1.玩笑,笑话,俏皮话
2.戏谑,诙谐;打趣
3.笑柄
1.开玩笑,打趣 (with)
2.取笑,嘲弄 (at)
3.对...开玩笑,嘲笑
1.a joke
1.to speak in a way that is not serious
1." The Emperor jested with Ney, who said, " Wellington will not be so simple as to wait for Your Majesty.
内伊也说:“威灵顿不至于简单到候陛下的圣驾吧。”
2.jested a hussar, whose horse, prancing , sent a spurt of mud on an infantry soldier.
一个骠骑兵开了个玩笑,他骑着的那匹马一踢蹄子,就把烂泥溅到了那个步兵身上了。
3.That young man jested at other people's ideas.
那年轻人嘲笑别人的意见。
4.I told her that Mr. Robert had rattled and jested.
我告诉她洛宾先生老是喋喋不休,乱开玩笑。
5.Upon whom have you jested? upon whom have you opened your mouth wide, and put out your tongue? are not you wicked children, a false seed.
你们戏谑谁呢?你们向谁张口吐舌呢?不是你们这些反叛的儿子,不忠的后裔。
6.The drunkard red nose was at a glance through my mind, and still jested at me
醉鬼红鼻头一眼就看穿我的心思,他依然“嘿嘿”冷笑着说:跑?没门。