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jape

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++jape /dʒeɪp/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned  TRICK/DECEIVEa trick or joke 把戏;玩笑
Examples from the Corpus
japeWhat a jape it would be, declared Raphaelo, to gain access to the heat sink.What larks and japes persuaded this audience to collapse in convulsions is a mystery as dark as the Druids' Runes.The not unfamiliar childish jape of depositing a stink bomb in her locker caused her great anguish.The brand might be no mark of honour at all - but a culminating cruel humiliating jape.But although many pirates see it all as a jolly jape, people in the software business are getting worried.But even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point; and Blast had none.No explanation for the fall was ever given, though Sir Thomas believed he may have been involved in some stupid jape.
Origin jape (1300-1400) jape to joke, make fun of someone ((14-20 centuries)), from Old French japer to cry out like a dog
jape nounChinese
Corpus a trick or joke


jape
jape /dʒeɪp/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: jape 'to joke, make fun of someone' (14-20 centuries), from Old French japer 'to cry out like a dog'
a trick or joke


japeBrE /dʒeɪp/ 🔊NAmE /dʒeɪp/ 🔊 noun (old-fashioned, BrE) a trick or joke that is played on sb 戏弄;恶作剧;玩笑