giggle
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If someone giggles, they laugh in a childlike way, because they are amused, nervous, or embarrassed. 咯咯地笑
Both girls began to giggle. 兩個女孩都咯咯地笑起來。
"I beg your pardon?" she giggled. “對不起,你說什麽?”她咯咯地笑著問。
2. N-COUNT Giggle is also a noun. 咯咯的笑
She gave a little giggle. 她咯咯地笑了一下。
3. N-PLURAL If you say that someone has the giggles, you mean they cannot stop giggling. 咯咯笑個不止
I was so nervous I got the giggles. 我緊張得咯咯笑個不止。
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giggle /ˈɡɪɡəl/ (giggling,giggled,giggles)
剑桥词典
- to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, often at something silly or rude or when you are nervous
- We giggled at the back of the room like naughty schoolchildren .
- I couldn't help giggling at the sight of Mum and Dad standing there, dripping wet .
- He was giggling uncontrollably and had to leave the room to pull himself together.
- When she suddenly started to sing , we all looked at each other and started to giggle.
- What are you giggling about? Have I said something funny ? 返回 giggle
(因爲感到有趣、窘迫或緊張而)咯咯地笑,傻笑
Stop that giggling in the back row ! 別在後麪傻笑!
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