have on phrasal verb ⇨joke (Are you having me on?)⇨wear (She had a red jacket on.)
joke
verb
joke ♦︎ kid ♦︎ jest ♦︎ have sb on ♦︎ quip ♦︎ wisecrackThese verbs all mean to say sth to make people laugh, or to say sth that isn't true because you think it is funny.这些动词均表示说笑话或开玩笑。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to joke / kid / jest / have sb on about sth◆I'm, she's, they were, etc. only / just joking / kidding / having you on◆You must be joking / kidding!◆You're joking / kidding / having me on!■joke [intransitive] to say sth to make people laugh; to tell a funny story; to say sth that is not true because you think it is funny说笑话;开玩笑;说着玩◆She was laughing and joking with the children.她正跟孩子们一起嘻嘻哈哈地说笑话。◆'I cooked it myself, so be careful!' he joked.“我亲自下厨做的,所以要小心点哟!”他开玩笑说。◆I didn't mean that-I was only joking.我并没有那个意思,我只是说着玩儿的。◆She joked that she only loved him for his money.她开玩笑说她只爱他的钱。◆No way am I doing that. You must be joking(= I can't believe you are serious)!我决不可能做那种事。你一定是开玩笑吧!■kid(-dd-) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses通常用于进行时) (informal) to tell sb sth that is not true, especially as a joke戏弄;开玩笑◆I thought he was kidding when he said he was going out with a rock star.他说他正跟一个摇滚歌星谈恋爱,我还以为他在开玩笑呢。◆I'm not kidding you. It does work.我不是哄你,这确实有效。 see also kid ⇨ misleadNOTE辨析 Joke or kid?Both words can mean to say sth that is not true, as a joke. Both are usually used in the progressive tenses in this meaning.这两个词都可表示开玩笑,通常都用于进行时◆Of course you don't have to work at weekends-I was only joking / kidding!你周末当然不用上班,我只是开个玩笑!◆Were you joking / kidding when you told him to leave?你叫他离开,是不是开玩笑呀?◆Did you joke/kid when you told him....If you laugh and joke with sb about sth, you are having fun and not being serious. Kid cannot be used in this way, but the phrasal verb kid around can. * joke可用于短语laugh and joke,表示轻松地说笑;kid不能这样用,但短语动词kid around可以◆They were laughing and kidding around.他们正在一起嘻嘻哈哈地开玩笑。In general, kid is used more in spoken than written English, and more in American than British English.总的来说,kid多用于口语和美式英语。■jest [intransitive] (formalorhumorous) to say things that are not serious or true, especially in order to make sb laugh开玩笑;说笑话◆Would I jest about such a thing?这种事我会开玩笑吗?■ˌhave sb ˈon
phrasal verb
(has, had, had) (usually used in progressive tenses通常用于进行时) (especially BrE, informal) to try to make sb believe sth that is not true, usually as a joke哄骗;戏弄◆You didn't really, did you? You're not having me on, are you?你没真那么做,对吧?你不是在哄我吧?■quip(-pp-) [intransitive] to make a quick and clever remark that makes people laugh讲俏皮话;打趣◆'Don't bank on it!' he quipped, when I asked him to be careful with the money.当我告诉他当心手里的钱时,他打趣说:“别指望借钱呀!”■wisecrack [intransitive, transitive] (informal) to make clever remarks or jokes, especially ones that could upset or offend people说俏皮话(尤指可能使人不快或冒犯人)◆In this movie, he plays a wisecracking detective.在这部影片中他扮演一个喜欢乱开玩笑的侦探。
wear
verb
wear ♦︎ put sth on ♦︎ dress ♦︎ get dressed ♦︎ have (got) sth on ♦︎ changeThese words all mean to have or put clothes on your body.这些词均表示穿着、穿上。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to wear / put on / have on a coat / jacket / suit / hat◆to wear / put on / have on a ring / badge / watch◆to wear / put on / have on your glasses◆to wear / put on / have on make-up / lipstick■wear(wore, worn) [transitive] to have sth on your body as a piece of clothing, ornament, etc.穿;戴◆Do I have to wear a tie?我得系领带吗?◆Was he wearing a seat belt?他系着座椅安全带吗?◆She always wears black(= black clothes).她总是穿黑色衣服。■ˌput sth ˈon
phrasal verb
(putting, put, put)to start wearing a piece of clothing, ornament, etc.穿上;戴上◆Hurry up! Put your coat on.快点!把外衣穿上。◆She's just putting on her make-up.她正化妆呢。OPPtake sth off ⇨ take sth off■dress [intransitive, transitive] to put clothes on yourself/sb; to wear a particular type or style of clothes; to put on formal clothes穿衣服;给(某人)穿衣;穿⋯的服装;穿正式服装◆I dressed quickly.我迅速穿好衣服。◆She dressed herself and the children in their best clothes.她给自己和孩子们都穿上了最好的衣服。◆to dress well / badly / fashionably / comfortably穿得好/不好/时髦/舒适◆You should dress for cold weather today.你今天要穿防寒的衣服。◆She always dressed entirely in black.她一向全身黑色装束。ⓘ To dress up is to wear clothes that are more formal than those you usually wear, or to put on special clothes, especially to pretend to be sb/sth different. * dress up指穿上较平时正式的衣服,或穿上特别的衣服,尤指装扮成其他的人或物◆There's no need to dress up-come as you are.不必特意打扮,就这样来就行。◆The kids love dressing up.孩子们喜欢装扮成别人玩儿。◆The boys were all dressed up as pirates.男孩子都装扮成了海盗。To dress down is to wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear, for example in an office. * dress down指在办公室等场合穿上较平时随便的衣服◆Everyone dresses down on Fridays.周五所有人衣着都很随便。OPPundress ⇨ take sth off■ˌget ˈdressed
phrase
(getting, got, got; NAmEspokengetting, got, gotten)to put all your clothes on穿上衣服◆Get up and get dressed!起来穿上衣服!ⓘ You get dressed when you get up in the morning, or when you have not been wearing any clothes, for example because you have just taken a shower. If you are just taking off one set of clothes and putting on different clothes, use change or get changed. * get dressed指早上起床后或裸身(如沐浴后)穿上衣服。更衣用change或get changed。OPPget undressed ⇨ take sth off■ˌhave sth ˈon ( ˌhave got sth ˈon)
phrasal verb
(has, had, had) (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be wearing sth穿着⋯◆She had a red jacket on.她穿了件红夹克。◆He had nothing(= no clothes) on.他什么都没穿。■change [intransitive, transitive] to put on different or clean clothes换衣服;更衣◆I went into the bedroom to change.我走进卧室更衣。◆She changed into her swimsuit.她换上了游泳衣。◆You need to change out of those wet things.你需要把那些湿衣服换掉。◆ (especially BrE) I didn't have time to get changed before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。◆ (especially NAmE) I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。