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laughed

英 [lɑːft]

美 [læft]

v.  笑; 发笑; (特别表示因成功而)处于有利地位
laugh的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 笑;大笑
    When youlaugh, you make a sound with your throat while smiling and show that you are happy or amused. People also sometimes laugh when they feel nervous or are being unfriendly.
    1. He was about to offer an explanation, but she was beginning to laugh...
      他正要解释,她却笑起来了。
    2. He laughed with pleasure when people said he looked like his dad...
      人们说他长得像父亲时,他乐得大笑起来。
    3. The British don't laugh at the same jokes as the French...
      法国人觉得好笑的笑话,英国人不一定会笑。
    4. 'I'll be astonished if I win on Sunday,' laughed Lyle.
      “我要是星期天能赢那就真是奇了怪了,”莱尔笑道。
    5. Laughis also a noun.
    6. Lysenko gave a deep rumbling laugh at his own joke.
      李森科说笑话的时候自己咯咯直乐。
  • VERB 嘲笑;讥笑
    If peoplelaugh atsomeone or something, they mock them or make jokes about them.
    1. I thought they were laughing at me because I was ugly...
      我觉得他们嘲笑我是因为我长得丑。
    2. She wanted to laugh at the melodramatic way he was acting.
      他戏剧化的夸张架势使她忍不住想笑。
  • PHRASE 开玩笑;逗趣
    If you do somethingfor a laughorfor laughs, you do it as a joke or for fun.
    1. They were persuaded onstage for a laugh by their mates...
      他们被同伴们说服,上台一乐。
    2. It's a project she's doing for laughs.
      这个项目是她图好玩儿才做的。
  • PHRASE 引人发笑;逗笑
    If a person or their commentgets a laughorraises a laugh, they make the people listening to them laugh.
    1. If you can get a laugh by wearing a silly hat, you must have been born a comic...
      如果你戴一顶傻傻的帽子就能让人发笑,那你一定是天生的笑匠。
    2. The joke got a big laugh, which encouraged me to continue.
      我的笑话引来哄堂大笑,这使我深受鼓舞,继续往下讲。
  • PHRASE 好玩/ 开心/有点意思
    If you describe a situation asa laugh,a good laugh, ora bit of a laugh, you think that it is fun and do not take it too seriously.
    1. Working there's great. It's quite a good laugh actually...
      在那儿工作挺不错。说实在的,蛮好玩儿的。
    2. It was a good laugh there!
      那儿可真是好玩!
  • PHRASE 开心果;逗笑好玩的人
    If you describe someone asa laughora good laugh, you like them because they are amusing and fun to be with.
    1. Mickey was a good laugh and great to have in the dressing room.
      米基是个活宝,在更衣室里总是逗人笑个不停。
  • PHRASE (尤指经历了最初的苦恼不快后)觉得…可笑,对…一笑置之
    If youhave a good laugh aboutsomething, you find it amusing and realize that it is funny, especially when the situation was at first upsetting.
    1. We've both had a good laugh about the accident despite what's happened.
      虽然出了意外,但我俩事后都一笑置之。
  • PHRASE 笑到最后;取得最后胜利
    If you say that youhave the last laugh, you mean that you become successful at something so that people who criticize or oppose you look foolish.
    1. Des O'Connor is expecting to have the last laugh on his critics by soaring to the top of the Christmas hit parade.
      德斯·奥康纳预计会飙升至圣诞畅销唱片排行榜的榜首,这将让他的批评者都笑不出来。
  • CONVENTION 别让我笑掉大牙了;别逗了
    Some people reply to other people's comments or opinions by saying 'Don't make me laugh' when they disagree with them and think they are foolish or inaccurate.
    1. Claire, a poisoner? Don't make me laugh — She was just a lousy cook.
      克莱尔投毒?别逗了。她只不过厨艺很差罢了。
  • CONVENTION (对于困境或令人失望的境况)何妨一笑,还有可笑之处
    If you say 'you've got to laugh' or 'you have to laugh', you are trying to see the amusing side of a difficult or disappointing situation rather than being sad or angry about it.
    1. The bikers have shown enough contempt of the law to ride their machines over police cars. 'You've got to laugh at their audacity,' said Mr Starkey.
      摩托车党藐视法律,竟对警车玩起凌空飞车来。“牛气可嘉呀,”斯塔基先生说道。
  • tolaughsomeoneout of court→ see:court

双语例句

  • The couple laughed off rumours that their marriage was in trouble
    夫妻两人对他们婚姻出现问题的谣言一笑置之。
  • Liz laughed again, got up from the water and began to dry herself.
    利兹又笑了,从水里站起来开始擦干身上的水。
  • Six months ago she would have laughed at the idea.
    要是在6个月前,她会对这个想法嗤之以鼻。
  • Even Ford, who seldom smiled, laughed out loud a few times
    即使是很少笑的福特,有几次也笑出声来。
  • 'But Ian's such a simpleton', she laughed
    “可是伊恩太傻了,”她笑着说道。
  • Last year I had an audience of schoolchildren and they laughed at everything.
    去年我对一群学童讲话,他们听到什么都笑。
  • They were grinning and watching while one man laughed and poured beer over the head of another
    当一个男人大笑着把啤酒倒在另一个人头上时,他们都在乐呵呵地看着。
  • He looked at Michael and laughed
    他看着迈克尔笑了。
  • Suddenly he laughed again, this time with a cold, sharp tone
    突然他又笑了,这次笑得冷漠、刺耳。
  • He laughed a little to himself at his own foolishness.
    他暗笑自己傻气。