one-liner
/ˌwʌn ˈlaɪnə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌwʌn ˈlaɪnər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌwən-ˈlī-nər/ (ame, mw)
one-liner — 名詞
1. a very brief joke or witty comment, often spoken as a single sentence
短笑話
只有一句的機智笑話或妙語
a very brief joke or witty comment, often spoken as a single sentence
At lunch, Adina's one-liner about the burnt toast made us laugh.
午餐時,Adina 對烤焦吐司說的一句短笑話把我們都逗笑了。
one-liner about + topic
The host opened the show with a one-liner about train delays.
主持人用一句關於火車誤點的短笑話替節目開場。
open with a one-liner
After the lights went out, Minho's one-liner calmed the nervous crowd.
停電後,Minho 的一句短笑話讓緊張的人群放鬆下來。
A good one-liner can wake up a quiet room.
一句好的短笑話就能讓安靜的房間熱絡起來。
The comic tested each one-liner before using it at the school show.
那位喜劇演員在校內表演前,會先試試每一句短笑話。
文法句型
tell a one-liner
deliver a one-liner
one-liner about + topic
用法筆記
Common in comedy and public speaking. Speakers often use it for a fast laugh between longer parts of a show or talk.