pranking

英[præŋk] 美[præŋk]
  • n.开玩笑;恶作剧;戏谑v.盛装;装饰;打扮
pranked pranked pranking pranks
Noun:
  1. acting like a clown or buffoon

  2. a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

Verb:
  1. dress or decorate showily or gaudily;

    "Roses were pranking the lawn"

  2. dress up showily;

    "He pranked himself out in his best clothes"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Later on, we found out that it was one of our friends playing a prank on us.
      后来我们才发现原来那是我们同去的一个朋友在和我们开玩笑呢。
    2. Can you imagine Sir Alex Ferguson attempting a disruptive prank like this?
      你能想象弗爵爷以这种打断采访的形式来和球员开玩笑么?
    3. He was the goat of their vicious prank.
      他成为他们恶作剧的对象。
    4. My older sister put me up to making a prank telephone call.
      是我姐姐怂恿我打这个恶作剧电话的。