英语中笑的单词
1. 带有笑的英语单词
笑的单词
laugh,cachinnate, cackle, guffaw. Informal heehaw,smile,beam, grin. giggle,snicker, snigger, titter
belly laugh
[美口]纵声大笑; 逗人发笑的事物
holy laugh
[laughing][美]充满宗教热情的笑
horse laugh
捧腹[哈哈]大笑; 嘲弄的笑声
sardonic laugh
轻蔑的笑, 冷笑
burst out laughing
放声大笑
die of laughing
笑得要死
die with laughing
笑得要死
Don't make me laugh.
[口, 讽]你太可笑了, 你真荒谬。
fall about laughing
[口]忍不住大笑
for laughs
[美俚]为了取乐, 作为消遣, 借以开心
get the laugh at sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh at sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh of sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh of sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh on sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh on sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh over sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh over sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh at sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh at sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh of sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh of sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh on sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh on sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh over sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh over sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have a good laugh
尽情地笑
have a hearty laugh
尽情地笑
have the last laugh
笑在最后; 取得最后胜利
get the last laugh
笑在最后; 取得最后胜利
He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first.
[谚]先自嘲的人, 不会见笑于人。
He laughs best who laughs last.
[谚]最后笑的人笑得最好。
He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.
[谚]要笑别人驼背, 自己就要挺起胸膛走路。
join in the laugh
随着大笑
on the laugh
笑着
raise a laugh
引人发笑
raise a laugh against sb.(=put the laugh on sb.)
使某人成为取笑的对象, 使某人处于可笑的地位
turn the laugh against sb.(=put the laugh on sb.)
使某人成为取笑的对象, 使某人处于可笑的地位
Laugh and grow fat.
[谚]常笑发福, 心宽体胖。
laugh at
因...而笑
嘲笑
付之一笑
laugh away
笑着不理, 付之一笑
笑着消磨时间
laugh down
以笑声打断(讲话等); 以笑声拒绝(建议等)
laugh fit to kill
[口]拼命地笑, 狂笑
laugh off
对...付之一笑; 以笑来排除...
laugh over
笑着谈论; 想着...发笑
laugh sb. out of
以谈笑的方式使某人忘记(忧愁等)
laugh sb. out of worries
以谈笑的方式使某人忘记(忧愁等)
2. 笑的英语单词
laugh
[lB:f]
vi.
笑, 讥笑
n.
笑, 笑声
laugh
laugh
AHD:[l²f, läf]
D.J.[l#f, l$8f]
K.K.[l#f, l$f]
v.(动词)
laughed,laugh.ing,laughs
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To express certain emotions, especially mirth, delight, or derision, by a series of spontaneous, usually unarticulated sounds often accompanied by corresponding facial and bodily movements.
笑:为表达某种情感,尤指高兴、快乐或嘲笑而发的一阵自发的,通常是不清晰的声音,并常伴随着脸部和身体的运动
To show or feel amusement or good humor:
感到好笑:表示或感到好笑或非常幽默:
laughed to herself at the memory; an experience we would laugh about later on.
想起这些,她暗自发笑;以后他们会感到好笑的经历
To feel or express derision or contempt; mock:
嘲笑:感到或表示嘲讽和轻视;嘲笑:
We used to laugh at their provincial manners. I had to laugh when I saw who my opponent was.
我们以前常常嘲笑他们粗俗的举止。当我得知我的对手是谁的时候,我感到好笑
To feel a triumphant or exultant sense of well-being:
得意洋洋:因安乐而洋洋得意或欢欣:
You won't be laughing when the truth comes out.
一旦真相被揭露,你就不会洋洋得意了
To proce sounds resembling laughter:
发出类似欢笑的声音:
parrots laughing and chattering in the trees.
鹦鹉在树上欢唱着
v.tr.(及物动词)
To affect or influence by laughter:
用笑声所影响或感染:
laughed the speaker off the stage; laughed the proposal down.
