smirking

英 [ˈsmɜːkɪŋ] 美 [ˈsmɜːrkɪŋ]

v.  自鸣得意地笑; 傻笑
smirk的现在分词

现在分词:smirking

COCA.39634



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (占了便宜或知道了别人不知道的事情时)洋洋得意地笑,自鸣得意地笑
    If you smirk, you smile in an unpleasant way, often because you believe that you have gained an advantage over someone else or know something that they do not know.
    1. Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...
      两个男人一面看着我,一面用胳膊肘顶顶对方,笑容里夹杂着一丝得意。
    2. A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.
      有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。
    3. Smirk is also a noun.
    4. Her mouth was drawn back into a smirk of triumph.
      她咧开嘴,洋洋得意地笑了起来。

双语例句

  1. A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.
    有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。
  2. What are you smirking about?
    你傻笑什么?
  3. Would you like to explain to the rest of the class what you're smirking about?
    你能向班里的人解释为何要得意地笑?
  4. It's all very well smirking at the irony of people unable to putt, serve or park, but anyone who has suffered insomnia knows it's no laughing matter.
    大可以对无法推杆、发球或停车的人们身上的讽刺去狞笑,可是任何有失眠的人都知道这不是开玩笑。
  5. Sucre, smirking, demands Sara's phone.
    苏克雷奸笑着,要他交出莎拉的电话。
  6. He reached for a second clip, but then seemed to reconsider, smirking calmly at Sauni è re's gut. "My work here is done."
    他伸手去取另一只弹夹,但似乎想了想后,又对着索尼埃的肚子得意地冷笑道:“反正这家伙也活不成了。”
  7. One slip on this mountain and you will fall into the abyss. And then the proud and smirking Poet and Maker falls ten thousand feet ito dubiety.
    在这座山上一失足便会跌入万丈深渊。于是傲慢、自满而痴笑的堂堂诗人跌进了怀疑的万丈深渊。
  8. Major pendennis, fresh and smirking, came out of his bedroom to his sitting-room.
    潘登尼斯少校神采奕奕,笑容可掬地从卧室来到起居室。