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Jocose

“Jocose” 是一个比较正式的词,用来描述一个人的性格或言谈举止充满了幽默感和诙谐。它通常指的是那种喜欢通过讲笑话或滑稽行为来让人发笑的行为。

  1. “His jocose nature made him the life of every party.” (他诙谐的性格使他成为每个派对的核心。)
  2. “The teacher’s jocose comments kept the students engaged and laughing.” (老师诙谐的评论让学生们保持投入并笑声不断。)
  3. “He delivered his serious message in a jocose manner to ease the tension.” (他以诙谐的方式传达了严肃的信息,以缓解紧张气氛。)

源自拉丁语 “jocosus”,由 “jocus”(玩笑)演变而来。它与 “joke”、“jocular” 和 “jester” 属于同一词源族。

  • 词根: joc- (玩笑)
  • 后缀: -ose (形容词后缀,意为“多……的”或“具有……特性的”)

“Jocose” 虽然在日常口语中不如 “funny” 常用,但在文学作品和正式写作中常用来刻画一种更高级、更有修养的幽默感。它描绘的是一种乐于分享欢笑的积极生活态度。

  • 相关词汇: joke (名词/动词), jocular (形容词), jocosity (名词)

“Jocose” 的词头 joc- 让你联想到 “Joke”(玩笑)。后缀 -ose 就像 “verbose”(冗长的),表示“很多”。所以 “jocose” 就是“很多玩笑的”。

“In the quiet library, Mr. Henderson was known for his jocose whispers. He would tell short, witty stories to the students while they studied, making the long hours of exam preparation feel much lighter. Everyone appreciated his jocose spirit in such a serious place.” (在安静的图书馆里,亨德森先生以他诙谐的低语而闻名。他会在学生学习时给他们讲简短而机智的故事,让漫长的备考时间感觉轻松了许多。大家都非常欣赏他在这样一个严肃的地方所展现的诙谐精神。)