guffaw 英 [gəˈfɔ:]   美 [ɡəˈfɔ]

guffaw

guffaw  英 [gəˈfɔ:] 美 [ɡəˈfɔ]

n. 哄笑;狂笑  vi. 哄笑  vt. 大笑着说 

进行时:guffawing  过去式:guffawed  过去分词:guffawed  第三人称单数:guffaws  名词复数:guffaws 

Dad and I guffaw at the same time. 爸爸和我都狂笑起来。
Mr Cardin explains that reform will let you keep the coverage you have (guffaw) and that reform will provide more choices, not less (snort). 卡丁先生解释说改革会使你享受原先已有的福利(引起哄堂大笑),而且改革会提供比原先更多的选择(造成哼声一片)。

  • A guffaw is a belly laugh: a laugh that bubbles up with good feeling and plenty of volume. At the end of a stressful day of work, it’s good to have some guffaws with your friends.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 哄笑;狂笑
  • vi. 哄笑
  • vt. 大笑着说
  • 1. Dad and I guffaw at the same time.

    爸爸和我都狂笑起来。

  • 2. Mr Cardin explains that reform will let you keep the coverage you have (guffaw) and that reform will provide more choices, not less (snort).

    卡丁先生解释说改革会使你享受原先已有的福利(引起哄堂大笑),而且改革会提供比原先更多的选择(造成哼声一片)。

  • 3. After that, they tied us up like salami and lowered us down to the valley without talking to us but stopping often to drink, and curse, and guffaw among themselves.

    之后,他们像捆腊肠一样地把我们捆起来,连一句话都不跟我们说就把我们往峡谷下放,但常停下来喝口酒,骂几句,哄堂大笑。

  • guffaw (n.) 1720, Scottish, probably imitative of the sound of coarse laughter. Compare gawf (early 16c.) "loud, noisy laugh." The verb is from 1721. Related: Guffawed; guffawing.
guf·faw / ɡəˈfɔː ; NAmE ɡəˈfɔː / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] (+ speech) to laugh noisily 大笑;哄笑;狂笑 They all guffawed at his jokes. 他们听了他的笑话都一阵狂笑。 guf·faw noun She let out a loud guffaw. 她嘎嘎大笑起来。 guffaw guffaws guffawed guffawing guf·faw / ɡəˈfɔː ; NAmE ɡəˈfɔː /
  • 请先登录