giggled
英 [ˈɡɪɡld]
美 [ˈɡɪɡld]
v. (因感到有趣、窘迫或紧张而)咯咯地笑; 傻笑
giggle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 咯咯地笑;傻笑
If someonegiggles, they laugh in a childlike way, because they are amused, nervous, or embarrassed.- Both girls began to giggle...
两个女孩都咯咯地笑了起来。 - 'I beg your pardon?' she giggled.
“您可以重复一遍吗?”她咯咯地笑着说。 - ...a giggling little girl.
咯咯笑的小女孩 - Giggleis also a noun.
- She gave a little giggle.
她咯咯地笑了一声。
- Both girls began to giggle...
- N-PLURAL 傻笑
If you say that someone hasthe giggles, you mean they cannot stop giggling.- I was so nervous I got the giggles...
我紧张得傻笑起来。 - She had a fit of the giggles.
她咯咯地笑个不停。
- I was so nervous I got the giggles...
- N-SING 趣事;玩笑
If you say that something isa giggle, you mean it is fun or is amusing.- I might buy one for a friend's birthday as a giggle.
我可能会买一件送给朋友当生日礼物,逗他开心。
- I might buy one for a friend's birthday as a giggle.
双语例句
- The two girls giggled at the young man's jokes.
年轻人的笑话把那两个女孩逗的咯咯直笑。 - 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。 - The schoolgirls giggled when the famous football player walked into their classroom.
当这个著名的足球运动员走进教室时,女生们都咯咯地笑起来。 - She giggled. "You're funny," she said.
“您真逗!”她咯咯地笑了。 - I envisioned the picture of me lightly snoring with my mouth open and giggled.
我想象着我睡觉时轻轻打鼾、嘴巴还微微张开的样子,咯咯笑出声来。 - Unlike most other babies, the twins rarely cried but often giggled just like their mother.
这两个婴儿和别的婴儿们不同,他们很少哭闹,和他们的的母亲一样也时常傻笑。 - Some candidates giggled nervously as they waited for the interview.
一些应聘者在等待面试的时候紧张地傻笑着。 - "It's her fu-fur which is so funny," giggled the girl.
她的那条皮围巾太滑稽了。 - She went up in her lines in the third act and merely giggled.
她在第三幕中把台词忘了,只会傻笑。 - She giggled and gave me an arch look.
她咯咯笑着,调皮地看了我一眼。