常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Godel's incompleteness theorem seems like a practical joke.哥德?tīng)柕牟煌耆ɡ砭拖笠粋€(gè)惡作劇."When Obama won, my colleagues played a practical joke on me -- they made me wear a suit, a tie, and took pictures of me posing as Obama," Anas told reporters on Saturday.阿納斯上周六接受記者采訪時(shí)說(shuō):“奧巴馬勝選那天,同事們搞了個(gè)惡作劇---他們讓我穿上西裝,打上領(lǐng)帶,扮成奧巴馬拍照?!?/li>In England, jokes are only played in the morning as it is considered bad luck to play a practical joke on someone after noon。在英格蘭,只有上午才能和人開(kāi)玩笑,過(guò)了中午的惡作劇會(huì)被人認(rèn)為是不吉利的。edu.sina.com.cn原聲例句So there is this story about his Uncle Hoskins who takes his horse and cart with Richard in the back and drives it into the middle of the Mississippi River as a kind of practical joke on Richard.有個(gè)故事是關(guān)于他的叔叔Hoskins的,他讓理查坐在他的馬車后,卻連人帶車掉到密西西比河里,這被作為了一個(gè)理查的真實(shí)笑話。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1945年后的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句In some countries, bamboozled bargain-hunters, abandoned in an obscure field as part of a giant practical joke, would probably turn furiously on their tormentors.ECONOMIST: An ingenious satire on supermarkets has Czechs chucklingThe real question facing industrialised countries is how to create a legal environment that counts cyberaggression not as a kind of practical joke, but a grave breach of the legal order, akin to terrorism, international organised crime, or aggression against another state.ECONOMIST: CyberwarfareSecond, please stop comparing Twitter to Zynga (which is a game publisher) and Groupon (which is an accounting practical joke).FORBES: Yes, Twitter is Worth at Least $7 Billion 返回 a practical joke