用笑声把演讲者赶下台;用笑声否定了这项提议
To say with a laugh:
笑着说:
He laughed his delight at the victory.
他的笑声表达了他胜利的喜悦
n.(名词)
The act of laughing.
笑
The sound of laughing; laughter.
笑的声音;笑声
Informal Something amusing, absurd, or contemptible; a joke:
【非正式用语】 笑话,笑柄:可笑的,荒诞的或可鄙的事情;笑话:
The solution they recommended was a laugh.
他们提出的解决办法简直是个笑话
Often laughs Informal Fun; amusement:
常作 laughs 【非正式用语】 消遣;玩乐:
decided to go along just for laughs.
决定一起去,只为了乐一乐
laugh at
To treat lightly; scoff at:
不以为意;对…一笑置之:
a daredevil who laughed at danger.
鲁莽大胆的蔑视危险
laugh off 或
laugh away
To dismiss as ridiculously or laughably trivial:
一笑置之:把……当作滑稽可笑的琐事而置之不理:
laughed off any suggestion that her career was over.
对有关她事业生涯已经结束的暗示置之不理
laugh up (one's) sleeve 或
laugh in (one's) sleeve
To rejoice or exult in secret, as at another's error or defeat.
幸灾乐祸:偷偷地欣喜或高兴,如对他人的错误或失败
Middle English laughen
中古英语 laughen
from Old English hlæhhan
源自 古英语 hlæhhan
[probably ultimately of imitative origin]
[可能最终源自拟声]
laugh“er
n.(名词)
laugh“ingly
adv.(副词)
laugh
[lB:f]
vi.
笑; 发笑
(自然物等)呈现欢欣景象
They are talking and laughing.
他们边说边笑。
Green pines laugh in the breeze.
青松迎风欢笑。
laugh
[lB:f]
vt.
以笑表示
笑得使...
laugh a hearty laugh
由衷地笑
laugh a reply
以笑作答
He laughed his dissent.
他笑着表示不同意。
laugh
[lB:f]
n.
笑, 笑声
令人发笑的事
嘲笑; [pl. ]玩笑
belly laugh
[美口]纵声大笑; 逗人发笑的事物
holy laugh
[laughing][美]充满宗教热情的笑
horse laugh
捧腹[哈哈]大笑; 嘲弄的笑声
sardonic laugh
轻蔑的笑, 冷笑
burst out laughing
放声大笑
die of laughing
笑得要死
die with laughing
笑得要死
Don't make me laugh.
[口, 讽]你太可笑了, 你真荒谬。
fall about laughing
[口]忍不住大笑
for laughs
[美俚]为了取乐, 作为消遣, 借以开心
get the laugh at sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh at sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh of sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh of sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh on sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh on sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh over sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
get the laugh over sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh at sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh at sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh of sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh of sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh on sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh on sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh over sb.(=get the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have the laugh over sb.(=have the laugh on one's side)
轮到自己嘲笑某人, 胜过某人, 使某人丢脸
have a good laugh
尽情地笑
have a hearty laugh
尽情地笑
have the last laugh
笑在最后; 取得最后胜利
get the last laugh
笑在最后; 取得最后胜利
He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first.
[谚]先自嘲的人, 不会见笑于人。
He laughs best who laughs last.
[谚]最后笑的人笑得最好。
He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.
[谚]要笑别人驼背, 自己就要挺起胸膛走路。
join in the laugh
随着大笑
on the laugh
笑着
raise a laugh
引人发笑
raise a laugh against sb.(=put the laugh on sb.)
使某人成为取笑的对象, 使某人处于可笑的地位
turn the laugh against sb.(=put the laugh on sb.)
使某人成为取笑的对象, 使某人处于可笑的地位
Laugh and grow fat.
