kidded查询结果如下:
词性:|noun|
例句1. she is married with three kids
词性:|verb|
例句1. the village is called Hell—I’m not kidding
名词 变体/同根词
But the next day people kidded him by saying it was the first time any fighter was urged to take a dive even before the bout began
但是第二天,人们都跟他开玩笑说比赛还没开始,拳击手就佯装跌倒,这还是头一次看见。
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They kidded him into thinking the police were inquiring about him
他们和他开玩笑,使他认为警察正在打听他。
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They kidded him about his paunch.
他们取笑他肚子大。
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They kidded around with him all day.
他们整天跟他开玩笑。
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He kidded her about her freckles
他拿她的雀斑开玩笑。
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When he visited us in the White House, I kidded him about sleeping in Lincoln’s bed, which Bo Forney had turned down.
博.福尼来白宫看我们的时候,我曾跟他开玩笑,说让他睡在林肯的床上,他拒绝了。
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Jesse was looking resplendent in a fine pin-striped suit, and I kidded him about dressing up like a Republican today for the Speaker.
杰西穿了一套细条纹的西装,看起来光彩照人,我开玩笑说,他为了议长盛装打扮得像一个共和党人。
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the political union inside consists of three types, with the unions among King clan, many-kidded clan and others appearing more often.
内部政治联合分为三种类型,以王族、多子族与其他族氏的联合较为常见。
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I kidded Newt Gingrich that I had finally found a tax cut that he was against.
我跟纽特·金里奇开玩笑说,我终于发现一项他反对的减税措施了。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--
|noun|
1.A child or young person.
‘she collected the _kids_ from school’
‘Grateful _kids_ at Whitmore Infant School in Basildon have been packing into the seated area since the structure went up.’
2.A small wooden tub, especially a sailor’s mess tub for grog or rations.
3.A young goat.
‘Within the past fortnight he and his staff have helped deliver three lambs, and six African Pygmy goat _kids_ .’
‘But I think the only kind of _kid_ I could manage to have is a goat _kid_ .’
4.Leather made from a young goat’s skin.
‘white _kid_ gloves’
‘Fine _kid_ leather gloves often appear among the accoutrements of fashionable ladies.’
5.Used as an informal form of address.
‘we’ll be seeing ya, _kid_ !’
‘There are storm clouds looming just over the horizon, _kids_ , and that can only mean one thing.’
|verb|
1.(of a goat) give birth.
‘milk fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after _kidding_ ’
‘We are awash with a dozen _kids_ all wanting to be bottle fed 3 times a day, new goats to milk, goats still waiting to _kid_ and everything bored stiff and fed up standing in their pens day after day.’
2.Behave in a silly way.
‘we were just _kidding_ around’
‘‘Carol,’ she said sternly, ‘we are not _kidding_ around here.’’
3.Deceive (someone) in a playful way; tease.
‘you’re _kidding_ me!’
‘I’ve been _kidding_ him for years now that this was where he would end up.’
4.Fool (someone) into believing something.
‘he likes to _kid_ everyone he’s the big macho tough guy’
‘But let’s not _kid_ ourselves into thinking that we will be a service oriented economy for long…’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。