词汇 | example_english_smile |
释义 | Examples of smileThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There is an intricate co-ordination of pausing and looking within turns, followed by head-nods, smiles, and gazes. The publisher smiled at the illustrator of the writers who was dressed colorfully. She touched the doll briefly then put the bowl down in her lap, rocking it gently with both hands and smiling occasionally. The unfriendly faces, illuminated by the glow of the fire, communicate their unified defiance through the faintest of smiles. Positive affect was coded if children exhibited any overt smiles or laughter during the observation. Responses consisted of choosing between "good," represented with a smiling face, or "bad," represented with a frowning face. She presents this to you; you smilingly wear it, and, still smiling, show it to ten of your friends outside. She turns and smiles at any man who'll lift his head. He smiled now, showing off the gold caps on his teeth. Pace and mood may be set with smiles, jokes, frowns, exclamations, and volume, rapidity, or intonation of speech. The hypocritical smiles are cracking the overdone make-up of its faces and facades held uneasily by feeble cardboard props. Psychologists also find that responses to these surveys are ' validated ' fairly consistently by psychological measures of happiness, such as respondents smiling more. The woman smiles back at them confidently and walks away, which indicates that it is no big deal for her - she has done it before. As his wife saw glimpses of her husband's personality emerge, she wept and smiled, encouraging and reassuring him. One smiles at the attempt to make the false attribution more credible by embroidering it with a year of composition and place of performance. The artists quote the smiles rather than depicting them straightforwardly. We accompany our speech with appropriate gestures, perhaps glaring for dominance or smiling for deference. Accompanied by adult smiling and soft, repeated vocalizations, mutual gaze in an infant's early weeks accomplishes more than joint attention. As with the smiling face, we may also have evolved to subconsciously fixate on certain key features when viewing a face in pain. The oversocialized and undersocialized subjects both showed an inverse correlation, smiling or grimacing while reporting little pain. When he smiles (which is seldom), his demeanor is sardonic. I was received with polite but incredulous smiles. The atmosphere in the hospital changes; fear and tears are replaced by enjoyment and smiles. She smiled, stroked her skirt with her hands and thanked him. Young people stared uncomprehendingly; the middleaged remembered some, but would not think of reviving them in conversation; only the old smiled nostalgically. She smiled knowingly at him and ran her hand up his thigh, whereupon he turned into a motel... She found a picture of a young woman in a workshirt, smiling. He grasped the cane and smiled and took it from her. As expected, the 10-year-old children who had been high reactive were less talkative and smiled less often than the low reactives. She smiles and continues to talk to the child 60 s!. The doctor smiled at the nurses of the patient who were feeling very tired. A nurse smiled at the psychiatrist of the patient who had an extremely large nose. The photographer liked the artists with the models who were smiling all the time. Her smiling face reveals the happiness she has in discovering that her husband has just taken out a life insurance policy on himself. Emotional lability may be suddenly triggered by stimuli that normally would arouse only minor emotions, such as smiling at the patient. However, there seems to be no significant effect of age, gender, and other motor development (like smiling or crawling) on the onset of babbling. The woman blamed the apprentices of the hairdresser who were smiling all the time. The woman blamed the apprentice of the hairdresser who was smiling all the time. The man smiled at the supervisor of the clerk who was always busy. The director looked at the makeup artists of the actress who were always smiling. They often smiled at the nurse and even attempted to grasp the syringe if the nurse playfully offered it to them. I opened my fingers a crack, like a child with a secret, and smiled at the silver globe cupped in my palm. Scores for motor activity, crying, vocalization, and smiling were coded from the videotapes of the 4-month-old infants. The intercoder reliability was .91 for comments and .92 for smiles. He smiles and plays with everyone so much that he sheds a light of innocent happiness on every heart. By all means let us refrain from hostility or hostilities, and wreathe our wry smiles as we may. One of the eighteen faces smiled at me. I smiled and one to another, without having occasion to go into a boat. In such a context the foreigner is too easily simplified into a double-headed beast: the smiling host elsewhere, the potential enemy at home. When she smiles or sings her mouth is drawn up to her ear, with a look of a person convulsed with pain. He became polite and all smiles; he lowered his voice and refrained from using vulgar language. The girl stops crying, looks speculatively at the door, smiles, and then starts to cry again. Much is made, for example, of the smiling of blind children, and this is cited as evidence for the purely instinctive character of smiling. A man in an