titter 英 ['tɪtə]   美 ['tɪtɚ]

titter

titter  英 ['tɪtə] 美 ['tɪtɚ]

n. 窃笑;傻笑;嗤笑  vi. 吃吃地笑;傻笑;偷笑 

进行时:tittering  过去式:tittered  过去分词:tittered  第三人称单数:titters  名词复数:titters 

A loud laugh from behind Tess's back, in the shade of the garden, united with the titter within the room. 从苔丝身后的园子阴暗处传来一阵哈哈大笑,笑声同屋内的嬉笑声交织在一起。
This exchange makes professional philosophers titter, because their daily work is far removed from the production of sage utterances. 这样的交流让哲学家们窃笑,因为他们的日常工作远离了圣人般的说话方式。

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  • n. 窃笑;傻笑;嗤笑
  • vi. 吃吃地笑;傻笑;偷笑
  • 1. A loud laugh from behind Tess's back, in the shade of the garden, united with the titter within the room.

    从苔丝身后的园子阴暗处传来一阵哈哈大笑,笑声同屋内的嬉笑声交织在一起。

  • 2. This exchange makes professional philosophers titter, because their daily work is far removed from the production of sage utterances.

    这样的交流让哲学家们窃笑,因为他们的日常工作远离了圣人般的说话方式。

  • 3. 12-29 There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter.

    观众里传来因恐怖而倒吸气的声音,然后便是一直不停的不安的窃笑声。

  • titter (v.) 1610s, "giggle in a suppressed or nervous way," probably of imitative origin. Related: Tittered; tittering. The noun is first recorded 1728.
tit·ter / ˈtɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈtɪtər / verb [intransitive ] to laugh quietly, especially in a nervous or embarrassed way (尤指紧张或尴尬地)傻笑,嗤嗤地笑,窃笑 SYN giggle tit·ter noun titter titters tittered tittering tit·ter / ˈtɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈtɪtər /
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