
adj.開(kāi)玩笑的;詼諧的
Dr. Daniel was a gleg man of a jocose nature. 丹尼爾大夫是一位天生詼諧而反應(yīng)機(jī)敏的人。
To play the orator. [Jocose or derisive] Dickens. 扮演演說(shuō)者、雄辯者。
The tone of this notice was not as jocose as the former supposed discourses of Tchigirin. 傳單的口吻已不像原先在奇吉林談話中那樣詼諧了。
A peasant, a real peasant,” voices were heard on all sides blaming the jocose soldier. 鄉(xiāng)巴佬,真是個(gè)鄉(xiāng)巴佬,”大家齊聲責(zé)備那個(gè)開(kāi)玩笑的士兵。
All these features in wording made his poems tinged with a sense of being unrestrained, wild and jocose, displaying unique aesthetic traits. 由于這些“野”字的存在,使得王績(jī)的婚姻均充滿了“野”味、“野”性與“野”趣,因而極具審美特點(diǎn)。
adv.說(shuō)玩笑地;詼諧地