单词 | malarkey |
释义 | malarkey From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmalarkeyma‧lar‧key /məˈlɑːki $ -ˈlɑːr-/ noun [uncountable]informalUNTRUE things which you think are silly or untrue SYN nonsense I’m not interested in all this scientific malarkey.and all that malarkey, do you? You don’t believe in ghosts Examples from the Corpusmalarkey• A lot of malarkey, Mr Blakey had considered; clergymen on television looking for publicity.• Serious scientists say that's malarkey.• Now never mind ghosts and all that malarkey.• The history of antipathy between the countries goes back to the malarkey in a one-day international in Adelaide two years ago.and all that malarkey• Now never mind ghosts and all that malarkey.Origin malarkey (1900-2000) Perhaps from the family name Malarkey |
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