sallies
美 [?sæli]
英 ['sæli] 
- v.突圍;出發 (forth, off, out)
- n.出擊;俏皮話;突襲
詞形變化
復數:sallies 現在分詞:sallying 過去式:sallied 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 俏皮話a remark that is intended to entertain or amuse sb |
2. | 出擊;突襲a sudden attack by an enemy |
英漢解釋
n. | |
v. | 2. 動身,出發 (forth, off, out) |
英英解釋
例句
Sallies friend, Annie Moffat, took a fancy to me, and asked me to come and spend a week with her when Sallie does.
莎莉的朋友安妮·莫法特喜歡上我了,請我隨莎莉到她家住一個星期。
worrying about her when she sallies forth on her first date.
她第一次赴異性約會時對她的擔心
"I cannot praise a fugitive . . . virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary" (John Milton).
“我不能贊揚一種易變的美德,它沒有經受過考驗、沒有拋頭露面,從來就沒有挺身而出并勇敢地面對敵人”(約翰·彌爾頓)。
sallies were made at all hours; and incessant war prevailed.
反擊隨時都發生,戰爭不斷進行。
There are hundreds of reasons, both your jump shots and sallies are all remarkable. I am extremely fond of your basketball playing style.
這有很多原因,你的跳投,你的灌籃,你的突破,都十分精彩.我很喜歡你打球的風格。
He startled even his closest friends with Shavian sallies against the smugness of ownership.
他用肖伯納式的俏皮話抨擊起所有權造成的自滿情緒時甚至使他最親近的朋友也吃驚。