1.名言;妙语;俏皮话
1.a clever and funny remark
1.Once in a while, after some witticism, he would look down, and his eyes would meet hers.
每隔一小会儿,说了什么俏皮话以后,他就低下头,和她目光相交。
2.Griff rounded on him. "Unless you can cut this fog with your next witticism, keep it to yourself. "
格里夫骂道。“要么你下次能用你的妙语割裂这些雾,要么就省省吧。”
3.I think I shall share that with Amy Farrah Fowler. She'll appreciate the witticism.
我觉得我要和艾米。法拉赫。福勒分享一下,她就喜欢这种俏皮话。
4.the witticism appeared somewhat too stinging , and there was a murmur of protest.
这句话似乎太刺耳了,大家都嘟嘟囔囔表示抗议。
5.I will make reference to the witticism in what I will tell you about the formula of what I called earlier "the omega operation" .
在我跟你们谈到我早先所谓的「最终的运作」,我提到这个机智的警语。
6.They shared Clemenceau's witticism that such was his affection for Germany that he wanted two of them.
他们同意,克里孟校的一句绕有风趣的话:他是如此喜欢德国,所以他希望有两个德国。
7.That is why the witticism is most revelatory and most characteristic of the effects of what I called "the formations of the unconscious" .
那就是为什麽,这这机智警语非常具有启示性,而且具有我所谓「无意识的形成」的影响的特色。
8.China is the kingdom of poetry, but the witticism is the beautiful flowers in poem park.
中国是诗歌的王国,而秀句则更是诗苑中的奇葩。
9.It is almost a stamp that what is precisely a witticism escapes to the unconscious.
这几乎是个标记,确实是机智语,却逃避无意识的理解。
10.Henry Kissinger's old witticism about Europe's having no phone number is more relevant than ever.
基辛格对欧洲没有电话号码的老笑话现在看来显得比以往更有意义。