snicker
snicker 英 [ˈsnɪkə(r)] 美 ['snɪkər]
vi. 偷笑,窃笑 vt. 窃笑着说 n. 窃笑
进行时:snickering 过去式:snickered 过去分词:snickered 第三人称单数:snickers 名词复数:snickers
- A snicker is a disrespectful snort of half-suppressed laughter, often expressing superiority. We snicker at beauty queens talking about world peace, for example.
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- vi. 偷笑,窃笑
- vt. 窃笑着说
- n. 窃笑
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1. His cockroach moustache seems to snicker
他那蟑螂般的胡子在偷偷地笑
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2. She almost smiled, but it turned into a snicker.
她几乎笑出来,却化做一丝窃笑。
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3. Being regular is nothing to snicker at apparently (though I can’t help myself!) as it flushes out toxins to leave you with radiant skin.
谷物含有铁 维生素B 还有最重要的 维持肠胃定期工作的纤维.有规律的饮食显然是没什么可笑的(虽然我还是忍不住),因为它能够帮我们排除体内的毒素,使皮肤容光焕发。
- snicker (n.) "a smothered laugh," 1835, from snicker (v.).
- snicker (v.) "laugh in a half-suppressed way," 1690s, possibly of imitative origin, similar to Dutch snikken "to gasp, sob." Related: Snickered; snickering.
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