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tongue-in-cheek

英 [ˌtʌŋ ɪn ˈtʃiːk]

美 [ˌtʌŋ ɪn ˈtʃiːk]

adj.  言不由衷的; 随便说说的; 开玩笑的
adv.  无诚意地

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 言不由衷的;随便说说的;开玩笑的
      not intended seriously; done or said as a joke
      1. a tongue-in-cheek remark
        一句戏言

    柯林斯词典

    英英释义

    adj

    • cleverly amusing in tone
      1. a bantering tone
      2. facetious remarks
      3. tongue-in-cheek advice
      Synonym:banteringfacetious

    adv

    双语例句

    • The IgNobel Prizes, intended as a tongue-in-cheek alternative to their official counterparts, were presented by genuine Nobel prizewinners in the US late on Thursday.
      上星期四,获奖者出席了在美国举行的颁奖仪式。与传统的诺贝尔奖相比,它有些搞笑而标新立异。
    • Lincoln himself was highly skillful in the use of tongue-in-cheek humor.
      林肯本人运用“戏谑式”幽默也得心应手。
    • This is a tongue-in-cheek definition.
      这种定义有嘲讽的意味。
    • It seems tongue-in-cheek to me because at that point in history, people knew that this way of looking at the world was no longer relevant.
      这在我看来有些半开玩笑的性质,因为在那个历史时期,人们已经知道这样看待世界不再有意义。
    • Were they written tongue-in-cheek, or with an underlying conviction?
      它们只是随便写出来的呢,还是有什么深层的信念?
    • This was said somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but there is a serious point to the question.
      当然这种说法有些开玩笑的意味,但是确实存在这样的问题。
    • The offer was made almost tongue-in-cheek.
      这种提议差不多只是说说而已。
    • The Union Jack is quite tongue-in-cheek.
      英国国旗是相当舌半开玩笑。
    • The embassy responded with a tongue-in-cheek introduction to different kinds of potatoes and a selection of cooking techniques.
      大使馆用一种半开玩笑的语气对网民的留言做出了回复,介绍了不同种类的土豆和土豆美食的烹饪方法。
    • When he said you're fat, it's just tongue-in-cheek, don't take it personally.
      他说你肥胖,只是开玩笑,请不要太在乎。