josh
英 [dʒɒʃ]
美 [dʒɑːʃ]
v. 开玩笑; 戏弄
现在分词:joshing 过去式:joshed 第三人称单数:joshes 过去分词:joshed
BNC.10956 / COCA.32486
牛津词典
verb
- 开玩笑;戏弄
to gently make fun of sb or talk to them in a joking way
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- While Susan is good at science and math, Josh is best at language and history.
苏珊擅长自然科学和数学,而约瑟语言和历史学得最好。 - Photographer Josh Guyan from Wiltshire, took the incredible picture.
来自威尔特郡(英格兰南部一郡)的摄影师乔希古谚(JoshGuyan)拍下了这张不可思议的照片。 - I'm positive about this one, said josh.
“我对这件事很有把握,”乔希回答。 - This past weekend, Josh told me he is falling in love and wants me to move in with him.
上个周末,乔希告诉我,他坠入爱河了,并要我和他一起住。 - Josh expects me to manage all the household expenses on very little.
乔希指望我对每笔家庭支出都精打细算。 - And that if he had to, he would kill josh.
如果有必要,他也会杀乔什。 - There's nothing more important than josh.
没有比宙斯更重要的了。 - You know, josh* Your father was very proud of you.
乔什,你父亲以你为荣。 - Josh, I need to talk to your mom alone.
乔希,我要和你妈妈单独谈谈。 - I did what you asked, now where's josh?
我照你说的做了,现在乔什呢?