[/ˈgɪgl; ˋɡɪɡl/] v [I, Ipr] ~ (at sb/sth) laugh lightly in a nervous or silly way 咯咯笑; 傻笑: Stop giggling, children; this is a serious matter. 孩子们, 别傻笑了, 这是严肃的事情. * giggling at one of her silly jokes 让她那拙劣的笑话逗得咯咯笑. giggle 2 n用法: 1 [C] laugh of this kind 咯咯笑; 傻笑: There was a giggle from the back of the class. 从教室後面传来咯咯的笑声. 用法: 2 [sing] (thing which provides) amusement 娱乐; 提供娱乐的事物: What a giggle! 多有意思的玩意儿! * Today's lesson was a bit of a giggle. 今天的课真有趣. * I only did it for a giggle. 我做那事只是为了取乐. 用法: 3 the giggles [pl] continuous uncontrolled laughter of this kind (esp by young girls) 持续的, 放纵的笑(尤指女孩): get the giggles 发出咯咯笑声 * She had a fit of the giggles. 她咯咯地笑了一阵. giggle 3 NOTE ON USAGE 用法: 用法: 1 Snigger (US snicker) indicates childish and disrespectful laughing at somethingregarded as unusual or improper *snigger(美式英语作snicker 指对异常的或不当的事发出幼稚的、 不尊重的笑声: What are you sniggering at? Haven't you seen people kissing before? 你们笑什麽? 没见过接吻吗? 用法: 2 Giggle is also childish. *giggle也指发出幼稚的笑声. It is often uncontrolled (a fit of giggling/(the) giggles) and is either in response to something silly or a nervous reaction 这一词常指失去控制的笑(a fit of giggling/ (the) giggles一阵傻笑), 或因无聊琐事引起或为神经质的反应: The children couldn't stop giggling at the teacher's high-pitched voice. 教师的嗓音很高, 孩子们都不禁咯咯地笑起来. * She giggled nervously when the judges congratulated her on her costume. 评判员赞赏她的服装, 她神经质地笑了起来. |