prank
英 [præŋk]
美 [præŋk]
n. 恶作剧,开玩笑;戏谑
vt. 装饰;打扮
vi. 炫耀自己;胡闹
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中文词源
prank 装饰,打扮,炫耀,恶作剧来自中古英语pranken,装饰,炫耀,来自Proto-Germanic*prag,挤,压,收腹,穿衣打扮,来自PIE*brangh,挤,压,词源同prance.
英文词源
prank (n.)"a ludicrous trick" [Johnson], 1520s, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to obsolete verb prank "decorate, dress up" (mid-15c.), related to Middle Low German prank "display" (compare also Dutch pronken, German prunken "to make a show, to strut"). The verb in the modern sense also is from 1520s. Related: Pranked; pranking.
双语例句
1. It was thought that the fire alarm had been set off as a prank. 人们认为火警报警器响是个恶作剧. 来自《简明英汉词典》
2. One of these skits, " The King of Beasts " resembles a traditional frontier prank. 一出滑稽短剧《兽王 》 酷似传统的边疆闹剧. 来自英汉非文学 - 民俗
3. Some people said this was Kao's prank - a deliberate attempt to break them apart. 有人说这是高松年开的玩笑,存心拆开他们俩. 来自汉英文学 - 围城
4. The dean was ranking the boys for pulling the prank. 系主任正在惩罚那些恶作剧的男学生. 来自互联网
5. Ms. Luo said she had received prank calls and plenty of criticism. 罗兰说她收到了很多恶作剧电话和指责. 来自互联网