snicker

英 [ˈsnɪkə(r)] 美 [ˈsnɪkər]

v.  窃笑;暗笑
n.  窃笑

过去式:snickered现在分词:snickering复数:snickers第三人称单数:snickers过去分词:snickered

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BNC.49508 / COCA.18890



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 窃笑;暗笑
    If you snicker, you laugh quietly in a disrespectful way, for example at something rude or embarrassing.
    1. We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
      我们都暗暗嘲笑斯温森太太。
    2. Snicker is also a noun.
    3. ...a chorus of jeers and snickers.
      一阵嗤笑

双语例句

  1. We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
    我们都暗暗嘲笑斯温森太太。
  2. When you dont want to laugh, thats when your jerk-face brain will make it impossible for you to resist. As soon as someone says dont laugh, youre immediate inclination is to either snicker or guffaw.
    如果你不想笑,那也是大脑控制你去抵抗笑意。只要有人说不准笑,你会马上开始偷笑或窃笑。
  3. And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker.
    我曾眼见永恒的守门人接过我的大衣,然后窃笑。
  4. And our own snicker when someone else really had left behind.
    而我们自己在窃笑别人的时候真的就已经落后了。
  5. She gave a short snicker.
    她偷偷地笑了一声。
  6. "When was the last time you had to write a sorting algorithm?" they snicker.
    他们会窃笑著说:「上一次你必须写排序演算法是什麽时候的事?」
  7. The shuffle and snicker become the comedian ´ s trademark.
    搅和与窃笑成为那个戏剧演员的标志。
  8. Even before I debuted, I used to snicker to myself imagining that I was the main character in a movie.
    甚至在我出道前,我就常偷偷对自己笑,想像著自己是电影中的主角。

英英释义

noun

  1. a disrespectful laugh

      Synonym:    snortsnigger

    verb

    1. laugh quietly

        Synonym:    snigger