Chuckle to laugh quietly, especially in a private or secret way 低聲輕笑:”Now that was a sight to see!” chuckled Anne as she looked at the photos. 安妮一遍看著照片一邊輕聲笑道,“瞧,這多可笑呀!”
Cackle to laugh in a loud unpleasant way especially when you are taking pleasure in someone else’s bad luck (尤指幸災(zāi)樂(lè)禍地)高聲大笑:The old man was cackling horribly and rubbing his hands.老頭獰笑著,不停地抓撓自己的手。
Snigger to laugh secretly and quietly, especially in an unkind way or at something that is rude (尤指刻薄地)暗笑,竊笑:The children started sniggering at Judy’s dancing .看著朱迪跳舞,孩子們開(kāi)始竊笑。
Titter to laugh quietly and unkindly when something embarrassing happens(在尷尬發(fā)生時(shí))竊笑,哧哧地笑:The audience tittered as Brock fell through the door. 布羅克穿過(guò)門(mén)口時(shí)摔了一跤,觀眾們竊笑起來(lái)。
Get the giggle to start giggling and be unable to stop開(kāi)始咯咯地笑個(gè)不停:We got the giggles in the middle of the ceremony and Sarah was furious. 典禮舉行到一半時(shí)我們開(kāi)始咯咯地笑個(gè)沒(méi)完,薩拉為此大為光火。
Be in hysterics/stitches to laugh in an excited and uncontrolled way狂笑不止;捧腹大笑:You should have seen his face—we were in absolute hysterics! 你當(dāng)時(shí)該看看他的表情,我們個(gè)個(gè)笑得前仰后合!
Crack up(informal 【非正式】)to suddenly start laughing at something, often in a situation when you are not supposed to (常指在不適宜的場(chǎng)合)突然開(kāi)始大笑起來(lái):When he told us to leave the room, we just cracked up, I’m afraid. 他叫我們離開(kāi)房間時(shí),我們卻突然大笑起來(lái)。
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