| 单词 | tongue-in-cheek | 
| 释义 | tongue-in-cheekadj.adv. A. adj.   Ironic, slyly humorous; not meant to be taken seriously. Also   tongue-in-the-cheek n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > wit, wittiness > wit with words > irony > 			[adjective]		 ironical1536 ironized1596 ironic1614 wry1928 tongue-in-cheek1933 1933    Times Lit. Suppl. 30 Mar. 223/4  				Shooting the Bull..is a tongue-in-the-cheek march through newspaperdom. 1937    M. Covarrubias Island of Bali xi. 375  				A typical tongue-in-cheek Balinese answer to dodge a complicated explanation for outsiders. 1953    Spectator 13 Mar. 320/2  				This..novel..seems too facile, too tongue-in-cheek. 1959    Times 4 Sept. 5/1  				Though the piece was energetic and often exuberant it was certainly not tongue-in-the-cheek or humorous in style. 1976    National Observer 		(U.S.)	 27 Mar. 10/1  				I enjoyed Wesley Pruden's tongue-in-cheek suggestion..that every man, woman, and child in the United States be given a college degree so they ‘become equal’. 1982    Listener 16 Dec. 28/1  				Angela Carter translated Perrault's fairy tales..with absolute fidelity to the understatement, the tongue-in-cheek charm of the originals.  B. adv.   = with (one's) tongue in (one's) cheek at tongue n. 4d. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > wit, wittiness > wit with words > irony > 			[adverb]		 ironiously1532 ironically1535 tongue-in-cheek1934 1934    in  Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang.  				 1976    Listener 18 Mar. 334/3  				Someone told Muhammad Ali, tongue-in-cheek, that his book made him come over as a ‘deep thinker’. 1979    H. McLeave Borderline Case xi. 113  				‘You mean you're a spy.’ ‘Only for those people who have something sinister to hide,’ he said, tongue-in-cheek. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). <  | 
	
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