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Rap: What does word play mean?

Noun (short for noun)? Pun; In a word; Word games, clever answers

First, pronunciation: English? 【‘w? dple? 】, beautiful? 【‘w? rdple? ]

Second, the example:

Jokes themselves are usually based on puns and word games.

Most of these jokes are based on puns and word games.

Third, vocabulary usage:

Word game nouns

Ahumos word game: humorous drama;

"I did it for a pun": "I did it for a pun";

"His constant puns angered her": "His constant puns angered her".

Extended data

Synonym: play

I. Significance:

Verb (short for verb)? Play; Competition; Take responsibility (in a sports team); Send out ...; Belt; Kick; Play (the ball); To move (a chess piece); Playing cards; Play; Play; Play; Pretend; Stage; To play (a role); Handling; Handling; Passing by; Emerge; Cause to move briskly; (fountain) spewing; play games

Noun (short for noun)? Games; Drama; Competition; Play a role; Joke; Gap; Flashing; glitter

Second, pronunciation: English? 【ple? 】, beautiful? 【ple? ]

Third, examples:

The boy hurried through his homework and went out to play.

The boy finished his homework in a hurry and went out to play.

Fourth, vocabulary usage:

(1) The basic meaning of playing refers to physical or mental activities for recreation and entertainment, that is, "playing, playing", or playing games with someone, that is, "participating in games". Play can also mean "playing an instrument". Extension can mean "playing a joke on someone", "playing", "playing" and "spraying (spring water, etc.). )".

(2)play can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun or that clause, indicating that the ball or musical instrument is the object. Sometimes it can be followed by a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to or for, or it can be complemented by a compound object with "(as+) n./adj.". Can be used for passive structures. Play can also be used as a copula followed by adjectives or nouns as predicates.