1.
her lazy teasing smile.
她懒散的戏弄的微笑。
2.
a victim of ridicule or pranks.
嘲笑或戏弄的受害者。
3.
To deceive or cheat by using a hoax.
骗弄用戏弄的手段欺骗或蒙骗
4.
There was a touch of quizzicality in her lifted eyebrows.
她扬起的眉毛流露出一点戏弄的神情。
5.
the parody was just a form of teasing.
这拙劣的模仿仅仅是戏弄的一个形式。
6.
Her voice was teasing.
她的声音带着戏弄的腔调。
7.
"Light, playful banter."
戏谑轻松逗弄的玩笑
8.
light teasing repartee.
有点戏弄人的机敏答复。
9.
The children teased the new teacher; Don't ride me so hard over my failure.
孩子们戏弄新来的老师。
10.
Don't jest at what is sacred
别戏弄神圣的事物。
11.
His classmates always ran upon him.
他的同班同学爱戏弄他。
12.
take the piss out of...
((俚.鄙))戏弄,嘲弄
13.
To amuse oneself with humorous or teasing banter.
戏谑以幽默或戏谑的嘲弄而愉悦某人
14.
A fool or buffoon at medieval courts.
小丑,弄臣中世纪宫廷演滑稽戏的小丑或弄臣
15.
Something, such as a prank, intended as a hoax or joke;a spoof.
戏弄目的在于欺骗或开玩笑,例如恶作剧;哄骗,戏弄
16.
He has a thin skin and doesn't take kidding very well.
他的脸皮很薄,经不起别人的戏弄。
17.
Has my heart made a fool out of me?
难道是我的心,我的幻觉戏弄了我?
18.
The tiger played with his victims at his own sweet will.
老虎随着自己的心意戏弄它的受害人。