[谚]常笑发福, 心宽体胖。
laugh at
因...而笑
嘲笑
付之一笑
laugh away
笑着不理, 付之一笑
笑着消磨时间
laugh down
以笑声打断(讲话等); 以笑声拒绝(建议等)
laugh fit to kill
[口]拼命地笑, 狂笑
laugh off
对...付之一笑; 以笑来排除...
laugh over
笑着谈论; 想着...发笑
laugh sb. out of
以谈笑的方式使某人忘记(忧愁等)
laugh sb. out of worries
以谈笑的方式使某人忘记(忧愁等)
laugh
laugh
AHD:[l²f, läf]
D.J.[l#f, l$8f]
K.K.[l#f, l$f]
v.
laughed,laugh.ing,laughs
v.intr.
To express certain emotions, especially mirth, delight, or derision, by a series of spontaneous, usually unarticulated sounds often accompanied by corresponding facial and bodily movements.
To show or feel amusement or good humor:
laughed to herself at the memory; an experience we would laugh about later on.
To feel or express derision or contempt; mock:
We used to laugh at their provincial manners. I had to laugh when I saw who my opponent was.
To feel a triumphant or exultant sense of well-being:
You won't be laughing when the truth comes out.
To proce sounds resembling laughter:
parrots laughing and chattering in the trees.
v.tr.
To affect or influence by laughter:
laughed the speaker off the stage; laughed the proposal down.
To say with a laugh:
He laughed his delight at the victory.
n.
The act of laughing.
The sound of laughing; laughter.
Informal Something amusing, absurd, or contemptible; a joke:
The solution they recommended was a laugh.
Often laughs Informal Fun; amusement:
decided to go along just for laughs.
laugh at
To treat lightly; scoff at:
a daredevil who laughed at danger.
laugh off or
laugh away
To dismiss as ridiculously or laughably trivial:
laughed off any suggestion that her career was over.
laugh up (one's) sleeve or
laugh in (one's) sleeve
To rejoice or exult in secret, as at another's error or defeat.
Middle English laughen
from Old English hlæhhan
[probably ultimately of imitative origin]
laugh“er
n.
laugh“ingly
adv.
laugh
中古英语laughen<古英语hleahhan<印欧语词干klég叫出声,发声
laugh,smile,grin,chuckle,sneer
laugh 指哈哈大笑
At that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing.
这时候,大家开始又是笑又是唱。
We all laughed to tears at his funny story.
听了他的滑稽的故事,我们都笑出眼泪了。
smile (名词:smile)指微笑
The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out.
客栈老板微微一笑便出去了。
The porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
我和脚夫微笑着你看着我,我看着你。
grin (名词:grin)满脸的笑
He grinned from ear to ear.
他满脸堆着笑。
The boy grinned with delight.
那个男孩子高兴得咧着嘴笑。
chuckle (名词:chuckle) 咯咯的笑,抿着嘴发出的笑(声)
He was chucking to himself over what he was reading.
由于书中读到了有趣的东西,他一个人咯咯地笑出了声。
sneer 冷笑
Oh, is it? …said the sheriff with a sneer.
“噢,是吗?”司法官冷笑着说。
注:除此之外,sneer表示看不起人的冷笑,giggle傻乎乎地咯咯笑。如:The funny man amused the girls, so they giggled. mirth 为名词,指欢乐轻快的笑。如:…occasioned great mirth…
laugh
laugh
[lB:f]
vi.
笑,发笑 n.笑
3. 笑的英语单词是什么
笑的英语单词是:laugh。
laugh
英[lɑːf] 美[læf]
v.发笑;笑;嘲笑。
n.笑声;笑;笑料。
词汇搭配:
1、laugh a hearty laugh 尽情地大笑。
2、laugh a reply 以笑作答。
3、laugh best 笑得最好。
4、laugh foolishly 傻傻地笑。
例句:
1、Theoldman'sarealcoldfish.I'veneverseenhimlaugh.
