释义 |
eutraˈpelia [f. as eutrapely.] Wit, repartee; liveliness; urbanity; = eutrapely.
1956Essays & Studies IX. 65 The satire extends through sex, religion, politics: to the Statesman who is an ‘easy’ man (the overtones of that word are impossible to define; it is often something like eutrapelia). 1965Battershaw & Quinn tr. Rahner (title) Man at play, or did you ever practise eutrapelia? Ibid. v. 95 The object of eutrapelia is play for the sake of seriousness. |