释义 |
drolldroll /drəʊl $ droʊl/ adjective drollOrigin: 1600-1700 French drôle - Although they're full of droll talk and amusing mannerisms, they are still necromancers.
- And his own unique brand of droll self-mockery had his audiences in stitches.
- But these flourishes never distract from the droll human dramas that Wong has so astutely and amusingly worked out.
- Mrs Fanning rolled her hips in a droll way like some one trying to keep up a Hula-Hoop.
- Not much of the bridge's history is as droll.
- Other cartoons are lifeless; plenty of sitcoms offer droll toddlers and clever menials, bringing down their betters with disparaging asides.
- The diary of this trip is Jaynes' droll and artfully composed memoir.
- Yes, very droll, no doubt.
amusing in an unusual way |