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| 单词 | smiling |
| 释义 | smilesmile1 /smaɪl/ ●●● S2 W2 verb 1[intransitive] to have or make a happy expression on your face in which your mouth curves up: She smiled and said “Good morning.''smile at Susan smiled at him and waved.smile about What are you smiling about?THESAURUSgrin – to smile continuously with a very big smile: He walked out of his boss’s office grinning from ear to ear.beam – to smile in a way that shows that you are very happy about something: Jenny ran to her boyfriend and hugged him, beaming at him the whole time.smirk – to smile in an unpleasant way, for example because you are pleased by someone else’s bad luck: The experienced snowboarders were smirking at my attempts.simper – to smile in a way that is silly and annoying: Mary-Ann simpered and giggled, trying to look cute in front of the boys.leer – to smile in a way that shows you are thinking about someone in a sexual way. Used when you disapprove of this way of smiling: A man at the bar was leering at the girl sitting next to him.2smile to yourself to be amused by something, often without showing it: Mark read the message and smiled to himself.3[transitive] to say or express something with a smile: “I knew you’d come,” she smiled.4God/luck/fortune smiles on somebody if God, luck, etc. smiles on you, you have very good luck—smiling adjective [only before noun]: smiling children—smilingly adverb: Melissa smilingly reached for a cigarette. |
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