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pun    音标拼音: [p'ʌn]
n. 双关语,俏皮话,押韵
vi. 说双关语,说俏皮话
vt. 用双关语说服,捣结实

双关语,俏皮话,押韵说双关语,说俏皮话用双关语说服,捣结实

pun
n 1: a humorous play on words; "I do it for the pun of it"; "his
constant punning irritated her" [synonym: {pun}, {punning},
{wordplay}, {paronomasia}]
v 1: make a play on words; "Japanese like to pun--their language
is well suited to punning"

Pun \Pun\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Punned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Punning}.]
To make puns, or a pun; to use a word in a double sense,
especially when the contrast of ideas is ludicrous; to play
upon words; to quibble. --Dryden.
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Pun \Pun\, v. t.
To persuade or affect by a pun. --Addison.
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Pun \Pun\, v. t. [See {Pound} to beat.]
To pound. [Obs.]
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He would pun thee into shivers with his fist. --Shak.
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Pun \Pun\, n. [Cf. {Pun} to pound, {Pound} to beat.]
A play on words which have the same sound but different
meanings; an expression in which two different applications
of a word present an odd or ludicrous idea; a kind of quibble
or equivocation. --Addison.
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A better put on this word was made on the Beggar's
Opera, which, it was said, made Gay rich, and Rich gay.
--Walpole.
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  • PUN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PUN is the usually humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more of its meanings or the meaning of another word similar in sound
  • Pun - Wikipedia
    A pun, also known as a paronomasia in the context of linguistics, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect [3]
  • Pun - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    A pun is a figure of speech that plays with words that have multiple meanings, or that plays with words that sound similar but mean different things The comic novelist Douglas Adams uses both types of pun when he writes: "You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish
  • Pun - Examples and Definition of Pun as Literary Device
    A pun is a play on words in which a humorous effect is produced by using a word that suggests two or more meanings or involving words with similar sounds
  • What Is a Pun? | Definition, Examples Types - Scribbr
    What is a pun? A pun is a type of wordplay that exploits words with multiple definitions or similar sounds to create humor or suggest various layers of interpretation
  • What Is a Pun? Learn About the Different Types of Puns in Literature . . .
    What Is a Pun? A pun is a figure of speech that exploits a word’s meaning For example: “Make like a tree and leave ” Puns are often used in writing to create humor Another word for a pun is “paronomasia,” which derives from the Greek word “paronomazein,” which means to make a change in a name
  • PUN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    What is a pun? A pun is a humorous use of words with multiple meanings or words that sound similar but have different meanings, as in The gravekeeper buried the evidence under his desk
  • PUN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PUN definition: 1 a humorous use of a word or phrase that has several meanings or that sounds like another word… Learn more
  • What is a Pun? Meaning, Usage Examples - dotefl. com
    A pun is a form of wordplay that takes advantage of words with multiple meanings or similar sounds By using a word in different senses, puns create a humorous or rhetorical effect
  • What’s a Pun? (Meaning, with Examples) - Phrase Forges
    A pun is a form of wordplay that uses multiple meanings of a word or similar sounding words to create a joke, a witty remark, or clever humor In grammar terms, it’s built on lexical ambiguity when a word or phrase can be interpreted in more than one way





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