英:[ˈlɑːftə(r)]
美:[ˈlæftər]
英:[ˈlɑːftə(r)]
美:[ˈlæftər]
laugh·ter
laef tr
词根:laughing
adj.laughing 可笑的;高兴的;带笑的
n.laughing 笑;笑声
v.laughing 笑(laugh的ing形式)
Noun
1. the sound of laughing
2. the activity of laughing; the manifestation of joy or mirth of scorn;
"he enjoyed the laughter of the crowd"
burst into laughter突然大笑
laughter and tears又哭又笑;欢乐与悲伤[亦作 tears and laughter]
roar with laughter哄堂大笑
canned laughter[俚]预先录制的笑声
convulsed with laughter捧腹大笑;笑得直不起腰
14世纪晚期,源自古英语 hleahtor"laughter; jubilation; derision",来自原始日耳曼语 *hlahtraz(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 hlatr,丹麦语 latter,古高地德语 lahtar,德语 Gelächter); 参见 laugh(动词)。
笑,大笑:一组阵阵发作的、部分为不随意的呼气伴有非发音器官发出的声音,正常情况下表示欢乐,但常为癔病的表现或搔痒引起的反射
Middle English, from Old English hleahtor; akin to Old English hliehhan
The first known use of laughter was before the 12th century
launderverb
to wash or wash and iron clothing or household linens
to undergo washing and ironing
launderverb
to wash or wash and iron clothing or household linens
to undergo washing and ironing
launderverb
to wash or wash and iron clothing or household linens
to undergo washing and ironing
launchpadnoun
a nonflammable platform from which a rocket can be launched called alsolaunching pad
launch1 of 3verb
to throw or spring forward : hurl
launch a spear
to send off an object especially with force
launch a rocket
to set a ship afloat
to put in operation : begin
launch an attack
to give a person a start
to make a start especially energetically
launch2 of 3noun
an act of launching
launch3 of 3noun
a small motorboat that is open or that has the front part of the hull covered
launch1 of 3verb
to throw or spring forward : hurl
launch a spear
to send off an object especially with force
launch a rocket
to set a ship afloat
to put in operation : begin
launch an attack
to give a person a start
to make a start especially energetically
launch2 of 3noun
an act of launching
launch3 of 3noun
a small motorboat that is open or that has the front part of the hull covered
launch1 of 3verb
to throw or spring forward : hurl
launch a spear
to send off an object especially with force
launch a rocket
to set a ship afloat
to put in operation : begin
launch an attack
to give a person a start
to make a start especially energetically
launch2 of 3noun
an act of launching
launch3 of 3noun
a small motorboat that is open or that has the front part of the hull covered
launch1 of 3verb
to throw or spring forward : hurl
launch a spear
to send off an object especially with force
launch a rocket
to set a ship afloat
to put in operation : begin
launch an attack
to give a person a start
to make a start especially energetically
launch2 of 3noun
an act of launching
launch3 of 3noun
a small motorboat that is open or that has the front part of the hull covered
laughternoun
the action or sound of laughing
1 The gods went to their feast hall then, and there was much merriment and laughter, but Freya did not laugh.
2 Burst of laughter. “...my best wishes for your felicity...”
3 But his arms simply grabbed her as if scooping up a mound of snow, and his cruel laughter boomed in her ears.
4 We heard sounds of laughter from the next room.
我们听到隔壁房间传来的阵阵笑声.
5 Dark garden passages fill with revelers and laughter.
6 Mr. Ray tucked his lips into his mouth like a man with no teeth and tried to hold in his laughter.
7 The people in the boat roared with laughter and turned away.
8 We miss our little's brother's laughter, the way he runs to us at the end of the school day as if we've been gone forever.
9 At last Ralph induced him to hold the shell but by then the blow of laughter had taken away the child's voice.
10 We can hear her laughter as she disappears down the hall.
11 Their grandmother seemed to have a smile as sudden and complete as laughter.
12 She was trying to hold back her laughter.
13 —You know, with all that laughter and silliness out there, Andy wasn’t smiling.
14 A murmur of laughter went around the walls.
15 It was a giggle at first that soon erupted into legitimate, unconscious laughter that spilled through the house and up the stairs like an endangered music.
16 She had her hand over her mouth to hold back her laughter.
17 There was nervous laughter—the kind when a joke cuts too close to the truth.
18 The three boys gave up all attempts at dignity and now were just trying to keep from bursting into laughter.
19 This was the 127th annual one, and there would be singing, war dancing, gambling, storytelling, laughter, fry bread, hamburgers, hot dogs, arts and crafts, and plenty of alcoholic brawling.
20 And judging by how he bursts into laughter, it’s also bright red.