['waɪzkræk]['waɪzkræk]
  • n. 俏皮话
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 常常口出妙语的,常说俏皮话的
      noun(名词)
      1. 口出妙语,说俏皮话

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 常常口出妙语的,常说俏皮话的

      Bugs Bunny was a wisecracking cartoon rabbit who became an icon.

      兔八哥是一只爱说俏皮话的卡通兔,成了一个偶像。

      Friedman was a wisecracking kid who wrote for the high school paper about kissing in the halls.

      弗里德曼是一个常常口出妙语的孩子,他为高中的报纸写了关于在宿舍里接吻的文章。

    noun(名词)
    1. 口出妙语,说俏皮话

      His wisecracking gets a bit tedious after a while.

      他的俏皮话听了一段时间后就有点乏味了。

      Sadly, despite the relentless wisecracking, there's very little plot to carry this film.

      可悲的是,尽管俏皮话不断,但没有什么情节可以承载这部电影。

    小知识

    A wisecrack is a funny joke or a sarcastic remark that makes someone laugh. The class clown is usually famous for their wisecracks.

    You can use this informal word as a verb, too: “How can I know when you're serious if you just wisecrack constantly?” Wisecrack first appeared at the start of the 20th century, from a now-uncommon sense of the verb crack, “speak loudly or boastingly,” which is also used in the phrase “to crack a joke.” It takes more than wisecracks to be a successful comedian, but it's a good start!