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词汇 pleasantry
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Definition of pleasantry in English:

pleasantry

nounPlural pleasantries ˈplɛz(ə)ntriˈplɛzntri
usually pleasantries
  • 1An inconsequential remark made as part of a polite conversation.

    打趣的话

    after an exchange of pleasantries, I proceeded to outline a plan

    打趣一番之后,我接着讲了一个计划的提纲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, the exchange of pleasantries before a ball was kicked offered no indication that there was to be any of the hostility hinted at in the morning papers.
    • After a few polite pleasantries he put the car into gear and drove off.
    • And off we both went through the rain, pleasantries exchanged and honour satisfied.
    • After a little exchange of pleasantries, about the weather or some similarly engaging topic, I also like to receive a stamped receipt.
    • I join them; we exchange pleasantries in small voices.
    • Everyone was at the top of the hill, offering words of condolence to Amy, exchanging pleasantries, perhaps even catching up with old friends.
    • Johnson attempted to start conversation with some pleasantries but Bill was not very talkative.
    • Rheiner and I exchanged pleasantries and both looked at Marius for further instruction.
    • What is really important to me, is to have around me family and good friends that I can count on and exchange pleasantries with, whether this be over a drink or food and even through giving a gift.
    • The restaurants turn into an ideal venue for the tourists who have come from several countries to meet each other and exchange pleasantries.
    • After we exchanged pleasantries she asked me about the story I told last week, which detailed my excruciatingly boring job.
    • The Commissioner of Police claimed he and the constable exchanged pleasantries - that was his first reaction.
    • He was as bold as brass as we exchanged pleasantries and thought nothing of the remarks that he had made.
    • He, however, had no major pleasantries to exchange.
    • Going by the political wrangling in Zambia, one would think that our political leaders do not even have a minute for each other to exchange any pleasantries.
    • Only once such pleasantries were exchanged, did conversation really get interesting.
    • We exchange more pleasantries, and so I receive the invitation.
    • After the introductions were done they exchanged pleasantries with Caitlyn who answered politely to all of them.
    • Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room.
    • We exchanged pleasantries and he drove off without my answering his question.
    Synonyms
    banter, badinage
    inconsequential remark, friendly/good-natured remark, polite remark, casual remark
    North American informal josh
    1. 1.1 A mild joke.
      小玩笑
      he laughed at his own pleasantry

      他被自己开的小玩笑给逗笑了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Pleasantry is allowable, not waggery. Besides, even laughter must be kept in check.
      • He puts on a spectacle so that the guests presume "the whole matter as a well-contrived pleasantry."
      Synonyms
      joke, witticism, quip, jest, gag, witty remark, sally
      French bon mot
      informal wisecrack, crack

Origin

Late 16th century: from French plaisanterie, from Old French plaisant 'pleasing' (see pleasant).

Rhymes

peasantry, pheasantry

Definition of pleasantry in US English:

pleasantry

nounˈplɛzntriˈplezntrē
usually pleasantries
  • 1An inconsequential remark made as part of a polite conversation.

    打趣的话

    after an exchange of pleasantries, I proceeded to outline a plan

    打趣一番之后,我接着讲了一个计划的提纲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What is really important to me, is to have around me family and good friends that I can count on and exchange pleasantries with, whether this be over a drink or food and even through giving a gift.
    • He, however, had no major pleasantries to exchange.
    • We exchange more pleasantries, and so I receive the invitation.
    • And off we both went through the rain, pleasantries exchanged and honour satisfied.
    • After a little exchange of pleasantries, about the weather or some similarly engaging topic, I also like to receive a stamped receipt.
    • However, the exchange of pleasantries before a ball was kicked offered no indication that there was to be any of the hostility hinted at in the morning papers.
    • Going by the political wrangling in Zambia, one would think that our political leaders do not even have a minute for each other to exchange any pleasantries.
    • He was as bold as brass as we exchanged pleasantries and thought nothing of the remarks that he had made.
    • After the introductions were done they exchanged pleasantries with Caitlyn who answered politely to all of them.
    • The Commissioner of Police claimed he and the constable exchanged pleasantries - that was his first reaction.
    • Johnson attempted to start conversation with some pleasantries but Bill was not very talkative.
    • I join them; we exchange pleasantries in small voices.
    • After a few polite pleasantries he put the car into gear and drove off.
    • Everyone was at the top of the hill, offering words of condolence to Amy, exchanging pleasantries, perhaps even catching up with old friends.
    • Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room.
    • The restaurants turn into an ideal venue for the tourists who have come from several countries to meet each other and exchange pleasantries.
    • We exchanged pleasantries and he drove off without my answering his question.
    • Only once such pleasantries were exchanged, did conversation really get interesting.
    • After we exchanged pleasantries she asked me about the story I told last week, which detailed my excruciatingly boring job.
    • Rheiner and I exchanged pleasantries and both looked at Marius for further instruction.
    Synonyms
    banter, badinage
    1. 1.1 A mild joke.
      小玩笑
      he laughed at his own pleasantry

      他被自己开的小玩笑给逗笑了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He puts on a spectacle so that the guests presume "the whole matter as a well-contrived pleasantry."
      • Pleasantry is allowable, not waggery. Besides, even laughter must be kept in check.
      Synonyms
      joke, witticism, quip, jest, gag, witty remark, sally

Origin

Late 16th century: from French plaisanterie, from Old French plaisant ‘pleasing’ (see pleasant).

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