smiling
adj. 微笑的,風景明媚的,喜氣洋洋的
v. 以微笑表示( smile的現在分詞 )
When you smile, the corners of your mouth curve up and you sometimes show your teeth. People smile when they are pleased or amused, or when they are being friendly.
When he saw me, he smiled and waved...
他看見我的時候,微笑著朝我揮揮手。
He rubbed the back of his neck and smiled ruefully at me...
他撓了撓脖梗兒,對我苦笑了一下。
A smile is the expression that you have on your face when you smile.
She gave a wry smile...
她苦笑了一下。
'There are some sandwiches if you're hungry,' she said with a smile...
她笑道:“你要是餓的話,這有一些三明治。”
If you smile something, you say it with a smile or express it by a smile.
'Aren't we daft?' she smiled...
她微笑著問:“我們不是很傻嗎?”
She smiled her thanks and arranged the guitar under her arm.
她微笑著致了謝,把胳膊下面的吉他調整了一下。
If you say that something such as fortune smiles on someone, you mean that they are lucky or successful.
When fortune smiled on him, he made the most of it...
當好運來臨時,他充分把握住了。
God is not smiling on our cause.
我們的事業沒有得到上帝的垂憐。
If you say that someone is all smiles, you mean that they look very happy, often when they have previously been worried or upset about something.
1. a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
1. smiling with happiness or optimism;
I found myself smiling back instinc-tively when our eyes met.
我發現當我們的目光相遇時,我本能地還以微笑。
Smiling for the cameras, the two men strained to make small- talk.
兩名男士微笑著面對鏡頭,東拉西扯著。
Luke's mother stopped smiling and looked reproachfully at him.
盧克的媽媽收起了笑容,用責備的眼光看著他。
Veronica looked at him, smiling, as they bowled along.
他們的車快速前行時,韋羅妮卡面帶微笑地看著他。
He sat back, smiling complacently at his own cleverness.
他身子往後一靠,為自己的聰明得意地笑了。