laugh

  基本词汇  
[lɑːf]     [læf]    
  • v. 发笑;笑;嘲笑
  • n. 笑声;笑;笑料
laughingly laugher laughed laughed laughing laughs
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laugh的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 笑,大笑,哈哈大笑,放声大笑,纵声大笑,呵呵一笑,笑出声来
  2. 使笑得
  3. 用嘲笑逼使对方
  4. 发笑
  5. 以笑表示
  6. 笑得使...
  7. 呈现令人欢快的形态
  8. 谈笑风生
  9. 嘲笑
  10. 处于有利地位
  11. 别开玩笑了
  12. 别让我笑掉大牙了
  13. 发大财而喜笑颜开
  14. 公然蔑视
  15. 转喜为忧
  16. 以笑感动
  17. 笑逐颜开
n. (名词)
  1. 笑声,笑
  2. 笑料,引人发笑的事情,令人发笑的事,趣事
  3. 嘲笑,取乐,逗乐,逗趣
  4. 玩笑,开玩笑
  5. 令人开心的时刻
  6. 引人发笑的人,逗笑好玩的人
  7. 欢乐,娱乐

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vi. 笑,发笑,嘲笑 express amusement, happiness, scorn by making explosive sounds with the voice while smiling
  2. vt. 以笑表示…,以笑感动或影响 express by laughing;move or influence by laughter
n. (名词)
  1. [C]笑,笑声,笑态 sound or manner of laughing
  2. [S]笑料 amusing incident or person

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the sound of laughing

  2. a facial expression characteristic of a person laughing;

    "his face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision"

  3. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter;

    "he told a very funny joke"
    "he knows a million gags"
    "thanks for the laugh"
    "he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest"
    "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point"

Verb:
  1. produce laughter

laugh的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. He could tell she was in a bad mood, and tried to laugh her out of it.
    他看出她心情不好,想逗她笑好让她不再想烦恼的事。
  2. It is natural to laugh when you are happy.
    高兴时笑是正常的。
  3. You have to laugh and find humor every day.
    每天都要笑,每天都要找到幽默。
  4. You should not laugh at the handicapped.
    你们不应该嘲笑残疾人。
  5. She knew the truth all along and was laughing up her sleeve at us.
    她早就知道真相,却一直在暗中笑话我们。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. The captain's cheerful laugh dispelled our fears.
    船长愉快的笑声消除了我们的恐惧。
  2. Her laugh was as grateful to him as a summer wind.
    她的笑声对于他好象夏天的风一样令人愉快。
  3. He told me the news with a laugh.
    他笑着告诉我这个消息。
  4. What a laugh to say that!
    "真可笑,竟说出这种话来!"

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
laugh about (v.+prep.)
    对…感到好笑而发笑 be amused about (sth)
    laugh about sb/sth

    We were laughing about your brother.

    我们正笑谈有关你哥哥的事情。

    They all laughed about the joke.

    这个笑话把他们全逗笑了。

    It's not a matter to laugh about.

    这不是一件好笑的事。

laugh at (v.+prep.)
    蔑视;对…满不在乎 disregard;be careless of
laugh away (v.+adv.)
    一笑置之;以笑来驱除、消磨 dismiss by laughing;get out of by laughing
    laugh away

    He was laughing away to himself all the time.

    他自己不断地大笑。

    laugh sth ⇔ away

    He laughed away the dangers.

    他对这些危险一笑置之。

    He talked and laughed away his leisure hours.

    他的空闲时间就是在说说笑笑中消磨掉的。

laugh down (v.+adv.)
    以笑拒绝 reject by laughing
laugh into (v.+prep.)
    以笑使(某人)处于 cause (oneself) to reach (a state) by laughing
    laugh sb/oneself into sth

    You laughed him into silence.

    你笑得他不作声了。

    When I told Mother what the boys had done, she laughed herself into a state of helplessness.

    我告诉母亲孩子们所做的事情时,她笑得合不拢嘴。

laugh off1 (v.+adv.)
    〈非正〉痛快地笑 laugh heartily
    laugh sth ⇔ off

    He had a bad fall while ice-skating but he laughed it off.

    他滑冰时重重地摔了一跤,但他一笑置之。

    He laughed it off.

    他对此一笑置之。

    The boy was brave enough to laugh off his pain.

    这个男孩很勇敢,把痛苦不当回事。

    He laughed off the embarrassing situation.

    他对那尴尬的处境付之一笑。

    They just laughed off the warning.

    他们对那警告只是付之一笑。

    This is a mistake that can't easily be laughed off.

    这可不是可以一笑置之的错误。

    He never dreamed that his request would be laughed off as a childish fancy.

    他做梦也没想到,他的要求被当成幼稚的幻想而一笑置之。

    laugh one's head off

    The crowd must be enjoying the performance, they're laughing their heads off.

    观众肯定喜欢这个表演,他们都放声大笑。

    We laughed our heads off at the antics of the comedian.

    喜剧演员的滑稽动作使我们大笑不已。

    I laughed my head off when I heard of his discomfiture.

    听到别人说起他的狼狈相,我放声大笑。

laugh off2 (v.+prep.)
    以笑声使…离开 remove (sth/sb) from (one place) with laughter
    laugh sb/sth off sth

    He was supposed to be a serious performer, but the crowd laughed him off the stage.

    他被认为是严肃的演员,但观众却把他哄下了台。

    The play was so bad that it was laughed off the stage.

    这出剧很糟糕,最后在观众的哄笑中停演了。

laugh out of (v.+adv.+prep.)
    笑得使(某人)忘掉不愉快的事,以谈笑使(某人)忘掉忧愁 (try to) make sb forget his unhappiness by laughing
    laugh sb out of sth

    He was very worried about getting seasick, but fellow travelers laughed him out of it.

    他很担心会晕船,可是旅伴们同他说说笑笑,使他忘了晕船之苦。

    You would be laughed out of court with such a childish question.

    你提出这样幼稚的问题,会被人一笑置之的。

laugh over (v.+prep.)
    笑着谈论,想着…发笑 laugh while discussing, examining, etc.
    laugh over sth

    We have often laughed over that story.

    我们谈到那一传说,常常感到好笑。

    How everybody laughed over the joke!

    大家一想起这个笑话,就大笑不止!

laugh with (v.+prep.)
    与(某人)同声笑 share the laughter of (sb)
    laugh with sb

    Please don't be offended, we were laughing with you, not at you.

    请别见怪,我们是同你一起笑呢,并没有嘲笑你。

用作名词 (n.)
break into a laugh
    忽然笑起来 laugh suddenly
have the last laugh
    最后胜利 win an argument, competition, etc., especially after earlier defeats
    have the last laugh on sb

    She smiled shyly, because she knew she would have the last laugh on them.

    她羞涩地微笑着,因为她深知她最后会胜过他们。

    We'll perhaps have the last laugh on them, after all.

    最终我们或许会战胜他们的。

have〔get〕 the laugh of〔on〕
    反过来嘲笑(某人) make a fool of sb who is trying to make others look foolish
raise a laugh
    引起笑声 make sb laugh

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~

经典引文

  • Mr. Pratte had very blue eyes with a great deal of laugh in them.

    出自: S. J. Duncan
  • Jean Marie laughedsa gusty chuckle of genuine amusement.

    出自: M. West

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n.(名词)
  • laughable adj. 荒唐可笑的;有趣的;逗人笑的‖laughingly adv. 有趣地;可笑地

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