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kidding
- IPA[ˈkɪdɪŋ]
英式
- playfulness or teasing
- playfully or teasingly deceptive
noun: kidding
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名詞
- 1. playfulness or teasing they could be insufferable when the kidding began
形容詞
- 1. playfully or teasingly deceptive he chided her in a kidding way
- a child or young person: she collected the kids from school
- (of a goat) give birth: milk fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding
Oxford Dictionary
- a child or young person: she collected the kids from school
- (of a goat) give birth: milk fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding
Oxford American Dictionary
- deceive (someone) in a playful way; tease: you're kidding me!
Oxford Dictionary
- deceive (someone) in a playful or teasing way: you're kidding me! we were just kidding around
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small wooden tub, especially a sailor's mess tub for grog or rations.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small wooden tub, especially a sailor's mess tub for grog or rations.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate that a statement is not to be taken seriously
Oxford Dictionary
- used to indicate that a statement is not to be taken seriously
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkidiNG]
美式
- playfulness or teasing: they could be insufferable when the kidding began
- playfully or teasingly deceptive: he chided her in a kidding way
Oxford American Dictionary