英['wɪtɪsɪzəm]美['wɪtɪsɪzəm]
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词源记忆法
来自 wit, 智慧,风趣,引申词义妙语。
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noun(名词)
小知识
Witticism describes something funny that someone says, like a pun or little joke. You may have heard that it is good to start off a speech with witticism because if you make the audience laugh, it'll help them — and you — relax.
English playwright and poet John Dryden coined the word witticism in the 17th century, combining the words witty and criticism to come up with a word to describe a clever quip that has a hint of sharpness or irony. A witticism is typically a one-liner that humorously sums up the current situation — with a little bit of attitude thrown in.
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词源考究
来自wit,智慧,风趣,引申词义妙语。