这老头真是个冷冰冰的人,我从来没见他笑过。
2、,butshewasbeginningtolaugh
他正要解释,她却笑起来了。
(3)英语中笑的单词扩展阅读:
laugh作“笑”解时是不及物动词;作“笑着表示”解时是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语,也可接以形容词充当补足语的复合宾语。
laugh可接同源宾语,该同源宾语前通常有形容词hearty, merry等修饰。
laugh与away〔off〕连用,意为“以笑表示,用笑来驱除…”;与at连用时用于贬义,表示“因…而笑”,也可表示“嘲笑”。
laugh接 about 表示“对…感到好笑而发笑”,接 over 表示“想到或谈到某事而发笑”。
4. 收集一些关于笑的英语单词
laugh
普通平常的笑
smile
微笑sneer
讥笑
mock
耻笑
deride
嘲笑
grin
露齿而笑
sardonic
grin
冷笑
giggle
傻笑
chortle
得意时的大版笑权
forced
smile
苦笑
risus
大笑
5. 想知道英语中的一些表示 笑 的单词,比如 smile,grin ,laugh,还有其他的吗
laugh,smile,beam,表示微笑,ridicule,mock是嘲笑,giggle,smrik,risus是咯咯笑,大笑.
6. 求英语中32个表示笑的单词或短语
笑的单词
laugh,cachinnate, cackle, guffaw. Informal heehaw,smile,beam, grin. giggle,snicker, snigger, titter,
笑的短语
not be a barrel of laughs (informal)
to not be enjoyable. '
---He's a bit serious, isn't he?' 'Yeah, not exactly a barrel of laughs.'
not be a bundle of laughs (informal)
to not be entertaining or enjoyable.
---She's not a bundle of laughs, your cousin. The funeral wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs.
be a laugh a minute (informal)
to be very funny and entertaining.
---You know what Mark's like - he's not exactly a laugh a minute. 'A two-hour meeting with Nigel Owen? I bet that was fun.' 'Oh, it was a laugh a minute.'
be laughing all the way to the bank (informal)
if someone is laughing all the way to the bank, they have made a lot of money very easily, often because someone else has been stupid.
---If we don't take this opportunity, you can be sure our competitors will and they'll be laughing all the way to the bank.
be laughing on the other side of your face (British, American & Australian, informal, American & Australian, informal)
if you say someone who is happy will be laughing on the other side of their face, you are angry about the thing that is making them happy and think that something will soon happen to upset them.
---You'll be laughing out of the other side of your face if you fail your exams.
be laughing up your sleeve
to laugh at someone secretly, often in an unkind way.
---He persuaded people to believe in him and all the time he was laughing up his sleeve at them. (often + at)
be no laughing matter
if a subject is no laughing matter, it is serious and not something that people should make jokes about.
--- Haemorrhoids are all very funny when other people have them, but if you get them yourself, it's no laughing matter.
a belly laugh
a loud laugh which cannot be controlled.
--- It's not often you hear the kind of jokes that give you a real belly laugh.
Don't make me laugh. (informal)
something that you say when someone has suggested something that you think is not at all likely to happen.
---'You never know, Pete might help out.' 'Pete? Help out? Don't make me laugh!'
have the last laugh
to make someone who has criticized or defeated you look stupid by succeeding at something more important or by seeing them fail.
---They fired her last year but she had the last laugh because she was taken on by their main rivals at twice the salary.
not know whether to laugh or cry
to be extremely upset by something bad that has happened.
---Then they announced that my flight was delayed for ten hours. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
laugh in someone's face
to show someone that you do not respect them and do not think their ideas are important.
--- He asked them to put out their cigarettes but they just laughed in his face.
laugh like a drain (British & Australian)
to laugh very loudly.
--- I told her what had happened and she laughed like a drain.
laugh something/someone out of court
to refuse to think seriously about an idea, belief or a possibility.
