什么是Smile

什么是Smile

smile[smail]vi.(~ at) 微笑n.微笑smilesmileAHD:[smºl] D.J.[sma!l]K.K.[sma!l]n.(名词)A facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth and indicating pleasure, amusement, or derision.微笑:一种面部表情,其特点是嘴角向上弯成曲线,表示舒服、高兴或嘲笑A pleasant or favorable disposition or aspect.笑容:高兴的或赞许的性情或外观v.(动词)smiled,smil.ing,smiles v.intr.(不及物动词)To have or form a smile.微笑:具有或作出上述动作To look with favor or approval:赞许:带着赞同或接受的表情注视:Fortune smiled on our efforts.因我们的努力使我们发财To express cheerful acceptance or equanimity:不在乎:表达愉快的接受或泰然自若的心情:We smiled at the bad weather and kept going.我们不在乎恶劣的天气,还是坚持出发了v.tr.(及物动词)To express with a smile:以微笑表达:Grandmother smiled her consent.祖母用微笑表示赞同To effect or accomplish with or as if with a smile.以微笑完成:以微笑或看起来以微笑来产生效果或达到目的From Middle English smilen [to smile] 源自 中古英语 smilen [微笑] [probably of Scandinavian origin] * see smei- [可能来自斯堪的纳维亚语的] *参见 smei- smil“ern.(名词)smil“ey 或smil“yadj.(形容词)smil“inglyadv.(副词)smil“ingnessn.(名词)smile,grin,simper,smirkThese nouns denote facial expressions, as those indicating amusement, in which the mouth is curved upward slightly at the corners.这些名词都指一种嘴角向上微翘,表示愉快的面部表情。 Smile is the most general,since it can cover a wide range of feeling, from affection to malice: Smile 的范围最广,因为它可以表示从喜欢到憎恶: “She met his eye with her sweet hospitable smile” (Henry James). “她用甜美友善的微笑迎向他的目光” (亨利·詹姆斯)。 “Tom saw a smile of contempt pass over the young curate's features” (Henry Kingsley).Agrin is a broad smile that exposes the teeth; often it is a spontaneous expression of mirth, good humor, approval, or triumph: “汤姆看到一丝鄙视的表情闪过牧师的脸庞” (亨利·金斯利)。Ggrin 是一种面积较大的微笑,露出牙齿; 通常它表示一种自然的欢乐、心情愉快、同意或胜利的感情: “And he owned with a grin,/That his favorite sin/Is pride that apes humility” (Robert Southey).Asimper is a silly, self-conscious, often coy smile: “他总是面带笑容/他最喜欢的罪恶/就是象人性一般的骄傲” (罗伯特·骚塞)。Simper 是一种傻乎乎,难为情, 通常是羞答答的微笑: The model looked at her reflection in the mirror with an idiotic simper. Asmirk is an affected smile that often expresses an offensive smugness: 模特儿带着傻乎乎的微笑望着镜子里自己的相貌。 Smirk 则是指一种做作的,通常表现得自鸣得意的、令人生厌的微笑: The old libertine looked with a knowing smirk at the beautiful young woman. 老色鬼用自鸣得意的,好象知道一切般的目光盯着漂亮的年轻女人 smile[smail]vi.微笑(at; on; upon)讥[冷]笑(at)眉开眼笑, 表示友好态度变晴朗, 呈现乐观气象He never smiles.他从不露笑脸。Who are you -ling at?你在笑谁?He smiled to see her so happy.看到她这么高兴, 他笑了。smile[smail]vt.以微笑表示[促使]smile away vexation [grief]笑以解愁smile sb. out of his misgivings笑着使某人不再疑惧smile a forcedsmile强作笑容He smiled his consent.他微笑以示同意。smile[smail]n.微[冷]笑; 笑脸[美俚]一杯威士忌酒a best Sunday smile[口]非常快乐的笑smileagen.[美俚]持久的愉快心情smilefuladj.smilern.smileless[`smaIlIs]adj.be all smiles笑容满面, 喜气洋洋crack a smile[美口]面带笑容ghastly smile惨笑I should smile我才不干呢; 我才不在乎呢我很高兴; 好得很put a smile on sb.'s face使某人高兴[欢乐]sardonic smile嘲笑; 冷笑(the) smiles of fortune走运; 吉星高照take the smiles off sb.'s face使某人高兴不下去; 使某人转乐为苦wipe the smiles off sb.'s face使某人高兴不下去; 使某人转乐为苦toothpaste smile[美口]牙膏广告上露出皓齿的微笑smile at看着...微笑; 一笑置之smile away以微笑消除; 笑着忘掉smile on向...微笑smile upon向...微笑smilesmileAHD:[smºl] D.J.[sma!l]K.K.[sma!l]n.A facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth and indicating pleasure, amusement, or derision.A pleasant or favorable disposition or aspect.v.smiled,smil.ing,smiles v.intr.To have or form a smile.To look with favor or approval:Fortune smiled on our efforts.To express cheerful acceptance or equanimity:We smiled at the bad weather and kept going.v.tr.To express with a smile:Grandmother smiled her consent.To effect or accomplish with or as if with a smile.From Middle English smilen [to smile] [probably of Scandinavian origin] * see smei- smil“ern.smil“ey orsmil“yadj.smil“inglyadv.smil“ingnessn.smile ,grin ,simper ,smirk These nouns denote facial expressions, as those indicating amusement, in which the mouth is curved upward slightly at the corners. Smile is the most general,since it can cover a wide range of feeling, from affection to malice: “She met his eye with her sweet hospitable smile” (Henry James). “Tom saw a smile of contempt pass over the young curate's features” (Henry Kingsley).Agrin is a broad smile that exposes the teeth; often it is a spontaneous expression of mirth, good humor, approval, or triumph: “And he owned with a grin,/That his favorite sin/Is pride that apes humility” (Robert Southey).Asimper is a silly, self-conscious, often coy smile: The model looked at her reflection in the mirror with an idiotic simper. Asmirk is an affected smile that often expresses an offensive smugness: The old libertine looked with a knowing smirk at the beautiful young woman. smile中古英语 smilen<印欧语词干 smei-微笑smilebeamchucklegrinlaughsmirkfrownsmile[smail]v.微笑