jocose
英 [dʒəˈkəʊs]
美 [dʒəˈkoʊs]
adj. 幽默的; 滑稽的; 诙谐的
牛津词典
adj.
- 幽默的;滑稽的;诙谐的
humorous
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- He said this in a tone of jocose raillery.
他以幽默嘲弄的口吻说了这事。 - Thomas Mugridge, on the other hand, considered it a laughable affair, and was continually bobbing his head out the galley door to make jocose remarks.
茂格兰治倒以为这是可笑的事,时时从厨房的门里伸头出来,说几句打趣的话。 - The author have selected the four main features to illustrate. The fist part is that he express serious topic in a jocose way.
这一部分重点选取了周星驰电影中的四个主要特点来进行阐释。第一是严肃主题的戏谑化表达。 - He is such a jocose actor.
他真是一位诙谐的演员。 - His jocose manner was unsuitable for such a solemn occasion.
他滑稽的举止不适合这个严肃的场合。