英 [ˈpʌkɪʃ] 美 [ˈpʌkɪʃ]
adj. 恶作剧的,淘气的
puckish /ˈpʌkɪʃ/
形容词 If you describe someone as puckish, you mean that they play tricks on people or tease them. 恶作剧的
He had a puckish sense of humour.
他有种爱搞怪的幽默感。
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... 为小妖精团伙 To The Leprechaun Gang 像小妖精的 elfin ; puckish 小妖精捕手 Imp Catcher ...
... revolting 令人厌恶的 puckish 爱恶作剧的 pixilated 精神有点失常的...
... pucker v.使收缩成皱褶;噘嘴 ;n.皱褶 puckish adj.淘气的;恶作剧的 puddle n.水坑(一小池雨水) ...
恶作剧的,淘气的
He had a puckish sense of humour.
他有种爱搞怪的幽默感。
Check – Ma, a puckish former teacher, has the profile of a cooler Sir Richard Branson.
马云,他曾是一个爱开玩笑的老师,又能比理查德·布朗森爵士(译注:英国著名企业家)更加冷静。
She did not in fact betray very much at all other than a serene confidence and a puckish wit.
她表现的平静而自信,不时还以一些机智而俏皮的话语。
But he is also puckish and warm, with a penchant for vests and bow ties, fedoras and fezzes.
Wolfowitz spoke softly to Yasa, who evidently had no idea who he was but responded with a puckish smile.
She did not in fact betray very much at all other than a serene confidence and a puckish wit.
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