snickered
英 [ˈsnɪkəd]
美 [ˈsnɪkərd]
v. 窃笑;暗笑
snicker的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 窃笑;暗笑
If yousnicker, you laugh quietly in a disrespectful way, for example at something rude or embarrassing.- We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
我们都暗暗嘲笑斯温森太太。 - Snickeris also a noun.
- ...a chorus of jeers and snickers.
一阵嗤笑
- We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
双语例句
- People snickered and gossiped but no one bothered to ask him to come in, including me.
有人窃笑,有人表示厌恶,但就是没有一个人愿意出去邀请他进来,包括我。 - We have to admit, people in the face of a painting or sculpture, when a work of art, often do not know why, and some even snickered.
我们不得不承认,国人在面对一幅绘画作品或是一件艺术雕塑品的时候,往往会不知所以,有些甚至会嗤之以鼻。 - The other students snickered at the young man's question.
其它学生纷纷窃笑那位年轻人的问题。 - I made this statement that people snickered at& that plants would be built and closed... because of the hype surrounding the industry, says Anderson.
安德森表示:我当时说,由于围绕着这个行业的大肆宣传,很多工厂建好了之后还得关门。但很多人都对这种观点嗤之以鼻。 - "That was for Tyler's sake, not mine. I had to give him his chance." He snickered.
“这是为了泰勒,可不是为了我自己。我想给他个机会。”他窃笑着。 - He glanced over my shoulder, and then, unexpectedly, he snickered.
他的目光越过了我的肩膀,然后,毫无预兆地,他窃笑起来。 - We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
我们都暗暗嘲笑斯温森太太。 - She snickered at his folly.
她窃笑他干的蠢事。 - The princesses all snickered to one another about the unfortunate fate of the brave young soldier.
对于这位年轻勇士的厄运,公主们彼此窃笑着。 - A couple of football players snickered.
几个橄榄球队的学生窃笑起来。