titter
英 ['tɪtə]
美 ['tɪtɚ]
- n. 窃笑;傻笑;嗤笑
- vi. 吃吃地笑;傻笑;偷笑
titter(“踢他”:女孩故作生气时用脚踢其 男友时脸上的笑)
- titter (v.)
- 1610s, "giggle in a suppressed or nervous way," probably of imitative origin. Related: Tittered; tittering. The noun is first recorded 1728.
- 1. Mention sex therapy and most people will titter in embarrassment.
- 提及性治疗,大多数人会尴尬地偷笑。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Mollie gave an uneasy little titter.
- 莫莉不自在地轻声干笑了一下。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.
- 幕在嗤笑和哼哈声中落下.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The titter a major set - back for our diplomacy.
- 这一失败是我们外交上的重大挫折.
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- 5. There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and 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.
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