A humorous or droll person; a wit.(幽默者幽默或滑稽的人;机智的人。)
This time Duck laughed, and Haldon said, "What a droll little fellow you are, Yollo."(这次鸭子哈哈大笑起来,于是哈尔顿说,“你真是个奇怪的小东西,尤罗。”)
For some of you, everything you've read so far may be droll review of your role in the Web development process.(对于一些Web程序员来说,在前文阅读到的所有内容可能是对您在Web开发过程中角色的滑稽讲述。)
1One of my favorite teachers at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau was known of his droll sense of humor.(1位于吉拉多海角的密苏里东南州立大学有一位我非常喜欢的老师,他奇特的幽默感很是出名。)
One was a droll, sarcastic satirist; the other was a celibate mad scientist.(他们两个,一个是爱开玩笑,语言辛辣的讽刺作家,另一个是过着独身生活的癫狂科学家。)
The band have a droll sense of humour.(这个乐队有一种滑稽古怪的幽默感。)
I don't know. Some people may find his droll style amusing. Not me though.(我不知道,也许有人欣赏他滑稽的逗乐方式,我可欣赏不了。)
His droll expression seemed to say that he had found the secret of contentment.(他那种滑稽可笑的表情似乎在说明他已经发现了知足常乐的秘诀。)
So he thinks I'm going to apologize? How droll!(他还以为我要去道歉?真滑稽!)