sally
n. 突围; (感情等)迸发; 俏皮话; 远足
vt. 突围; 出发; 动身,外出
Sallies are clever and amusing remarks.
He had thus far succeeded in fending off my conversational sallies.
他迄今为止一直不为我说的俏皮话所动。
If someone sallies forth or sallies somewhere, they go out into a rather difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation in a brave or confident way.
...worrying about her when she sallies forth on her first date...
她第一次赴异性约会时对她的担心
Tamara would sally out on bitterly cold nights.
塔玛拉会不畏严寒在夜晚外出。
1. witty remark
2. a military action in which besieged troops burst forth from their position
3. a venture off the beaten path;
Jim: Luckily, there are lots of who like to feed these ducks and geese even Sally.
吉姆: 非常幸运, 许多人喜欢喂这些鸭子和鹅——包括萨莉.
Before IT left for London, Sally sent me a image of ITself.
萨莉动身去伦敦London前送给我一张她的照片.
Do you know if Sally Maxwell has arrived?
你知道萨莉·马克思威尔是否到了 吗 ?
Why are you doing that? Sally asked. " To make myself beautiful, " the lady answered.
“你为什么干这个 呀 ?”莎利问道. “ 把自己打扮得美丽呀, ” 那妇人回答道.
But out for a duck I call Sally.
不过请注意一只被我叫做萨莉的鸭子.