skit
英[skɪt]
美[skɪt]
- n. 讽刺文;滑稽短剧
词态变化
复数: skits;
助记提示
1、perhaps from Old Norse skjota "to throw, to shoot, to dart," from PIE root *skeud- "to shoot, to chase, to throw, to project".
2、讽刺嘛,当然也是连珠代炮地炮轰某人。
中文词源
skit 滑稽短剧,讽刺文章
来自古义 skit,轻快的跑,来自古诺斯语 skjata,投掷,射,词源同 shoot.后用于指唐突无礼或 恣意妄为的女孩,再后用于指讽刺评论,讽刺文章,滑稽短剧。
英文词源
- skit (n.)
- "piece of light satire or caricature," 1820, from earlier sense "a satirical remark or reflection" (1727), originally (1570s) "a vain, frivolous, or wanton girl" (originally Scottish, now archaic), related to verb meaning "to shy or be skittish, caper, frolic" (1610s), perhaps from Old Norse skjuta "to shoot, move quickly" (see skittish).
双语例句
- 1. a skit on daytime TV programmes
- 戏评日间电视节目的幽默短文
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The comic skIt'sent up the foolishness of young men in love.
- 那幅画把沉溺于热恋中的青年男子的痴态勾勒得滑稽可笑.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. They performed a skit to amuse the crowd.
- 他们表演了一个幽默小品来娱乐观众。
来自辞典例句
- 4. Using new words to skit is a great way to study English.
- 用新单词编成短剧是学习英语的好方法.
来自互联网
- 5. The second skit will bring you into the world of animals, taking place in a farm.
- 第二部剧将会带您走入动物们的世界 —— 农场.
来自互联网