柯林斯詞典jest /d??st/ (jesting,jested,jests) 1. N-COUNT A jest is something you say that is intended to be amusing. 玩笑[正式] It was a jest rather than a reproach. 這是個玩笑而非指責。2. PHRASE If you say something in jest, you do not mean it seriously, but want to be amusing. 當作玩笑話[PHR after v] Don't say that, even in jest. 別提那事,哪怕是當作玩笑話。3. V-I If you jest, you tell jokes or say amusing things. 開玩笑[正式] He enjoyed drinking and jesting with his cronies. 他喜歡與他的死黨飲酒說笑。 返回 jest劍橋詞典[ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ] something that is said or done in order to be funny 笑話;滑稽事 His proposal was no jest - he was completely sincere . 他的建議不是開玩笑,他完全是認真的。 ?in jest intended as a joke and not said seriously 開玩笑地,詼諧地 I only said it in jest - you're obviously not fat . 我那么說是開玩笑——很顯然,你不胖。 習語many a true word is spoken in jest 返回 jest