prank
英 [præŋk]
美 [præŋk]
n. 玩笑; 恶作剧
复数:pranks 现在分词:pranking 过去式:pranked 第三人称单数:pranks 过去分词:pranked
Collins.1 / BNC.20340 / COCA.14176
牛津词典
noun
- 玩笑;恶作剧
a trick that is played on sb as a joke- a childish prank
幼稚的恶作剧
- a childish prank
柯林斯词典
- 恶作剧;玩笑
Aprankis a childish trick.
英英释义
noun
- a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- acting like a clown or buffoon
verb
- dress up showily
- He pranked himself out in his best clothes
- dress or decorate showily or gaudily
- Roses were pranking the lawn
双语例句
- I've been getting really weird prank phone calls all night.
我今晚一直接到古怪的恶作剧电话。 - I would tell myself that was amends enough for a harmless prank.
我会告诉自己,对于一个无关紧要的玩笑来说,这样的补偿就足够了。 - If it's a prank, it should be animal blood.
如果这是恶作剧,那就是动物的血。 - The mail was a prank.
这是一个恶作剧。 - Perhaps tickled by the prank he was about to play, Marcel Duchamp purchased a Bedfordshire urinal.
马塞尔•杜尚(MarcelDuchamp)也许正为他要玩的恶作剧开心不已:他买了一个贝德福德郡小便池。 - This is a great prank to pull on a roommate!
这是愚弄你室友的一个很好玩的恶作剧! - It started out as a prank.
开始只是个恶作剧。 - When I asked him to stop this prank, he was still a mouthful;
当我请他停止这种恶作剧时,他还趾高气扬地反咬我一口; - Some friends playeda prank on him.
朋友对他搞恶作剧。 - Someone seems to have pulled a quite serious prank.
好象有人开了个相当严肃的玩笑。