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 jokingly ['dʒokɪŋlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 开玩笑地, 打趣地



    jokingly
    [ adv ]
    1. in jest

    2. <adv.all>
      I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express
    3. not seriously

    4. <adv.all>
      I meant it facetiously


    Jokingly \Jok"ing*ly\, adv.
    In a joking way; sportively.

    1. The president jokingly told reporters "Don't tempt me" when asked to display the finger in question for cameras and photographers during a photo session Thursday with Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi.
    2. Bergman jokingly calls the project a "modest calling." "We wanted to create the finest facility possible for this collection of Renaissance, Baroque and 18th-century paintings and sculpture and decorative arts," he said.
    3. A young doctor who jokingly taped a bandage marked "Do not resuscitate" on the head of an injured drifter has been ordered to perform 100 hours of community service at a clinic for the homeless.
    4. "We can never get rid of them," says Rev. Joseph H. Maier jokingly. "Some even sleep in the classrooms.
    5. He told how one EDS employee jokingly asked him whether the money was "greenmail," and then "another EDSer walked up and said it's really hushmail," referring to the provision barring criticism of GM.
    6. The supervisor on duty recognized the governor, determined the comments were made jokingly and "let it go," she said.
    7. When I was a student we'd go to Europe, get a bill and jokingly ask: 'How much is this in real money?'
    8. He drew laughs when he took the stand and jokingly said into the microphone, "Is it on?
    9. Bush complained jokingly that although Gorbachev had never thrown horseshoes before, he managed to score a "ringer" by hooking one on a metal stake on his first try.
    10. By the late 1950s, BMI was jokingly referred to in the industry as Big Money Incorporated, Eliot said in "Rockonomics." Today, the two companies compete on almost an even keel, Eliot said.
    11. At first she blurted out jokingly that she was "just sick about" her game.
    12. So many industry groups have hired Des Moines lobbyists recently that the bill is being jokingly referred to as the "Lobbyist Relief Act of 1987."
    13. Because of the delays in getting Columbia off the ground, "We've always jokingly said it's going to be a full moon" when the shuttle finally goes up, Gull said.
    14. Several months ago, he said he wouldn't leave until he dies, or goes "toes up," as he jokingly put it.
    15. He claims that Mr. Borge jokingly referred to him as "comandante" but that Mr. Borge also personally escorted him out of the country in late 1985, driving him to Managua's Sandino airport to put him on a plane.
    16. Michael Dukakis traded jokes with comedians Robin Williams and Billy Crystal on Saturday, but when the humor started to turn off-color, the Democratic presidential front-runner jokingly told Williams to tone it down.
    17. "I don't have a map," Mr. Hyman frets jokingly.
    18. "Some people jokingly call this complex the `European ghetto,"' said Naets, the New York-based bureau chief of the European Broadcasting Union, a cooperative that includes 37 nations.
    19. Police jokingly refer to these methods as "Mexican Extraditions," a reference to the longstanding Mexican practice of shooing suspects wanted in the United States across the border, where U.S. police are waiting.
    20. How can they say we are one country?" Danny the Red, leader of student revolts in France and West Germany in the 1960s, jokingly says he was never quite as leftist as his nickname implied.
    21. When Mr. Luiso stepped into the top job at International Multifoods, securities analysts were jokingly calling its jumble of unrelated businesses "International Multidog."
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