a prank or trick played on a person (especially one intended to make the victim appear foolish)
A practical joke (also known as a prank, gag, jape or shenanigan) is a mischievous trick or joke played on someone, typically causing the victim to experience embarrassment, indignity, or discomfort. Practical jokes differ from confidence tricks or hoaxes in that the victim finds out, or is let in on the joke, rather than being fooled into handing over money or other valuables.
例句与用法
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The children put salt in the sugar bowl as a practical joke . 孩子们玩恶作剧把盐放进了糖罐里。
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Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke -- the hoax . 大学生擅长于特殊形式的恶作剧戏弄人。
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My little son is fond of playing practical jokes on me 我的小儿子喜欢对我玩恶作剧
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If this is a practical joke , you ' i l get it 假如这是恶作剧,我会让你好看的
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My little son is fond of playing practical jokes on me 我的小儿子喜欢对我玩恶作剧。
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Look , we ' re tired of the practical jokes 听着,对恶作剧我们已经受够了
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If this is some kind of practical joke , it ' s not funny 如果这是什么玩笑的话,这并不好笑
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I think you ' re the victim of a practical joke 我想您是恶作剧的受害者
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The children put salt in the sugar bowl as a practical joke 孩子们玩恶作剧把盐放进了糖罐里
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The britishmen enjoy playing practical jokes 英国人喜欢搞恶作剧。