wry

英 [raɪ] 美 [raɪ]
  • adj. 歪斜的,扭歪的;歪曲的
  • vt. 扭曲;扭歪
  • vi. 扭曲;扭歪
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1. see wrench.
2. wrong => wry.
3. wrong => wry, wring.
4. 错误就是歪曲了正确的方向,所以离正确越来越远。
wry 啼笑皆非的,揶揄的

来自PIE*wer,弯,转,词源同wring,wriggle。引申义扭曲的,啼笑皆非的。

wry
wry: [16] Wry means literally ‘twisted’ (many other English words beginning with wr-, such as wrist and writhe, share the same basic meaning). It comes from the now obsolete verb wry ‘deviate, twist’, which was descended from Old English wrīgian ‘turn, tend in a particular direction’. Wriggle [15] is probably related.
=> wriggle
wry (adj.)
1520s, "distorted, somewhat twisted to one side," from obsolete verb wry "to contort, to twist or turn," from Old English wrigian "to turn, bend, move, go," from Proto-Germanic *wrig- (cognates: Old Frisian wrigia "to bend," Middle Low German wrich "turned, twisted"), from PIE *wreik- "to turn" (cognates: Greek rhoikos "crooked," Lithuanian raisas "paralysed"), from root *wer- (3) "to turn, bend" (see versus). Of words, thoughts, etc., from 1590s. The original sense is preserved in awry.
1. There is a wry sense of humour in his work.
他的作品带有一种讽刺意味的幽默。

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2. She cast a wry glance in her grandmother's direction.
她朝奶奶无可奈何地瞟了一眼。

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3. This book is suffused with Shaw's characteristic wry Irish humour.
这本书充满了萧伯纳独特的爱尔兰式幽默与嘲讽。

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4. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe.
安东尼的怪笑让萨克利夫不知所措。

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5. Matthew allowed himself a wry smile.
马修不由得苦笑了一下。

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