1.名言;妙语;俏皮话
1.a clever and funny remark
1.He said queer things at which one often could not help but laugh, but he said them without intentionally offering them as witticisms .
他讲些奇妙的事情让人禁不住笑,可他并没刻意地将它们当俏皮话来说。
2.Accordingly, the "Oracle of Omaha" regularly dispenses wisdom and witticisms to his adoring public.
于是,这位“奥巴哈先知”就经常性有规律的将智慧和俏皮话混合在一起奉献给崇拜他的普罗大众。
3.Your colleagues may make this into a contest of lame witticisms, but you can simply opt out.
你的同事可能将它视为一场写蹩脚俏皮话的比赛,但你完全可以选择退出。
4.Even in his Oxford days, his witticisms were making their way beyond the university walls.
即使在牛津的日子里,他的妙语就名扬校园内外。
5.Witticisms, maxims, dicta, proverbs, and aphorisms each inhabit a different world.
妙语、座右铭、名言、谚语及格言等各自展现不同领域。
6.This hasn't stopped people taking to the Internet to laugh about the crisis, or crack witticisms.
但是这却不能阻止人们在网上拿这次的危机开玩笑。
7.But they talked of this principally in order to repeat the witticisms uttered by Rastoptchin on the occasion.
不过,讲这些话的目的,主要是想趁机转述拉斯托普钦在遣返那批外国人时所说的俏皮话。
8.Such as buddhist witticisms, Reese, PangJuan enlightenment is a poor man, though they plot of the time, but in the end may well.
如以佛家妙语悟之,李斯、庞涓都是极可怜的人,他们纵然阴谋得逞于一时,但最后都不得善终。
9.Later, etc to the fourth grade, I will they give students speak English small story or witticisms.
再后来等到了四年级,我就要他们自己给同学们讲英语小故事或妙语。
10.a speech that was full of witticisms. A quip is a clever, pointed, often sarcastic remark:
充满诙谐语句的演说。quip指一句机智的、一针见血的、常常是讽刺性的语句: