chortle
chortle 英 [ˈtʃɔ:tl] 美 [ˈtʃɔrtl]
vi. 咯咯笑 n. 得意的高笑
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- A chortle is a joyful, partly muffled laugh. If you have a toddler, you will recognize the sound of a delighted chortle, sort of louder and a bit more raucous than a giggle.
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- vi. 咯咯笑
- n. 得意的高笑
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1. Or anyway, keep it to a low chortle, because it seems like 3D on the Web is actually starting to become a thing.
因为现在3D网页似乎正在开始变成现实。
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2. Father used to chortle over the funny funny papers every Sunday.
父亲以前每个星期天看到滑稽报纸,总要哈哈大笑。
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3. You have to smile and chortle with delight as you're presented with a tie or a paper weight or a really ugly, ill-fitting shirt you'd not be caught dead in.
当孩子把一个领结、一个压纸器或是一件真的很难看、不合身、你根本不愿意穿的衬衫拿到你面前时,你必须高兴地笑。
- chortle (v.) coined 1871 by Lewis Carroll in "Through the Looking Glass," perhaps from chuckle and snort. Related: Chortled; chortling. As a noun, from 1903.
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