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- To laugh up one's sleeve at somebody 偷偷地笑話某人
- To laugh up one's sleeve 暗暗發笑
- to laugh up one's sleeve; to laugh in one's heart; to snigger; to have a chuckle; to snicker; to snigger 暗笑
- laugh secretly; laugh up one's sleeve 竊笑
- laugh up one's sleeve at 對 ... 暗笑
- It is better to laugh than (to) weep. 笑比哭好。
- laugh up one's sleeve 暗暗發笑; 竊笑
- An actor have to learn to laugh off bad review. 演員需學會能對貶斥性評論一笑置之的本事。
- She' s too inhibited to laugh at jokes about sex. 她很拘謹; 聽到性愛笑話也不笑.
- Someone in the audience began to laugh. 觀眾中有人開始笑起來。
- He tried without success to laugh her fears away. 他想以笑聲來驅除她的恐懼,但無濟於事。
- A man camp up one evening, humping his swag. 傍晚一個男子走過來,背上背著行李包。
- She knew the truth all along and was laughing up her sleeve at us. 她早就知道真相,卻一直在暗中笑話我們。
- She likes to laugh a silly laugh in one's face. 她喜歡在人面前傻笑。
- She must have been laughing up her sleeve all the time. 她準是一直在偷笑。
- She's too inhibited to laugh at jokes about sex. 她很拘謹,聽到性愛笑話也不笑。
- An actor has to learn to laugh off bad reviews. 演員須學會能對貶斥性評論一笑置之的本事。
- Bob lit up one of his best Havana. 鮑勃點燃了一只他最好的哈瓦那煙。
- He tried to laugh away her doubts. 他試圖用笑來打消她的疑慮。
- He tried hard to laugh away his embarrassment. 他極力試著用笑來掩蓋窘迫。