frivolities

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[frɪˈvɔlɪti:z]
是什么意思
  • n.

    轻松的乐事,兴高采烈( frivolity的名词复数 );轻浮的举止;

  • 英英释义

    frivolity[ fri'vəliti ]

    • n.
      • the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible

        同义词:frivolousness

      • something of little value or significance

        同义词:bagatelleflufffrippery

      • acting like a clown or buffoon

        同义词:buffooneryclowningjaperyharlequinadeprank

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. His frivolity annoys the other people in the office.
      他的轻浮使办公室里的其他人感到不快。
    2. A serious political speech shall not be full of frivolity.
      一篇严肃的政治演讲不该充斥著轻薄无聊的话。
    3. It was just a piece of harmless frivolity.
      这仅是无恶意的愚蠢行为。
    4. Hedonism and frivolity will diffuse hell tnrough all our days.
      享乐主义和轻薄浮佻会将地狱扩展到我们的整个日子之中。

    权威例句

    Frivolities of Courtiers and Footprints of Philosophers
    Fantasies, fugues, and frivolities
    Thinking about Things and Other Frivolities: A Life
    Practical Frivolities: The Study of Shamisen among Girls of the Late Edo Townsman Class
    Policraticus: of the frivolities of courtiers and the footprints of philosophers
    Policraticus : of the frivolities of courtiers and the footprints of philosophers
    The judicial humorist : a collection of judicial opinions and other frivolities
    Frivolities of Courtiers and Footprints of Philosophers: Being a Translation of the First, Second, and Third Books and Selections fr...
    John of Salisbury. Policraticus. Of the Frivolities of Courtiers and the Footprints of Philosophers. Edited and translated by Cary J...
    John of Salisbury. Policraticus. Of the Frivolities of Courtiers and the Footprints of Philosophers. Edited and translated by Cary J...