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美
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- v. 露齒而笑;(以咧嘴笑來(lái))表示
- n. 露齒笑;咧嘴笑
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grin的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:
詳盡釋義
v. (動(dòng)詞)
- 露齒笑著(zhù)(表示),咧著(zhù)嘴笑,齜著(zhù)牙笑
- 齜牙咧嘴,咧嘴,露出牙齒
- 默默忍受,苦笑著(zhù)忍受
- 齜牙咧嘴
- 露齒的笑,咧嘴一笑,咧口笑,咧著(zhù)嘴嬉笑
- 苦笑,冷笑
- 笑意
雙解釋義
n. (名詞)
- [C]咧嘴笑 an acting of grinning
- vi. 露齒而笑 smile broadly so as to show the teeth
- vt. 露齒笑著(zhù)表示 express by smile
英英釋義
Noun:
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a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
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to draw back the lips and reveal the teeth, in a smile, grimace, or snarl
grin的用法和樣例:
例句
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)
- They grinned with pleasure when I gave them the sweets.
當我給他們糖果時(shí),他們高興地咧開(kāi)嘴笑了。 - He grin at me, as if sharing a secret joke.
他朝我齜牙一笑,好像彼此會(huì )心領(lǐng)略一個(gè)笑話(huà)。 - When the rain returns, I will grin even more?
天再下雨時(shí),我會(huì )咧嘴笑得更多? - He grin at me, as if sharing a secret joke.
他朝我齜牙一笑,好像彼此會(huì )心領(lǐng)略一個(gè)笑話(huà)。
用作名詞 (n.)
- He twisted his face into a grin.
他扭歪著(zhù)臉露齒而笑。 - His face broadened out into a grin.
他咧開(kāi)嘴笑了起來(lái)。 - The old man's face broadened (out) into a grin.
老人咧嘴笑逐顏開(kāi)。 - The President broke into a sly grin.
總統突然咧著(zhù)嘴狡猾地笑了笑。
常用短語(yǔ)
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)
- grin at (v.+prep.)
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對…露齒而笑 smile broadly at (sb/sth)
grin at sb/sthHow can you teach a child who just grins stupidly at you all day?
如果一個(gè)孩子整天都沖著(zhù)你傻笑,你怎么能教他呢?
I can't help grinning at the funny things the child says.
聽(tīng)到孩子說(shuō)的那些滑稽事,我忍不住笑了。
詞匯搭配
用作名詞 (n.)
形容詞+~
- broad grin 咧著(zhù)嘴大笑
- silly grin 傻乎乎的咧嘴笑
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)
~+副詞
- grin bashfully 害羞地咧嘴而笑
- grin broadly 咧嘴大笑
- grin engagingly 迷人地露齒而笑
- grin foolishly 咧嘴傻笑
- grin proudly 自豪地咧嘴而笑
- grin sheepishly 靦腆地露齒而笑
- grin stupidly 露齒傻笑
- grin sympathetically 表示同情地咧嘴而笑
- grin inside 暗自發(fā)笑
- grin at sb 對著(zhù)某人傻笑
- grin from ear to ear 咧嘴大笑
- grin in an ugly way 齜著(zhù)牙咧著(zhù)嘴笑
- grin with delight 咧著(zhù)嘴笑
經(jīng)典引文
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Her smile broadened to a mischievous grin.
出自: H. Robbins -
He had a nice, frank grin, friendly, not cheeky.
出自: A. S. Byatt -
Here grins the wolf as when he died.
出自: Sir W. Scott