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Gag
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箝口物
a short, humorous anecdote, joke, or punchline intended to elicit laughter
What is a "gag"?
A gag is a type of joke or comedic device designed to provoke laughter. It typically involves a clever or humorous situation, visual trick, or play on words. Gags can appear in various forms, including one-liners, physical comedy, or visual humor, and are often used in stand-up comedy, television shows, and films to entertain audiences. The primary aim of a gag is to deliver a quick and effective punchline that generates a strong reaction from the audience.
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箝口物
restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting
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箝口物
a limitation on freedom of speech or a restriction on dissemination of information
to gag
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插科打诨
struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake
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插科打诨
to attempt to vomit but be unable to, typically due to an unpleasant taste or smell
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插科打诨
make jokes or quips
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插科打诨
to limit freedom of speech or to prevent someone from writing or talking about a particular subject
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插科打诨
cause to retch or choke
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插科打诨
be too tight; rub or press
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插科打诨
tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them
例子
The comedian delivered a series of hilarious gags about everyday life, drawing laughter from the crowd.
The comedy special featured a variety of gags, ranging from quick one-liners to extended comedic sketches.
He opened his set with a quick gag to break the ice and set the tone for the rest of the performance.
Her stand-up routine was filled with clever gags and witty observations that kept the audience entertained throughout.
During the comedy show, the comedian's playful delivery of gags had the audience roaring with laughter.