专业英语四级同义词50组(9)
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      笑

      (微笑)

      smile: The corners of your mouth move outwards and slightly upwards.

      He smiles his consent./with satisfaction.

      (大笑) laugh: To make a noise to show one's amusement and

      happiness. You can laugh at a joke or at an amusing sight. You can laugh at someone without being amused.

      They all laughed loudly.

      (露齿而笑) grin: To smile with the teeth.

      The boy grinned from ear to ear when I gave him a

      sweet.

      (暗笑 含笑) chuckle: To laugh quietly.

      I could hear him chuckling to himself as he read

      that funny article.

      (咯咯笑) giggle: To laugh repeatedly foolishly and uncontrollably, esp. by girls.

      I heard them giggle when I passed by the girls.

      (窃笑 暗笑) snicker: To laugh in a disrespectful more or less secret way.

      On hearing his absurd opinion, I went snickering.

      (假笑 痴笑) simper: To smile in a silly unnatural way.

      When I told him the thing, he simply simpered.

      (得意的笑) smirk: To smile in a false or too satisfied way.

      He smirked at everyone that passed.

      (窃笑) titter: To laugh very quietly from nervousness or badly

      controlled amusement.

      The girls tittered when they heard this.

      (狂笑) guffaw: To laugh loudly and rudely.

      All the people guffawed at his silly words.

      (哄笑) roar: To laugh long and loudly.

      They roared after they heard the joke.

      (欢笑) chortle: To give a laugh of pleasure or satisfaction.

      He chortled with delight when I told him the news.

      (笑骂) taunt: To try to make sb angry, or upset by making unkind

      remarks, laughing at faults or failures.

      They taunted her with her inability to swim.

      (嘲笑 嘲弄) ridicule: To laugh unkindly at or to make unkind fun of.

      They all ridiculed the idea.

      (讥笑) deride: To laugh at or make fun of as of no value. /to mock

      at someone with contempt They all derided his foolishness.

      (嘲弄) mock: To laugh at sb(sth) when it is wrong to do so, esp.

      by copying in a funny or contemptuous way.

      The students mocked the seriousness of his expression.

      twit: (infl) To make fun of sb because of behavior, a mistake, a fault, etc.

      He twitted her with her timidity.

      (嘲笑 轻蔑地笑) scoff: To laugh at, to speak or act disrespectfully. /To

      speak in scornful mocking way.

      It was a great invention but at first many people scoffed at it.

      (戏弄)

      chaff: (infl) To make fun of sb in a good-humored way.

      He chaffed the man about his mistakes in speaking English.

      (讥笑) jeer: To laugh rudely at /to insult sb in a loud, unpleasant way.

      They always jeer at the priests.

      gibe(jibe): To laugh at with the intention of hurting the feeling with sarcastic remarks.

      Don't gibe at her behavior until you know the reason for it.

      (讥笑 冷笑) sneer: To express proud dislike by a kind of usu, one- side

      smile or to show scorn or contempt by looks.

      She sneered at the furniture in his neighbor's home.

      joke: To make fun of.

      You mustn't joke with him about religion.

      (取笑) jest: To act or speak playful, not seriously.

      Don't jest about serious things.

      (戏弄) banter: To speak, or act playfully or jokingly.

      We bantered him on the subject of marriage.

      (轻视) scorn: To look down upon.

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