jested
v. 說笑話,開玩笑( jest的過去式和過去分詞 )
A jest is something that you say that is intended to be amusing.
It was a jest rather than a reproach...
這與其說是責備,還不如說是句玩笑呢。
The men talk as cheerfully as ever; jests are bandied about freely.
男人們像往常一樣高興地聊著,彼此間隨意開著玩笑。
If you jest, you tell jokes or say amusing things.
He enjoyed drinking and jesting with his cronies...
他喜歡和老朋友喝喝酒、開開玩笑。
A newspaper half jested: Had alcohol not already killed him, this would surely drive him to drink.
一份報紙半開玩笑地寫道:要不是喝酒已經要了他的命,這肯定會讓他想要喝上一杯。
A newspaper half jested: Had alcohol not already killed him, this would surely drive him to drink.
一份報紙半開玩笑地寫道:要不是喝酒已經要了他的命,這肯定會讓他想要喝上一杯。
I told her that Mr. Robert had rattled and jested.
我告訴她洛賓先生老是喋喋不休,亂開玩笑.
Again, more happily than she had written for years, she jested.
而且, 她還用比過去幾年更快樂的筆調,詼諧地寫作.
He jested with her in a low voice.
他低聲和她說笑.
He jested at what is sacred.
他嘲笑神聖的事物.