guffaw
GRE,1
英[gə'fɔː]
|美[ɡə'fɔ]
日语:爆笑
法语:esclaffer
德语:Lachen
韩语:웃음소리
俄语:carcajadas
牛津词典
verb
- 大笑;哄笑;狂笑
to laugh noisily
- They all guffawed at his jokes.
他们听了他的笑话都一阵狂笑。
网络解释
词形变化
过去式:guffawed 名词复数形式:guffaws 现在分词:guffawing 过去分词:guffawed 第三人称单数:guffaws
双语例句
- As they guffawed loudly, the ticket collector arrived
他们正哈哈大笑的时候,检票员到了。
- 'Ha, ha,' everyone guffawed. 'It's one of Viv's shock tactics.'
“哈哈,”所有人都大笑起来,“这是维夫的一招出奇制胜的战术。”
- When you dont want to laugh, thats when your jerk-face brain will make it impossible for you to resist. As soon as someone says dont laugh, youre immediate inclination is to either snicker or guffaw.
如果你不想笑,那也是大脑控制你去抵抗笑意。只要有人说不准笑,你会马上开始偷笑或窃笑。
- The idea that a good guffaw might be good for you surfaced in the 1970s. Since then, mirth has been shown to reduce stress and even boost immunity.
20世纪70年代就已经有大笑对人有益的说法出现了,自那以后一直有人证明欢笑可以减压,甚至提高免疫力。
- Martin let out a delighted guffaw.
马丁高兴地大笑起来。
- He laughed, a coarse hearty guffaw.
他哈哈笑了起来,一阵粗率、热诚的大笑。
- Lorne gets up and finds his xylophone broken, oh, damn. He curses, which arouses a guffaw.
罗恩爬起来第一件事先捡回他的琴:哦,该死!他骂道。
- Sorry, but that's one thing I cannot do!'he quipped, bursting into a guffaw.
“对不起,但那是我不会做的事之一!”他嘲讽地说,引发一阵大笑。
- All the boys burst out into a guffaw at the joke.
听到这个笑话,男孩子们发出一声狂笑。
- No one laughed, Qing Xiao, laughing and do not guffaw.
没人笑得出来,轻笑、窃笑和哄笑都没有。
- The crowd laugh and guffaw as soon as they see the ridiculous manner of the buffoon.
大家一见小丑那种滑稽样子立刻哄堂大笑。
- I could come by any time for my antennas, the salesman said with a guffaw.
售货员笑着说,为了我的天线,我能够在任何时间赶过去。
- What he said aroused a blast of guffaw.
他的话引起大家一阵轰笑。
- A cell phone static, came a burst guffaw: haha, and I buy so many years to speak.
手机里静了下,传来一阵狂笑:哈哈,多少年没人敢和我这么说话了。
- Men and women alike can guffaw at how pathetic our last joke was.
男人和女人会为一个差劲的笑话大笑。
- I used to own now in this placid, once placed in the back of the wanton guffaw inside.
我习惯了现在这个波澜不惊的自己,曾经的恣意狂笑放到了背后里。
- I inherited his laugh, the same big guffaw that can turn heads in a restaurant and send cats running from the room.
我继承了他的笑声,那种会在餐馆里引人注目以及把猫吓跑的大笑。
语源
early 18th cent. (originally Scots): imitative