Jabberwocky

英 ['dʒæbə,wɒkɪ]
  • n. 无意义的话;无聊
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Jabberwocky
1872, nonsense word (perhaps based on jabber) coined by Lewis Carroll, for the poem of the same name, which he published in "Through the Looking-Glass." The poem is about a fabulous beast called the Jabberwock.
1. He's a figment, a cipher, jabberwocky.
他是一个假象, 一个幻影, 一句空话.

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