jester
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- 英式音標(biāo) [?d?es.t?r]
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基本解釋
- n. (中世紀(jì)宮廷或貴族家中的)小丑;愛開玩笑的人
- n. (Jester)人名;(英)杰斯特
英漢例句
- After I added a test for (and fixed) this bug, Jester then reported that only eight out of 11 mutations went undetected, as shown in Listing 2.
在我為這個(gè) bug 添加測試(并修復(fù))之后,Jester 就報(bào)告 11 個(gè)修改中只有 8 個(gè)沒有檢測到,如 清單 2 所示。 - From there harlot’s meaning moved through “jester” and “manservant” before it became feminized where its meaning stuck unto my grandmother’s day.
的意思又變?yōu)椤靶〕蟆焙汀澳衅汀保钡阶罱K被女性化,意思停留在了我祖母那個(gè)年代。 - But he occasionally looks like Mr Jobs’s court jester in this role, and the mere fact that Mr Jobs grants him such exposure may indicate that he is not the chosen one.
但是他有時(shí)看來好像喬布斯的小丑,也許喬布斯讓他這么做是在暗示他不是被選中的未來的老板。 - The jester said, "If these wise men do not know how to hide the moon, then the moon cannot be hidden."
- The jester spoke to him, "Who knew what the moon was made of and how far away it was.
- The jester answered, "Of course! And when a deer loses its horns, new horns grow." She said, "That's right.
- He is something of a combined public jester, soft-core political agitator, and freelance director of recreation.
NEWYORKER: For Laughs
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英英字典
- a man in the past whose job was to tell jokes and make people laugh
- In the courts of kings and queens in medieval Europe, the jester was the person whose job was to do silly things in order to make people laugh.