facetiously
adv. 愛開玩笑地; 滑稽地,愛開玩笑地
If you say that someone is being facetious, you are criticizing them because they are making humorous remarks or saying things that they do not mean in a situation where they ought to be serious.
The woman eyed him coldly. 'Don't be facetious,' she said.
婦人冷冷地看著他,說道:“別沒正經了。”
1. not seriously;
Al facetiously described himself as the Last Angry Man.
阿爾戲稱自己為“最後的怒漢”。
The house had been facetiously named by some waggish officer.
這房子是由某個機智幽默的軍官命名的。
I sometimes facetiously place the cause of it all to Charley Furuseth's credit.
我有時候也曾將起因全部可笑地推在卻利?福羅薩的身上.
I meant it facetiously.
我這是開玩笑的.
Muskrat Castle as the house has been facetiously named by some waggish officer - James Fenimore Cooper.
‘麝鼠城堡’這個名字是一些愛開玩笑的官員給這座房子取的滑稽名字 —— 詹姆士·菲裡莫爾·庫珀.