
- flip
- flippant
- frivolous
- funny
- gay
- humorous
- indecorous
- ironic
- irreverent
- jesting
- jocose
- jocular
- joking
- joshing
- laughable
- ludicrous
- merry
- not serious
- playful
- pleasant
- pulling one's leg
- punning
- putting one on
- ridiculous
- salty
- sarcastic
- satirical
- smart
- sportive
- sprightly
- waggish
- whimsical
- witty
- wry
wisecracking 的反义词 3 个
等同于 comedy
wisecracking 的近义词 40 个
- farce
- fun
- humor
- satire
- sitcom
- ball
- burlesque
- camp
- comicality
- drollery
- facetiousness
- funnies
- funniness
- hilarity
- hoopla
- humorousness
- interlude
- merry-go-round
- picnic
- schtick
- slapstick
- takeoff
- travesty
- vaudeville
- witticism
- wittiness
- chaffing
- comic drama
- comicalness
- drollness
- field day
- fun and games
- gag show
- high camp
- high time
- jesting
- joking
- light entertainment
- play on
- send-up
wisecracking 的反义词 3 个
等同于 joke
wisecracking 的近义词 40 个
- farce
- fun
- humor
- satire
- sitcom
- ball
- burlesque
- camp
- comicality
- drollery
- facetiousness
- funnies
- funniness
- hilarity
- hoopla
- humorousness
- interlude
- merry-go-round
- picnic
- schtick
- slapstick
- takeoff
- travesty
- vaudeville
- witticism
- wittiness
- chaffing
- comic drama
- comicalness
- drollness
- field day
- fun and games
- gag show
- high camp
- high time
- jesting
- joking
- light entertainment
- play on
- send-up
wisecracking 的反义词 3 个
等同于 observe
等同于 remark
更多wisecracking例句
- He reportedly made a wisecrack while Duke was playing jazz on a piano.
- She talks like her daughter now; everyone does, in that speedy, all-knowing, wisecrack-spattered sitcom patois of Modern Family.
- “He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack,” Evans added.
- He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack.
- An anecdote about a wisecrack that Lebowitz made at an event in support of Russian Jews is worth the price of admission.
- The Tea Partiers adore Sarah Palin because she reduces political questions to a kitchen-table wisecrack or a bedroom taunt.
- Freddy Farmer's comment on Dave's wisecrack was a pronounced snort.
- Dawson started to make another wisecrack, but the deadly serious look on young Farmer's face stopped him.
- His sense of humor might have got the better of him and brought forth a wisecrack or two.