titter
美['tɪtər] 英['tɪtə(r)]
n. 嗤笑;偷笑
v. 嗤嗤地笑;偷笑
英英释义
Noun- a nervous restrained laugh
Verb- laugh nervously;
"The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom"
例句
用作名词(n.)- The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.幕在嗤笑和哼哈声中落下。
- His constant titter nearly drove her mad.他不住地傻笑,快把她逼疯了。
- Then, with a sudden titter, she raised her head and looked at her father.然后忽又扑嗤一笑,她抬起眼来看着她父亲。
用作动词(v.)- Future generations may perhaps titter at today's attitudes too.我们的后代也许也会嘲笑今天我们的态度。
- There was an embarrassing pause on stage and the audience began to titter.舞台上令人尴尬地空了场,观众嗤嗤地笑起来。