sallies
美 [ˈsæli]
英 ['sæli] 
- v.突围;出发 (forth, off, out)
- n.出击;俏皮话;突袭
词形变化
复数:sallies 现在分词:sallying 过去式:sallied 反义词
同义词
英汉双解
1. | 俏皮话a remark that is intended to entertain or amuse sb |
2. | 出击;突袭a sudden attack by an enemy |
英汉解释
n. | |
v. | 2. 动身,出发 (forth, off, out) |
英英解释
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·莫法特喜欢上我了,请我随莎莉到她家住一个星期。
worrying about her when she sallies forth on her first date.
她第一次赴异性约会时对她的担心
"I cannot praise a fugitive . . . virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary" (John Milton).
“我不能赞扬一种易变的美德,它没有经受过考验、没有抛头露面,从来就没有挺身而出并勇敢地面对敌人”(约翰·弥尔顿)。
sallies were made at all hours; and incessant war prevailed.
反击随时都发生,战争不断进行。
There are hundreds of reasons, both your jump shots and sallies are all remarkable. I am extremely fond of your basketball playing style.
这有很多原因,你的跳投,你的灌篮,你的突破,都十分精彩.我很喜欢你打球的风格。
He startled even his closest friends with Shavian sallies against the smugness of ownership.
他用肖伯纳式的俏皮话抨击起所有权造成的自满情绪时甚至使他最亲近的朋友也吃惊。