词汇 | laugh |
释义 | laugh verb[ I ] uk /lɑːf/ us /læf/ A2 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy: (出声地)笑,大笑 laugh atThey laughed at her jokes.听了她讲的笑话他们都笑了。 I couldn't stop laughing.我情不自禁地笑个不停。 I said he'd have to give a talk and he laughed nervously.我告诉他说他必须发言,他听后紧张地笑了起来。 make someone laughShe's so funny - she really makes me laugh.她太有意思了——真让我笑死了。 laugh out loudIt's very rare that a book is so good you actually laugh out loud.一本能让你笑出声来的好书真是不多见。 burst out laughingIt was so funny, I burst out laughing (= laughed suddenly and loudly).太有意思了,我放声笑了出来。 laugh till you cryI laughed till I cried.我笑得直流眼泪。 to laugh laughThe children were laughing at the cartoons. chuckleShe was chuckling as she read the letter. giggleThe girls were giggling at the back of the classroom. sniggerThey sniggered at what she was wearing. snickerUSStop snickering at that rude joke and get back to your classwork. chortleShe chortled with glee at the news. Please don't laugh - I'm being serious.请不要笑——我是认真的。 I could see Emma trying not to laugh and of course that started me off.我注意到埃玛想忍住不笑,当然,那却惹得我笑了出来。 They joked and laughed as they looked at the photos.他们看着照片,边开玩笑边大笑。 The audience was still laughing as the curtain fell.演出结束时观众们仍在大笑。 When he laughs he sounds like a horse neighing. Laughing and smiling a gleam in your eyeidiom amused be all smilesidiom be in convulsionsidiom be rolling in the aislesidiom be wreathed in smilesidiom burst cheesy crease dissolve giggle giggler gigglingly giggly not know whether to laugh or cryidiom piss yourself (laughing)idiom quake rictus say cheeseidiom simper Idiomsbe laughed out of court be laughing be laughing all the way to the bank be laughing on the other side of your face be no laughing matter don't make me laugh! he who laughs last, laughs longest/best laugh your head off laugh in someone's face laugh like a drain laugh up your sleeve you've got to laugh Phrasal verbslaugh at someone/something laugh something off laugh noun[ C ] uk /lɑːf/ us /læf/ B1 the act or sound of laughing: 笑;笑声 a loud/nervous laugh放声大笑/紧张的笑 have a good laughI was embarrassed at the time, but I had a good laugh about it later.那时我很尴尬,但过后却觉得非常可笑。 informal an enjoyable or funny activity: 令人愉快的活动,好玩的活动 "How was the party?" "Oh, it was a laugh."“聚会办得怎么样?”“哦,相当好玩。” causing laughter funnyShe told me a funny story about Max. amusingI gave her an article that I thought she would find amusing. humorousShe wrote a humorous account of her teenage years. hilariousIt's the most hilarious comedy on television. hystericalI've just read his autobiography - it's absolutely hysterical. mainly UKinformal someone who is funny: 好玩的人,有趣的人 a good laughYou'd like Sharon - she's a good laugh.你会喜欢莎伦的——她这个人很风趣。 causing laughter funnyShe told me a funny story about Max. amusingI gave her an article that I thought she would find amusing. humorousShe wrote a humorous account of her teenage years. hilariousIt's the most hilarious comedy on television. hystericalI've just read his autobiography - it's absolutely hysterical. She reacted to his compliments with a deprecating laugh.听了他的赞扬,她不好意思地笑了。 He's got a really annoying laugh.他的笑声真让人烦。 The announcement raised a laugh. He turned away with a rueful laugh.他懊悔地苦笑着把脸转向一旁。 She gave a loud uninhibited laugh.她纵情大笑。 Laughing and smiling a gleam in your eyeidiom amused be all smilesidiom be in convulsionsidiom be rolling in the aislesidiom be wreathed in smilesidiom burst cheesy crease dissolve giggle giggler gigglingly giggly not know whether to laugh or cryidiom piss yourself (laughing)idiom quake rictus say cheeseidiom simper You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General words for fun Humour & humorous Idiomsfor a laugh you're having a laugh a laugh a minute laugh | American Dictionarylaugh verb[ I ] us/læf/ to make the sounds and movements of the face and body that express happiness or amusement, or that sometimes express ridicule or anxiety: The audience just laughed and laughed. That guy always makes me laugh. When I made a face at Drew, he laughed out loud. We were laughing at the clown. Sometimes when you laugh at someone, you are ridiculing that person: I don’t want to be laughed at by my classmates. Phrasal verblaugh off something laugh noun[ C ] us/læf/ the sounds and movements of the face and body that express happiness or amusement, or that sometimes express ridicule or anxiety: Holly has a very strange laugh – it sounds like she’s screaming. infml A laugh is also an amusing or ridiculous situation or person: You should have seen Sean trying to stay on the skateboard – what a laugh! Examples of laughlaugh How we laughed, and how we cried, over each other's adventures! A smile, slight nods of the head, laughing at jokes, eye contact, all show the speaker that you care about what you are hearing. Human laughter would seem to require the obliteration of a something or somebody, not merely to be derided but to be laughed out of existence. I just know her voice which conquers space (laughs). I mean this is all very nice, it gives me a break from all that loneliness (laughs). Species-typical vocalizations such as crying and laughing are under minimal conscious control and are poor candidates for behavioral shaping. She is always laughing and telling experiences and anecdotes. The performers continued, taking no notice, but the spectators could not help laughing merrily. We argued a bit and laughed a lot and the fire of his writing and character warmed my heart. Ten weeks later a significant increase of laughing frequency and initial velocity during laughing was found. At both firms many engineers laughed about these memberships, saying they were good for little more than an annual dinner and an occasional newsletter. A laughing young man modestly covers his mouth with his hand, but a buxom young woman laughs openly, showing her teeth. English which would not be laughed at in any part of the country. During the anatomy demonstrations, experiments, and discussions, nobody was to disturb the lecturers or the auditors by talking, laughing, or otherwise making a noise. They expected to be outraged and, when they duly were, they laughed happily. See all examples of laugh 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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