wordplay的意思和读音

wordplay

: [ˈwɜrdˌpleɪ] : [ˈwɜː(r)dˌpleɪ]

n.

n.punning,repartee,wit,banter,badinage

wordplayn.

1.making jokes by using words in a clever or amusing way, especially by using a word that has two meanings, or different words that sound the same

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n.1.clever or funny use of words

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1.The writer O. Henry was famous for surprise endings, not wordplay, though a pun could be considered a surprise ending for a sentence.{##**$$}{##**$$}

2.Humor springs from exaggeration, wordplay, misunderstandings, ambiguity, contradictions, paradoxes, pain, and inconsistencies.

3.an American quiz show known for using clues and wordplay that even bright humans struggle to understand.线使

4.Before answering the question, a little more wordplay on the dual title may be in order.

5.The album is filled with 'raw-country love songs, sly wordplay' and a 'seductive border-cafe feel', according to Rolling Stone.《”,”。

6.The poetic repertory , written in Yemeni dialect and classic Arabic, abounds in elegant wordplay and often expresses profound emotion.

7.You see, this isn't about crafting perfect sentences or amazing people with clever wordplay.使

8.Puns are a form of wordplay that exists in all languages.

9.But for a poet with Jin's knack for wordplay, Cantonese is fertile soil for raps.

10.Two of the world's favorite activities -- soccer and wordplay -- are in the news this week.