josh
英 [dʒɒʃ]
美 [dʒɑːʃ]
v. 开玩笑; 戏弄
现在分词:joshing 过去式:joshed 第三人称单数:joshes 过去分词:joshed
BNC.10956 / COCA.32486
牛津词典
verb
- 开玩笑;戏弄
to gently make fun of sb or talk to them in a joking way
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- I was especially interested in a young man named Josh.
一个名叫Josh的年轻人引起我的特别关注。 - Did you hear Josh Friedman got engaged to a chef?
你听说乔希弗莱德曼当上厨师了吗? - I just remembered why we broke up, josh.
我只记得我们为何分手,乔许。 - I did what you asked, now where's josh?
我照你说的做了,现在乔什呢? - I've been so eager to remember, to grow up and experience life like Lori and Josh.
我急切地想要去回忆、去成长,去拥有与Lori和Josh一样的人生经历。 - I'll come by and check on you and josh.
我会再来看看你和乔什。 - Josh: Ha! I wish she were as popular! I could retire!
乔西:哈!我倒希望她有那么受欢迎!那样我就可以退休了! - I'm positive about this one, said josh.
“我对这件事很有把握,”乔希回答。 - This past weekend, Josh told me he is falling in love and wants me to move in with him.
上个周末,乔希告诉我,他坠入爱河了,并要我和他一起住。 - I love Josh very much and thank him.
我非常喜欢与感谢乔希(制片J)。