apron dandles a naked baby in front of him, smiling and cooing. Their knowledge of culturespecific discourse becomes all the more important, as lear ners do not have access to paralinguistic indexes of meaning such as smiles, laughs, intonation and gesture. However, you can still get laughs if you throw away the joke and just keep the laugh track - laughter is sufficient to trigger laughs and smiles in an audience. I had used the metaphor unreflectingly, never imagining a rebuttal; others round the table smiled and waited for my response - themselves representing quite a few languages, threatened or otherwise. Ten girls with a panic parent displayed fewer than 10 spontaneous comments and fewer than 10 smiles (these 10 girls represent 15% of all girls with a panic parent). There are fewer dentate smiles in his works than one might expect, and many of them, those of children especially, signify what they do in nineteenth-century works. Everybody knew him, everybody greeted him, everybody smiled as he passed - as though his presence and his recognition were good things to have and to win. Examples of affective gestures given in everyday life are praising someone's success, listening sympathetically, smiling at someone, saying 'thank you', and informal conversation with family members. They also looked on with knowing smiles as if wryly aware of the both the foibles of the upper classes and the limitations of their own social striving. The cover has the all too common stereotypical photo of a middle-aged carer intruding into the personal space of an older person who is valiantly smiling - or is it grimacing ? The father saw me and smiled. Table 1 contains the correlations between each of the six early predictors used to compute the score and spontaneous comments and smiles at 41/2 years. Nabila looked around and smiled. We experience willing a walk in the park, winding a clock, or smiling at someone, and the feeling keeps our notion of ourselves as persons intact. We created an average standard score across these three variables: spontaneous comments, smiles, and the three point rating of inhibition, where high scores indicated a subdued, shy profile. She smiles and comes up to him. Constrained only by this syntactic information, gloob could refer to eggs, to planets, to smiles, or to opinions, all of which are possible referents of plural count nouns. The father's presence during the songs inspired the children to communicate with him more in the room, as they hugged and playfully interacted with him, smiling, singing, and listening. The greater the attention, the fewer smiles. A few smiling faces in this country do not make any difference to the real seriousness of those words. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I know he was not smiling at me. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I was smiling only because this is a matter that we have just debated at some considerable length. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We like ambassadors' smiles, but we want to know what help the wealthy nations are giving to the poorer nations which are in the queue. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We should be smiling and throwing our hats in the air—if we were wearing them, that is. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 She provides a beneficent appearance, a benign facade, smiling at the electorate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He falls, but up he comes again, smiling, a little dishevelled, but still smiling. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am only smiling at the idea of housing civilian subordinates in bungalows. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are some people whose smiles we do not like, and some people for whose scowls we do not care a rap. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I must say that we smiled a little at those remarks. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I held my ticket tightly to me and smiled at the thought. When the girl smiles back, that could be (and often is) the beginning of that longdrawn-out two-way interaction we call courtship. The publisher smiled at the illustrator of the poet who had an untidy beard. The headmaster smiled at the pupils of the teacher who were standing in the hall. Trevelyan at last felt fortune to be smiling on him. More often, though, there are looks of wonder and smiles of recognition. He smiles; he seems less coiled and angry than at other times during this part of the debate. People were thinner, seemed to be smiling less, and more young people were leaving or planning to leave the country for any opportunity anywhere else. He stared at the image, and the image smiled back sweetly at him. Typical gum advertisements blatantly display brilliant smiles on attractive faces to clearly state that their gum will make you attractive. All are smiling and enjoying their time with one another. He nodded slightly and smiled, and allowed me to continue observing throughout the store. The woman blamed the hairdresser with the apprentices who was smiling all the time. The tourists crossing the grassy space now were respectfully quiet, smiling, as if walking down the nave of a vast cathedral. Then, glowing with pride, and smiling at everyone, she held the trophy cup high above her head. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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