--- At the meeting, her proposal was laughed out of court. (usually passive) Anyone who had made such a ludicrous suggestion would have been laughed out of court
[laugh/scream/shout etc.] your head off
to laugh/scream/shout etc. very much and very loudly. He laughed his head off when he read the letter.
a laughing stock
someone who does something very stupid which makes other people laugh at them.
---I can't cycle around on that old thing! I'll be the laughing stock of the neighbourhood. (usually + of)
have the last laugh
to succeed when others thought you would not.
--- The company fired her last year but she had the last laugh because she was hired by their main rival at twice the salary.
Usage notes: sometimes used with get:
--- She said I'd never make it to college, but I got the last laugh.
a laugh a minute
very funny and entertaining.
---Paul's clever screenplay makes this new comedy a laugh a minute.
Usage notes: often used humorously to mean the opposite: Any meeting with a school principal has to be a laugh a minute.
laugh all the way to the bank
to be pleased about the profit earned from doing something.
---Team owners complain about the latest TV deal, but in fact they are laughing all the way to the bank. After we sold the house, my wife cried and I laughed all the way to the bank.
laugh at someone
to ridicule someone.
--- A lot of kids laughed at me because of the way I dressed, but it never bothered me.
laugh at something
to show you think something is ridiculous.
---Cynthia laughs at the suggestion she's doing this job for the money.
laugh off something
to act as if something is not important to you. It's not easy to laugh off an insult.
--- She criticizes his work constantly but he doesn't get angry, he just laughs it off.
no laughing matter
Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms &; Cambridge University Press 1998
7. 表示笑的英语词语
说起“笑”,你最熟悉的也许是 smile 或 laugh。除此之外,英语中还有 不少词汇可表示各种各样的笑。
(1)、beam 指人因心情舒畅而发出的笑,即面带喜悦地笑 (smile happily and cheerfully)。
She beamed back at me in an idiotic manner. 她回头冲着我傻乎乎地笑笑。
The children 's faces beamed with happy smiles. 孩子们的脸上充溢着幸福的笑容。
He greeted me with a beam of joy. 他笑容满面地迎接我。
Yusef chuckled with a beam of pride on his face. 尤塞夫呵呵笑起来,脸上露出得意的笑容。
(2)、grin 指咧嘴露齿而笑,可用作动词或名词。
He grinned when he was delighted at the memory of the matter. 想到往事,他开心地咧嘴笑了起来。
A large cat was lying on the hearth and grinning from ear to ear. 一只大猫正趴在炉边,它正咧着嘴笑。
I know she is joking because she has a big grin on her face. 她咧着嘴在笑,我知道她是在开玩笑。
They looked at each other in a grin of understanding. 他们会心地笑着,互相瞅了一眼。
(3) 、chuckle 指偷笑、暗自低声轻笑,咯咯地笑 ( to laugh softly or amusedly,
usually with satisfaction),可用作动词或名词。
He chuckled to himself over the success of the scheme . 想到那条妙计很灵验,他得意地偷笑起来。
She was happy to talk about it. She held me tight and continued to chuckle.
她兴高采烈地谈论这件事,紧紧地搂着我,咯咯地笑个不停。
I couldn't suppress a soft chuckle at the thought of it. 想到这个,忍不住轻轻地笑起来。
He gave a mild chuckle and looked at me with his kind and candid blue eyes。
他轻轻地咯咯一笑,用那双和善又坦率的蓝眼睛望着我。
(4)、giggle “傻笑”、“咯咯地笑” 指情不自禁发出咯咯的笑声(laugh repeatedly
in silly but uncontrolled way when one is amused, embarraseed or nervous),
较多地用于女人或孩子,可用作动词或名词。
Scarlett wanted to giggle at her discomfiture, for Rhett had caught her fairly.
