smirk
vi. 傻笑; 假笑着说
If you smirk, you smile in an unpleasant way, often because you believe that you have gained an advantage over someone else or know something that they do not know.
Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...
两个男人一面看着我,一面用胳膊肘顶顶对方,笑容里夹杂着一丝得意。
A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.
有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。
1. a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure
1. smile affectedly or derisively
Ikkaku only reply with a smirk and posing ready to fight.
一角对此只是抱以冷笑展开战斗姿势.
He said, with something of a smirk.
他笑嘻嘻地说.
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 ?
To smirk or laugh in contempt or derision.
嘲笑轻蔑或嘲弄地假笑或笑.
Wipe that smirk off your face!
别那么傻笑了!