bantering
adj. 嘲弄的
v. 開玩笑,說笑,逗樂( banter的現在分詞 ); (善意地)取笑,逗弄
Banter is teasing or joking talk that is amusing and friendly.
She heard Tom exchanging good-natured banter with Jane.
她聽見湯姆和簡互相打趣。
If you banter with someone, you tease them or joke with them in an amusing, friendly way.
The soldiers bantered with him as though he was a kid brother...
士兵們把他當作弟弟一樣和他開著玩笑。
We bantered a bit while I tried to get the car started.
我試圖發動車子的時候我們互相打趣了幾句。
1. cleverly amusing in tone;
Jack enjoys bantering with his friends.
傑克喜歡和他的朋友們說笑逗趣.
His voice was bantering.
他的口氣是戲謔的.
The students enjoyed their teacher's bantering them about their mistakes.
同學們對老師用風趣的方式講解他們的錯誤很感興趣.
But there are a lot of bantering works in the poems of Su Dongpo.
然東坡詩中有大量的戲謔調侃之作.
They resented his bantering remarks because they thought he was being sarcastic.
他們對他的開玩笑很不滿意,他們認為他在挖苦人.