grin
v. 露齿而笑,咧嘴大笑
n. 露齿的笑,咧嘴的笑
When you grin, you smile broadly.
He grins, delighted at the memory...
想到往事,他开心地咧嘴笑了起来。
Sarah tried several times to catch Philip's eye, but he just grinned at her.
萨拉几次想引起菲利普的注意,但是他只是冲她咧嘴笑了笑。
A grin is a broad smile.
She came out of his office with a big grin on her face...
她笑容满面地走出他的办公室。
Bobby looked at her with a sheepish grin.
博比望着她腼腆地咧嘴一笑。
If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining because you know there is nothing you can do to make things better.
They cannot stand the sight of each other, but they will just have to grin and bear it.
他们连看对方一眼都不愿意,但是也只得默默忍受。
1. a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
1. to draw back the lips and reveal the teeth, in a smile, grimace, or snarl
laugh, smile, giggle, grin, beam, sneer
这些动词均含"笑"之意。
grin and bear it
苦笑忍受;逆来顺受
Then a cod with a grin pulled the fisherman in.
后来一条露着牙齿笑的鳕鱼把渔夫拉进水里.
Does George Bush possess a disarming grin, or a facetious smirk?
GeorgeBush的笑,是可亲的露齿而笑, 还是滑稽的傻笑 呢 ?
She looked around and saw a strange appearance in the air: it was a grin.
她环顾四周,看见天空中出现了一件奇怪的东西: 那是一个窃笑.
I'll face it with a grin!
我要带著笑容面对它!
Cochran stared at him from the floor of the launch, his grin gone.
柯克兰从汽艇的底部站了起来, 他的笑容消失了,随后眼神凶狠起来.