【每日一词】jabberwocky - /ˈdʒæbɚˌwɑki/ noun meaningless speech or writing 无意义的话;无聊。

"Jabberwocky" 是一个英文单词,最著名的来源是 Lewis Carroll 在《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》(Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There,1871)中写的一首荒诞诗歌《Jabberwocky》。Jabberwocky 本身是一个无意义的词,属于一种荒诞诗(nonsense verse),由许多虚构的、不存在的单词组成。由于这首诗的影响,"jabberwocky" 逐渐被用来形容:
含糊不清、无意义的语言或胡言乱语(nonsense or gibberish),过于复杂或难以理解的文字或演讲。
短语
Jabberwocky Bride: 无聊新娘
Blood of the Jabberwocky: 无谓的牺牲
Jabberwocky and Other Poems: 胡言乱语和其它诗歌
例句
Six, I can slay the Jabberwocky. 第六,我也可以屠龙
As for the other sections of this type, it ends with a "JABBERWOCKY" line. 与这种类型的其它节一样,它也以“JABBERWOCKY”行结束。
However, my machine isn't quite as fast as flim and jabberwocky are, so I'll move them up the list. 不过,我的机器不如 flim 和 jabberwocky 快,所以我将把它们移到了列表的前面。
when he gets angry, he talks in a sort of agitated jabberwocky that is really quite comical