Online Google Dictionary

banters 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈbantər/,
Font size:

bantered, past participle; banters, 3rd person singular present; bantering, present participle; bantered, past tense;
  1. Talk or exchange remarks in a good-humored teasing way
    • - the men bantered with the waitresses
    • - a bantering tone

  1. (banter) kid: be silly or tease one another; "After we relaxed, we just kidded around"
  2. (banter) light teasing repartee
  3. (Banter) A conversation is communication between two or more people. Conversations are the ideal form of communication in some respects, since they allow people with different views on a topic to learn from each other. ...
  4. (Banter (radio show)) Banter is a radio programme that is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the UK, starring Andrew Collins and Richard Herring. The pilot and the first 2 series were broadcast from August 2005 to November 2006, and a third series was broadcast in April and May 2008. ...
  5. (banter) Good humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation; To engage in banter or playful conversation; To play or do something amusing; To tease mildly
  6. (BANTER) Bayesian Network Tutoring and Explanation
  7. (Banter) Good natured discussion/argument between two or more fantasy participants.
  8. (Banter) Lively and humourous chat or conversation. Banter is a term used to describe lively humourous conversation, usually between friends. But in Glasgow you will hear banter from many people you don’t know or have just met, e.g. ...
  9. (Banter) Nonsensical yet logical communication amongst friends. One of only a few ways in which to combat passion
  10. (Banter) This one was slightly confusing at first. “Good banter” means something like a good laugh or a good time. It can also refer to personality or general conversation. Ex) I think we should stop and see Hamish the highland cow, if nothing else just for the banter. OR He was so boring. ...
  11. (The Banter) the PTSA's bimonthly newsletter.
  12. (banter) (v) çam etеrgе, oynarģa