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giggle英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]咯咯地笑,傻笑 an act of giggling
  2. [S]〈英·非正〉玩笑,可笑的事 sth that amuses

giggle是什么意思

n.

咯咯的笑

傻笑

<英·非正>玩笑

the giggles 止不住的格格笑

vi.

咯咯地笑

傻笑

娇笑一下

情不自禁地笑出声来

giggle自然拼读

gig·gle

gI gl

giggle变形

复数:giggles

第三人称单数:giggles

现在分词:giggling

过去式:giggled

过去分词:giggled

giggle英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to laugh with repeated short catches of the breath

transitive verb

to utter with a giggle

noun

the act of giggling

chiefly British a source of amusement

giggle区别

 giggle, laugh, chuckle, roar, sneer, beam, jeer, grin

这组词都有“笑”的意思,其区别是:

gigglev.咯咯地笑,痴笑,傻笑,多指女人和孩子由于紧张、被逗乐、尴尬时所发出的笑声。

The schoolgirls giggled when the famous football player walkedsintostheir classroom.当这个著名的足球运动员走进教室时,女生们都咯咯地笑起来。

laughv.笑,大笑,用于一般的笑或出声的大笑。

chucklev. (书面语)吃吃的笑,抿嘴笑,轻声笑,多指因得意或领会到某事中的趣味而暗自发笑。

She does not laugh out loud; she only chuckles.她没有笑出声来,只是抿嘴而笑。

roarv.怒吼,咆哮,引申为放声大笑,哄堂大笑。

He roared when he heard the joke.听完这个笑话,他哈哈大笑。

sneerv.冷笑,嘲笑,指以语言、表情、和声调表示轻蔑或嘲弄。

He sneered at the offer and said it was two low.他对报价嗤之以鼻,说它太低了。

beamv.本义指照耀,放光,引申为"微笑",是正式用语,指面带喜悦或笑容,暗示对他人的友好或内心的满足。

She beamed with happiness.她高兴得眉开眼笑。

jeerv.讥笑,嘲笑,其同义词是mock。

The crowd jeered when the boxer was knocked down.当那个拳手被人打倒时,人群开始嘲笑他。

grinv.露齿而笑,指人因高兴、满足、轻蔑等咧开嘴露齿地笑。

He grinned at his mother.他冲他的妈妈咧嘴一笑。

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giggle词源中文解释

大约在1500年,可能是模拟声音而来。相关词汇: Giggled; giggling; giggly。作为名词出现于1570年代。

giggle词源英文解释

Verb imitative

The first known use of giggle was in 1509

giggle儿童词典英英释义

gladadjective

experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy

glad things turned out well

made pleased, satisfied, or grateful

was glad of their help

very willing

glad to do it

marked by, expressive of, or caused by happiness

a glad shout

causing happiness and joy : pleasant

glad tidings

full of brightness and cheerfulness

a glad spring morning

give1 of 2verb

to make a present of

gave me a book

grant entry 1 sense 2, bestow

to make a donation we already gave at the office

give blood

to grant or yield to another

gave her trust to her friend

to put into the possession or keeping of another

give me the letter to mail

to offer to another : proffer

gave his hand to the visitor

pay entry 1 sense 1

wouldn't give a penny for that bike

to present in public performance

give a concert

to present to view

gave the signal to start

to provide by way of entertainment

give a party

to point out or set aside as a share or portion

gave their daughter half of their estate

to indicate the source or cause of

gave all the glory to her mother

to form, make, or yield as a product or result 84 divided by 12 gives 7

cows give milk

to deliver by some bodily action

gave me a push

to carry out a movement : perform

gave a sudden leap

pronounce sense 1

give judgment

to offer for consideration or acceptance

gives no reason for his absence

to apply fully : devote

gave herself to the cause

to cause to have

gave pleasure to the reader

to yield or collapse under force or pressure

the box gave under his foot

give2 of 2noun

tendency to yield to force or strain

the quality or state of being springy

give1 of 2verb

to make a present of

gave me a book

grant entry 1 sense 2, bestow

to make a donation we already gave at the office

give blood

to grant or yield to another

gave her trust to her friend

to put into the possession or keeping of another

give me the letter to mail

to offer to another : proffer

gave his hand to the visitor

pay entry 1 sense 1

wouldn't give a penny for that bike

to present in public performance

give a concert

to present to view

gave the signal to start

to provide by way of entertainment

give a party

to point out or set aside as a share or portion

gave their daughter half of their estate

to indicate the source or cause of

gave all the glory to her mother

to form, make, or yield as a product or result 84 divided by 12 gives 7

cows give milk

to deliver by some bodily action

gave me a push

to carry out a movement : perform

gave a sudden leap

pronounce sense 1

give judgment

to offer for consideration or acceptance

gives no reason for his absence

to apply fully : devote

gave herself to the cause

to cause to have

gave pleasure to the reader

to yield or collapse under force or pressure

the box gave under his foot

give2 of 2noun

tendency to yield to force or strain

the quality or state of being springy

giggleverb

to laugh with repeated short high sounds

giggle 例句

1 Richard pulls open the double doors to the bar, throws his hands into the air with a flourish, and ushers Lil and Em, giggling and whispering, inside.

2 I make a traffic circle the eye and bring down boulevards to lead to the mouth, and Ebony giggles above me, taps her cane.

3 If George were there, she would fit right in, giggling and linking her arms in theirs.

4 The last time they saw their mother she was crying her head off; now the tears were gone from her bleary eyes, but she was staggering, giggling, her hair was a mess.

5 She looked at the teacher, then at her abacus, then at the other kids, who were already starting to giggle at her confusion and were murmuring ‘America-gaeri” to one another.

6 Mrs. Tyler with her dyed hair, newly straightened and her uncomfortable new false teeth, her leathery skin, blotchy with powder and her giggle.

7 "The design you shaved in that little girl's hair was rude," Padma says, then giggles.

8 Uma giggled and gave him a boost; his round face reappeared and he reached for the bird.

9 And then I giggle, because I snorted so loud, and that giggle turns into a restrained laugh.

10 I passed some giggling wood nymphs who threw olives at me from their garden.

11 “The mustache is like a mouse’s tail,” I said, giggling.

12 Like liking comes with giggling and walking people to class.

13 She would tell the others about it first thing in the mornings, and they would gasp and giggle, but it wasn’t funny or shocking anymore.

14 Ivy and June whispered and giggled all the way back to the gym, papers crinkling between them.

15 Somewhere to the right of me, the little girl giggled.

16 A huddle of young women—four young women—giggled behind their hands when they passed, eyeing Kamau appreciatively, and Ekon tried to temper an old stab of jealousy.

17 I get up, feeling worlds better—I found Ralph!—and peek over the railing of the loft to make sure Guillermo isn’t in the mailroom listening to me giggling up here all alone.

18 The kids in Mama’s class giggle and look at their phones, their bored fingers swiping the screens.

19 One of the girls gave an unwilling giggle.

20 But the party was sitting in the dark giggling happily and drinking wine.

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