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pun
[pQn]
n.
åå ³è¯
vi.
说åå ³è¯
vt.
ç¨åå ³è¯
pun
pun
AHD:[p¾n]
D.J.[p(n]
K.K.[p(n]
n.ï¼åè¯ï¼
A play on words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and sometimes on the similar sense or sound of different words.
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v.intr.ï¼ä¸åç©å¨è¯ï¼
punnedï¼ pun.ningï¼ puns
To make puns or a pun.
说åå ³è¯
[Origin unknown]
[è¯æºä¸æ]
punâningly
adv.ï¼å¯è¯ï¼
The origin of the word pun is lost in obscurity, perhaps deservedly so in the eyes of those who consider the pun the feeblest form of wit. The word pun is first recorded in a work of 1662 written by John Dryden. In a slightly later passage of 1676 we find the word pun in the company of the words pundigrion and punnet with the same sense. Punnet is probably a diminutive of pun, as are the later punlet (used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1819) and punkin (Henry James, 1866). But pundigrion, although recorded later, may have been around earlier than pun and might be its source. Pundrigrion in turn might be an alteration of the obsolete Italian word puntiglio, âfine point,â which we have in English as punctilio. In any case, the word pun has given birth to some derivatives of its own, including punnigram, modeled on epigram, and punnology.
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[pQn]
n.
åå ³è¯
vi.
说åå ³è¯
vt.
ç¨åå ³è¯
pun
pun
AHD:[p¾n]
D.J.[p(n]
K.K.[p(n]
n.ï¼åè¯ï¼
A play on words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and sometimes on the similar sense or sound of different words.
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v.intr.ï¼ä¸åç©å¨è¯ï¼
punnedï¼ pun.ningï¼ puns
To make puns or a pun.
说åå ³è¯
[Origin unknown]
[è¯æºä¸æ]
punâningly
adv.ï¼å¯è¯ï¼
The origin of the word pun is lost in obscurity, perhaps deservedly so in the eyes of those who consider the pun the feeblest form of wit. The word pun is first recorded in a work of 1662 written by John Dryden. In a slightly later passage of 1676 we find the word pun in the company of the words pundigrion and punnet with the same sense. Punnet is probably a diminutive of pun, as are the later punlet (used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1819) and punkin (Henry James, 1866). But pundigrion, although recorded later, may have been around earlier than pun and might be its source. Pundrigrion in turn might be an alteration of the obsolete Italian word puntiglio, âfine point,â which we have in English as punctilio. In any case, the word pun has given birth to some derivatives of its own, including punnigram, modeled on epigram, and punnology.
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第1个回答 2005-11-02
pun
[pQn]
n.
【修】双关语(如:We must all hang together or we shall all hang separately.我们必须团结在一起, 否则我们就会被一个一个地绞死。 7 days without water makes one weak (=week). 七天无水使人虚弱。)
【说明】第一句中, hang 的用法为双关语, 即同音、同形异义。 第二句中, one weak 是one week 的谐音, 而在例句中one 是不定代词。 vi. (punned; punning)用双关语(on, upon) pun on a word 一语双关 vt. 以双关语劝说
punless
adj.
punner
n.
(=pun ster)爱用双关语的人
punningly
[`pQnINlI]
adv.
一语双关地
punny
[`pQnI]
adj.
一语双关的; 带双关谐语的
[pQn]
n.
【修】双关语(如:We must all hang together or we shall all hang separately.我们必须团结在一起, 否则我们就会被一个一个地绞死。 7 days without water makes one weak (=week). 七天无水使人虚弱。)
【说明】第一句中, hang 的用法为双关语, 即同音、同形异义。 第二句中, one weak 是one week 的谐音, 而在例句中one 是不定代词。 vi. (punned; punning)用双关语(on, upon) pun on a word 一语双关 vt. 以双关语劝说
punless
adj.
punner
n.
(=pun ster)爱用双关语的人
punningly
[`pQnINlI]
adv.
一语双关地
punny
[`pQnI]
adj.
一语双关的; 带双关谐语的
第2个回答 2005-11-01
pun noun
[countable]
an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings
(synonym) play on words
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun (=used to show you know you are making a pun)
no pun intended (=used to show you do not mean to make a joke about something) The clergy prey (no pun intended) on bereaved families.
Dictionary phrases:
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun
no pun intended
pun verb
past tense and past participle punned present participle punning
[intransitive]
to make a pun
pun on
In this line, Hamlet puns on the meaning of 'saw
Dictionary phrases:
pun on
Phrases from other entries:
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun- see pun, n
no pun intended- see pun, n
Sentences from books, newspapers, etc.
An awl is an iron instrument used for piercing leather, but the word has been in punning use since time immemorial.
Food for thoughts, puns the hysterical Kate as they depart.
It also puns the Kray/Crow connection and gangland murders.
Oh, how he could pun.
The hotelier family's punning motif-a bull with its horns to the ground-was woven into the vestibule carpet.
[countable]
an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings
(synonym) play on words
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun (=used to show you know you are making a pun)
no pun intended (=used to show you do not mean to make a joke about something) The clergy prey (no pun intended) on bereaved families.
Dictionary phrases:
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun
no pun intended
pun verb
past tense and past participle punned present participle punning
[intransitive]
to make a pun
pun on
In this line, Hamlet puns on the meaning of 'saw
Dictionary phrases:
pun on
Phrases from other entries:
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun- see pun, n
no pun intended- see pun, n
Sentences from books, newspapers, etc.
An awl is an iron instrument used for piercing leather, but the word has been in punning use since time immemorial.
Food for thoughts, puns the hysterical Kate as they depart.
It also puns the Kray/Crow connection and gangland murders.
Oh, how he could pun.
The hotelier family's punning motif-a bull with its horns to the ground-was woven into the vestibule carpet.
第3个回答 2005-11-01
pun / pʌn / [countable] noun
an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings
ᅳsynonym play on words
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun (=used to show you know you are making a pun)
no pun intended (=used to show you do not mean to make a joke about something) The clergy prey (no pun intended) on bereaved families.
pun.verb
past tense and past participle punned present participle punning
[intransitive]
to make a pun
pun on
In this line, Hamlet puns on the meaning of 'saw'.
an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings
ᅳsynonym play on words
forgive/excuse/pardon the pun (=used to show you know you are making a pun)
no pun intended (=used to show you do not mean to make a joke about something) The clergy prey (no pun intended) on bereaved families.
pun.verb
past tense and past participle punned present participle punning
[intransitive]
to make a pun
pun on
In this line, Hamlet puns on the meaning of 'saw'.
第4个回答 2005-11-01
n.
双关语
vi.
说双关语
vt.
用双关语
双关语
vi.
说双关语
vt.
用双关语
第5个回答 2005-11-01
馒头。。。。。。。。。。。。。是bun
呵呵,sorry,才想起来。
呵呵,sorry,才想起来。