giggle
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; 嬌笑一下; 情不自禁地笑出聲來
If someone giggles, they laugh in a childlike way, because they are amused, nervous, or embarrassed.
Both girls began to giggle...
兩個女孩都咯咯地笑了起來。
'I beg your pardon?' she giggled.
“您可以重複一遍嗎?”她咯咯地笑著說。
If you say that someone has the giggles, you mean they cannot stop giggling.
I was so nervous I got the giggles...
我緊張得傻笑起來。
She had a fit of the giggles.
她咯咯地笑個不停。
If you say that something is a giggle, you mean it is fun or is amusing.
I might buy one for a friend's birthday as a giggle.
我可能會買一件送給朋友當生日禮物,逗他開心。
1. a foolish or nervous laugh
1. laugh nervously;
laugh, smile, giggle, grin, beam, sneer
這些動詞均含"笑"之意。
Sandwiched, Jun thought, and feared the coming of a giggle fit.
插入, 六月想, 而且害怕來臨一吃吃地笑適宜.
The absurd story made her giggle.
那個荒謬的故事使她咯咯地笑了起來.
Young girls often giggle.
年輕女孩常傻笑.
Scarlett wanted to giggle at her discomfiture, for Rhett had caught her fairly.
思嘉看見她這副狼狽相忍不住要笑出聲來, 因為瑞德抓住她的要害了.
And , suppressing a giggle, jumped to the side.
忍住笑聲, 然後跳到一旁.