戏弄英语怎么说
- I'm not kidding you. It does work.
- Can you see why his name was changed into a verb meaning "to tease or torment by arousing desire”?
- Smirks, raised eyebrows, and quizzical looks are not out of the realm of possibility, either.
- Smirks, raised eyebrows, and quizzical looks are not out of the realm of possibility.
- By tradition , children play tricks on 1 April.
- He gave Robin a mildly quizzical glance.
- Maybe an evil demon, for instance, has tricked me.
- He liked to kid Ingrid a lot.
- Children often try it on with new teachers.
- By tradition , children play tricks on 1 April.
- Your brother is making a fool of you.
- Can you see why his name was changed into a verb meaning "to tease or torment by arousing desire”?
- It jumped up and down disrespectfully, mocking the hunting soldiers. It threw a nut at them.
- Likewise also the chief priests mocking him, with the scribes and elders, said.
- He was always teasing his sisters.
- The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.
- Not until the words "nerd" and "geek" become terms of praise rather than insults do we stand a chance.
- Andromeda sports a "double nucleus" - two bright spots at its heart - thought to be a sign of an oval disc of stars and gas.