單詞
tongue-in-cheek
英 ['t??in't?i:k]
美
基本信息
- adj. 不認(rèn)真的,半開玩笑的;不當(dāng)真的
- adv. 無誠意地
英文詞源
- tongue-in-cheek (adv.)
- 1856, from phrase to speak with one's tongue in one's cheek "to speak insincerely" (1748), suggestive of sly irony or humorous insincerity, perhaps a stage trick to convey irony to the audience.
Hem! Pray, Sir, said he to the Bard, after thrusting his Tongue into a Corner of his Cheek, and rolling his Eyes at Miss Willis, (Tricks which he had caught by endeavouring to take off a celebrated Comedian) were these fine Tragedies of yours ever acted? [anonymous, "Emily, or the History of a Natural Daughter," 1761]
This arietta, however, she no sooner began to perform, than he and the justice fell asleep ; but the moment she ceased playing, the knight waked snorting, and exclaimed,--'O cara! what d'ye think, gentlemen? Will you talk any more of your Pargolesi and your Corelli ?'--At the same time, he thrust his tongue in one cheek, and leered with one eye at the doctor and me, who sat on his left hand--He concluded the pantomime with a loud laugh, which he could command at all times extempore. [Smollett, "The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker," 1771]
雙語例句
- 1. Teddy clucked his tongue like a disapproving English matron.
- 特迪咂了咂舌頭,活像個不以為然的英國女舍監(jiān)。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.
- 他伸出舌頭,鼻翼扇動著。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. I walked over to the mirror and stuck my tongue out.
- 我走到鏡子前面伸出舌頭。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Tongue lolling, the dog came lolloping back from the forest.
- 那只狗伸著舌頭從樹林里蹣跚地跑回來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. She made a face and stuck out her tongue at him.
- 她做了個鬼臉,向他吐了吐舌頭。
來自柯林斯例句
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