思嘉看见她这副狼狈相忍不住要笑出声来, 因为瑞德抓住她的要害了。
The absurd story made all the children started to giggle. 那个荒谬的故事使所有的孩子们都吃吃地笑开了。
Stop giggling , children; this is a serious matter. 孩子们,别傻笑了,这是严肃的事情。
There was a giggle from the back of the class. 从教室后面传来咯咯的笑声。
She gave a delighted giggle. 她高兴地发出吃吃笑声。
(5)、chortle 指哈哈大笑、得意地欢笑(laugh when one feels amused or pleased
about something),可用作动词或名词。
My parents chortled with mirth, when they heard the funny story。
当我的父母听到这件趣事,他们开心得咯咯笑起来了。
Now and then there came chortles of the children from the next room.
隔壁房间里不时传来孩子们的欢笑声。
(6)、cachinnate 指放声大笑、哄笑(laugh loudly and in an unrestrained way)
He cachinnated till his sides ached . 他笑得肚皮都痛。
Every time you take a full breath, or when you cachinnate well, the diaphragm descends and gives the stomach an extra squeeze and shakes it.
每一次深呼吸或大笑,横膈膜会下降,使胃部受到额外的挤压和振动。
(7)、guffaw “狂笑”、“哄笑”, 指哈哈大笑、开心地放声大笑,可用作动词或名词。
Paul beat his rival at last , and he guffawed boisterously 保罗最终战胜他的对手,发出一阵狂笑。
He guffawed with delight when he heard the news 听到这个消息,他高兴得狂笑不已。
What he said aroused a blast of guffaw. 他的话引起大家一阵哄笑。
The crowd laugh an guffaw as soon as they see the ridiculous manner of the buffoon.
见小丑那种滑稽样子, 观众不禁哈哈大笑大起来。
(8)、titter “窃笑”, 指窘迫时的短促的窃笑(laugh nervously, often at something
that you feel you should not be laughing at),可用作动词或名词。
He heard some girls tittering behind his back. 他听到背后有一些女孩子在窃笑。
Mention sex therapy and most people will titter in embarrassment.
提及性治疗,大多数人会尴尬地偷笑。
The titter that rippled around the room appeared to abash the boy,
教室里到处都是窃窃轻笑声,似乎是这让男孩脸红。
The love scene raised a few titters from a party of schoolboys.
这个爱情情景引起一群男生的窃笑。
(9)、simper 指痴笑,傻笑或做作地笑(smile affectedly or derisively)可用作动词或名
词。
What are you simpering about now? 你在傻笑什么?
When I told him that news, he simply simpered. 当我把那消息告诉他时,他只假笑了一下。
The model looked at her reflection in the mirror with an idiotic simper.
模特儿带着傻乎乎的微笑望着镜子里自己。
He had small, watery eyes, a pointed nose, and wore an unpleasant simper.
他长了一双水汪汪的小眼睛,一个尖头鼻子,脸上挂着令人讨厌的假笑。
(10)、smirk “假笑”、“得意的笑”; 指洋洋得意、自鸣得意地笑,或指轻蔑地笑 ( laugh in an affected, smug, or offensively familiar way or laugh with pleasure at someone else's unhappiness or misfortu呢), 可用作动词或名词
She stood there, smirking at me without a word. 她站在那里,一言不语,冲着我傻笑。
I don't like the way he winks and smirks at me whenever he sees me.
我不喜欢他每次看到我总是眨眨眼,捂着嘴偷笑我的样子。
A smirk flickered at the corner of his mouth as he watched my struggle.
他看我挣扎的样子,嘴角闪过一丝幸灾乐祸的笑容。
"I told you it would end in disaster," said Polly with a self-satisfied smirk on her face.
“我告诉你它会以悲剧收场,”波利自鸣得意地笑着说。
(11)、snicker “坏笑”、“窃笑”、“暗笑”,常含有不敬之意(laugh quietly in
a disrespectful way),多用作动词。
On hearing his absurd opinion, I went snickering. 听了他荒谬的意见,我忍不住暗笑着走开了。
She stood there, snickering at what he was saying. 她站在那里,对他说的偷偷发笑。
The class snickered but she said, "try," encouragingly . 全班同学听了都窃窃发笑,然而她却鼓励说:“试试吧!”
