tittered

英 [ˈtɪtəd] 美 [ˈtɪtərd]

v.  (尤指紧张或尴尬地)傻笑,嗤嗤地笑,窃笑
titter的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (尤指窘迫时)干笑,傻笑,窃笑,哧哧地笑
    If someone titters, they give a short nervous laugh, especially when they are embarrassed about something.
    1. Mention sex therapy and most people will titter in embarrassment.
      提及性治疗,大多数人会尴尬地偷笑。
    2. Titter is also a noun.
    3. Mollie gave an uneasy little titter.
      莫莉不自在地轻声干笑了一下。

双语例句

  1. The two little girls tittered and whispered to each other.
    两个小姑娘交头接耳嗤嗤笑着。
  2. The clubbists tittered, except the girl called Tess-in whom a slow heat seemed to rise at the sense that her father was making himself foolish in their eyes.
    妇女会的会员们都吃吃地笑起来,只是那个叫做苔丝的姑娘除外&她意识到她的父亲在众人眼里出丑卖乖,不禁感到脸上发烧。
  3. The audience tittered politely.
    听众很有礼貌地吃吃地笑了笑。
  4. A lady standing close to her tittered.
    她近边一个女人窃笑起来。
  5. Fan Po-wen blinked in surprise, and Lin Pei-shan tittered.
    范博文惊讶地着眼睛。林佩珊在一边暗笑。
  6. In the silence that followed, the audience tittered nervously.
    在随之而来的沉默中,观众们窃笑着。