malarkey
英 [məˈlɑːki]
美 [məˈlɑːrki]
n. 无聊的话语(或行为); 废话
BNC.49125 / COCA.32775
牛津词典
noun
- 无聊的话语(或行为);废话
behaviour or an idea that you think is nonsense or has no meaning
英英释义
noun
- empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
- that's a lot of wind
- don't give me any of that jazz
双语例句
- They re going to make us do crappy leadership tasks and all that malarkey.
他们想让我们完成些烦人的团队领导任务,然后再说些大话。 - No recharging health malarkey here; one bullet was enough to kill you, if it hit you in the right place.
这里没有扯淡的自动恢复生命,只要打对了地方,一颗子弹足够要你命了。 - 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。 - Their death hit malarkey the hardest.
他们的死打击马拉其最深。 - I like watching American football, but I can't be bothered with all those ridiculous cheerleaders, and the marching bands and all that malarkey.
我喜欢看美式足球,但不能忍受那些可笑的啦啦队长、行进乐队及类似的无聊行为。 - There are the long-existing words that have shifted in meaning, or become popularized because of a public usage, like malarkey, as invoked by Joe Biden in his vice presidential debate with Paul Ryan in the fall.
有些已经存在很久的词语变了意思,或因为一些公共使用而变得普及,例如胡扯,乔拜登在秋季与保罗瑞恩进行副总统辩论时就用过。 - Most of what you are taught is malarkey.
你们大多数的教育是说大话。 - Keep your mouth shut! Do you think anyone is willing to listen to that malarkey?
闭嘴!你觉得会有人愿意听你那些假大空的话吗? - I am afraid no one dare to say what stores to open will certainly make a profit, if there is malarkey people.
恐怕没有人敢说开什么店就一定赚钱,如果有也是说大话的人。 - Snookered by a lot of malarkey ( New Republic)
被胡言乱语击败(新共和国)