waggish

美 [ˈwæɡɪʃ]英 [ˈwæɡɪʃ]
  • adj.诙谐的;打趣的
waggishwaggish

adj.

old-fashioned诙谐的;打趣的
funny, clever and not serious

waggish remarks

俏皮话

adj

1
witty or joking
Muskrat Castle as the house has been facetiously named by some waggish officer"- James Fenimore Coope

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  1. Waggish remarks , tricks , youngsters I lifted Tom 's wrist , gently , disturbing it as little as possible .

    诙谐的言语、花招、年轻人.我轻轻地把住汤姆的手腕部,尽可能地不惊扰他。

  2. The house had been facetiously named by some waggish officer .

    这房子是由某个机智幽默的军官命名的

  3. During this melancholy pause , the turnkey read his newspaper with a waggish look .

    在这个忧郁的停歇期间,看守滑稽地阅读着报纸。

  4. This ignorant , unconscious fearlessness of his made him a little waggish in the matter of whales ;

    他这种愚昧无知的无畏精神,使他有点把捕鲸当成一件儿戏;

  5. Muskrat Castle , as the house had Been facetiously named By some waggish officer

    马斯克拉特城堡,是一些机智幽默的军官给这所房子所起的滑稽的名字

  6. To return to Franklin , this didactically waggish man blandly assured English readers that it was grand to see the whales leap like salmon up the falls of Niagara .

    再回过来说好训人,喜谐谑的富兰克林,可不动声色地使欧洲人相信鲸鱼象鲑鱼那样跳过尼亚加拉瀑布,真可谓蔚为大观。