(12)、snigger “暗笑”,“窃笑”,常不带善意(to laugh at someone or something in a silly and often unkind way), 多用作动词。
He sniggered, and then pulled himself and tried to look particularlysolemn.
他偷偷地噗嗤笑了出来,接着又敛容正色,做出特别庄重严肃的样子。
How can I forget, with people sniggering behind my back?
我怎么会忘记呢?人们一直在我背后偷偷地笑话我。
(13)、sneer 指某人傲慢、盛气凌人而冷言冷语地嘲笑、讥笑他人(smile or speak in
a very unkind way that shows you have no respect for someone or
something),着重强调其说话的调腔、措辞和表情,常带有一定的恶意或蔑视。可
用作动词或名词。
She'll probably sneer at my new shoes because they're not expensive.
她很可能会嘲笑我的新鞋,因为它们不是很贵。
He's always sneering at my suggestions. 他总是对我提出的建议嗤之以鼻。
It is discouraging to be sneered at all the time. 老是被人讥笑是很令人泄气。
There were always those who dismissed him with a sneer, saying he wasn't British by birth. 总有人对他不屑一顾,说他不是土生土长的英国人。
He paid no attention to their sneers. 他对他们的嘲笑置之不理。
(14)、deride “嘲笑”、“讥笑”,指用轻蔑的语言讥讽某人的缺点(laugh at someone or something in a way that shows you think they are stupid or of no value).
They derided his efforts as childish. 他们把他的努力嘲为幼稚之举。
This building, once derided by critics, is now a major tourist attraction.
这个建筑物,曾受批评者讥讽,现在成了一个主要的旅游景点。
You should not deride children for their failures; you should encourage them to try again. 你不该嘲笑孩子的失败,应该鼓励他们再作尝试。
(15)、scoff “嘲笑”、“讥笑”,指不尊重、不相信,以致用轻蔑的语言无理嘲笑。
Young people should not scoff at the advice given by the elders.
年轻人不应嘲笑长辈提出的劝告。
Although some may scoff at the idea, it has been a remarkably compelling vision.
虽然有些人对之不屑一顾, 然而这一理念确实广受欢迎.。
Economic analysts scoff at the claims that inflation is on the rise.
经济分析家们对通胀上升各种说法嗤之以鼻。
(16)、jeer 指奚落、冷嘲热讽的嘲笑。可用作动词或名词。
The big boys jeer at Tom Because he is so small.
大个男孩子们嘲笑汤姆,因为他个子很矮小。
Don’t jeer at the mistakes or misfortures of others. 不要嘲笑别人的错误或不幸。
I didn't come here today to jeer: I want to give advice.
我今天到这儿来不是为了讽刺挖苦,我是想提些建议。
He was stabbed to the heart by the girl's jeer. 那女孩的嘲讽深深地刺伤了他的心。
望采纳,谢谢。
8. 笑的英语单词怎么写
1,laugh
英
[lɑ:f]
美
[lf]
vi.笑;发笑;嘲笑;(特别表示因成功而)处于回有利地位
vt.以笑表示,以笑感动[影响]
n.笑;笑声;引人发笑的事或人答;笑料,
2,smile
英
[smal]
美
[smal]
n.微笑,笑容
vt.以微笑表示;以微笑完成
vi.微笑;赞许;不在乎
9. 收集一些关于笑的英语单词
laugh 普通平常的笑 smile 微笑sneer 讥笑 mock 耻笑 deride 嘲笑 grin 露齿而笑 sardonic grin 冷笑 giggle 傻笑 chortle 得意内时的大笑容 forced smile 苦笑 risus 大笑
10. 笑的英文单词
smile
微笑
laugh
大笑
giggle
咯咯笑(小孩)
titter(窃笑)
常用的就这么多了~