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Joke in English: joke;
Other words: jest
n.Joke; Pun; Tease; Joke;
v.Joke; telling jokes;
japen.Tease; Practical joke; Jokes: I managed to intersperse a couple of jokes in my speech.
i managed to slip a few jokes into my speech.
He told both stories and jokes and amused us for hours.
he entertained us for hours with his stories and jokes.
Most of the students didn't grasp the jokes he told.
his jokes were completely lost on most of the students.
He always tells the same old jokes.
he always comes out with the same tired old jokes.
I don't think it's funny at all.
i didn't find the joke at all amusing.
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1.(Laughable stories, jokes) joke; jest; jape
2.(Shameful laughter; laugh at; ridicule; howl; sneer at
her , offers to help ? that is a laugh !
She, take the initiative to help her? It's a joke!
was tickled to death at the joke .
Hearing that joke, my belly burst with laughter.
was greatly tickled at the joke .
It's funny to think about this messy joke.
slipped a few jokes into the speech .
I subtly added a few jokes to my speech.
us a joke to liven things up .
Tell you a joke and make everyone have a good time.
conversation was enlivened with jokes .
Laughing with Hui makes the conversation lively.
thought his jokes were in very poor taste .
I think the jokes he told were too vulgar.
likes your stale jokes .
No one likes to hear your old jokes.
has made a joke; i'll make a cup of tea .
Hobb told a joke, I'll guess make a cup of tea.
jokes fell flat and amused nobody .
His jokes had no effect, and no one found it funny.
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