quipped
英 [kwɪpt]
美 [kwɪpt]
v. 讲俏皮话; 讥讽; 嘲弄; 打趣
quip的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 俏皮话;谐语;妙语
Aquipis a remark that is intended to be amusing or clever.- The commentators make endless quips about the female players' appearance.
评论员们没完没了地拿女选手的容貌打趣。
- The commentators make endless quips about the female players' appearance.
- VERB 说俏皮话;口出妙语
Toquipmeans to say something that is intended to be amusing or clever.- 'He'll have to go on a diet,' Ballard quipped...
“他得减肥啦,”巴拉德俏皮地说。 - The chairman quipped that he would rather sell his airline than his computer systems.
主席风趣地说,他宁可卖掉他的航空公司,也不愿出售他的计算机系统。
- 'He'll have to go on a diet,' Ballard quipped...
双语例句
- Be quipped by me that is also hidden mermaid in home?
被我打趣道,呀,家里还藏着美人鱼呀。 - Sorry, but that's one thing I cannot do!'he quipped, bursting into a guffaw.
“对不起,但那是我不会做的事之一!”他嘲讽地说,引发一阵大笑。 - In short, she must counteract an impression that she is just likeable enough, as Mr. Obama famously quipped in 2008.
简而言之,她必须消除只是够讨人喜欢了的印象&这话是奥巴马2008年对她的著名讽刺。 - If I'd known I was going to live here, I'd have done a better job, he quipped in an interview with the Financial Times last year.
如果我当时知道自己以后将住在这里,可能会把它造得更好,去年他接受英国《金融时报》采访时开玩笑说道。 - George Bernard Shaw once quipped that Americans and the English were separated by the same language.
肖伯纳曾讥讽说,美国人和英国人被同一种语言隔开了。 - When asked why, he once quipped more suppliers means more competition and better service for the customer.
有一次人家问他为什么娶俩,他调侃地说:供应商更多就意味着竞争更激烈,为客户提供的服务更好。 - ` Who overslept this morning? 'She quipped.
‘今天早晨谁睡过头了?’她风趣地问。 - "I'm surrounded by a group of people that are breaking up fast and furiously and they were the ones ready to talk to me," she quipped.
“我被一群分手速度很快、很冲动的人所包围,而他们也准备好了跟我对话。”她嘲弄道。 - After all," I've become a nationally recognized philanthropist with other people's money," Feinberg quipped during an interview with the ABA Journal.
毕竟,“我已经成为一个人的金钱与国家承认的其他慈善家,”范伯格在一次杂志采访时打趣说与ABA的。 - But Kim Jong-il later quipped that he was joking.
然而随后金正日改口称,自己当时只是在开玩笑。