jokingly
英 [ˈdʒəʊkɪŋli]
美 [ˈdʒoʊkɪŋli]
adv. 开玩笑地; 闹着玩地; 戏谑地
BNC.20716 / COCA.14605
牛津词典
adv.
- 开玩笑地;闹着玩地;戏谑地
in a way that is intended to be amusing and not serious
柯林斯词典
- ADV 开玩笑地;闹着玩地;戏谑地
If you say or do somethingjokingly, you say or do it with the intention of amusing someone, rather than with any serious meaning or intention.- Sarah jokingly called her 'my monster'...
萨拉戏称她为“我的怪兽”。 - She frowned at him, only half-jokingly.
她半开玩笑地冲他皱了皱眉。
- Sarah jokingly called her 'my monster'...
英英释义
adv
- not seriously
- I meant it facetiously
- in jest
- I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express
双语例句
- They have been jokingly Palace chief as "husband", called Shun of the mouth.
她们一直戏称宫科长为“老公”,叫顺了口。 - Germans jokingly call them E.Off and E.On.
德国人开玩笑说它们分别叫E.Off和E.On。 - He jokingly called his partner old fox.
他打趣地称他的伙伴为老狐狸。 - Adults may jokingly use these too.
成年人也可能用这个来开玩笑。 - She jokingly called herself my part-time bedmate.
她开玩笑的叫她自己是我的业余夫妻。 - Then she added jokingly: Who knows?
紧接着她调侃道:谁知道呢? - The teacher jokingly asked an accompanying guide how he could emigrate to North Korea.
他还开玩笑地问一位陪同导游,他要怎样才能移民朝鲜。 - He says it jokingly, but actually I think he means it.
他说话的口吻像是开玩笑,但我觉得这其实是他真实的想法。 - "We jokingly refer to this as eminence-based medicine," she said.
“我们开玩笑地称之为基于名声的医学,”她说。 - Father jokingly said: Oh! Who did you have in mind?
爸爸开玩笑说:哦,你要跟谁结婚?