smirk
英 [smɜːk]
美 [smɜːrk]
v. 自鸣得意地笑; 傻笑
n. 假笑; 傻笑,得意的笑
过去式:smirked 现在分词:smirking 复数:smirks 第三人称单数:smirks 过去分词:smirked
Collins.1 / BNC.23185 / COCA.13553
牛津词典
verb
- 自鸣得意地笑;傻笑
to smile in a silly or unpleasant way that shows that you are pleased with yourself, know sth that other people do not know, etc.- It was hard not to smirk.
让人忍俊不禁。 - He smirked unpleasantly when we told him the bad news.
我们把坏消息告诉他时,他脸上现出一丝奸笑。
- It was hard not to smirk.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (占了便宜或知道了别人不知道的事情时)洋洋得意地笑,自鸣得意地笑
If yousmirk, you smile in an unpleasant way, often because you believe that you have gained an advantage over someone else or know something that they do not know.- Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...
两个男人一面看着我,一面用胳膊肘顶顶对方,笑容里夹杂着一丝得意。 - A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.
有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。 - Smirkis also a noun.
- Her mouth was drawn back into a smirk of triumph.
她咧开嘴,洋洋得意地笑了起来。
- Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...
英英释义
noun
- a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure
verb
- smile affectedly or derisively
双语例句
- You might smirk while thinking," Just use properties files like Java's ResourceBundles. "
您可能认为,“使用像Java的ResourceBundles这样的属性文件不就行了吗?” - Mark detected a smirk on the clerk's face.
马克察觉到那职员脸上带着得意的微笑。 - At first, when the director told her that she could act better than sing, she accepted this praise with a smirk.
开始时,导演说梅艳芳演电影比唱歌好,她傻呵呵地笑着接受了表扬。 - Seeing the will power, strength and health I saw today made me smirk
看到了意志,力量和健康的我今天看到的令我傻笑 - To smirk or laugh in contempt or derision.
嘲笑轻蔑或嘲弄地假笑或笑。 - Ionel: Lex, I can feel your smirk from here.
我在这儿能感觉到你的冷笑。 - What's that smirk on his face?
他的脸上在假笑什么? - C be on, professor, do not smirk at me like that.
拜托!老师,你不要那样对着我假笑。 - "Maybe your husband does things that you don't know about," he said with a smirk.
你丈夫也许做些你不知道的事情,他诡秘地笑着说。 - "How are you feeling now, sir?" he asked, with the subservient smirk.
现在,你觉得怎么样了,先生?他含着谄媚的假笑问。