malarkey

英[mə'lɑːki] 美[mə'lɑːrki]
  • n. 说大话;胡说
  • malabar 马拉巴尔海岸[印度西南部一沿海地区]
  • malabo n.马拉博
  • malacca n.马六甲白藤茎n.马六甲海峡
  • malaceous adj.[植]苹果科的
  • malachi n.希伯莱的先知;玛拉基书
Noun:
  1. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk;

    "that's a lot of wind"
    "don't give me any of that jazz"

1. Snookered by a lot of malarkey about family values, the public elected Bush as President.
公众由于听信布什一大堆关于家庭价值的空话而选他为总统.

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2. SOD . The idea that some cigarettes are healthier than others is a whole lot of malarkey.
有些香烟比其它香烟更健康的这种想法全是胡说八道.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Most of what you are taught is malarkey.
      你们大多数的教育是说大话。
    2. Do you think anyone is willing to listen to that malarkey?
      你觉得会有人愿意听你那些假大空的话吗?

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