titter

titter

美 [ˈtɪtər]  英 [ˈtɪtə(r)]

  • n.傻笑;窃笑;〈美〉(不懂事的)小姑娘
  • v.(尤指紧张或尴尬地)傻笑;窃笑
  • 网络偷笑;嗤嗤地笑;嗤笑

词形变化

复数:titters  现在分词:tittering  过去式:tittered  

同义词

英汉双解

v.
1.
(尤指紧张或尴尬地)傻笑,嗤嗤地笑;窃笑to laugh quietly, especially in a nervous or embarrassed way

英汉解释

n.
1.
嗤嗤地笑,傻笑;窃笑
2.
〈美〉(不懂事的)小姑娘
v.
1.
噗嗤一笑,吃吃地窃笑

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

He made a sad business of drawing with his unsteady hand, and a smothered titter rippled over the house.

老是发抖结果糟糕于是全场发出一片嗤笑

On Sunday evenings we used to be permitted to play, if we did not make much noise; now a mere titter is sufficient to send us into corners.

星期天晚上只要我们弄出声音我们可以但是现在哪怕一点点笑声足够我们赶到角落

A loud laugh from behind Tess's back, in the shade of the garden, united with the titter within the room.

身后园子阴暗处传来一阵哈哈大笑笑声同屋嬉笑交织一起

There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter .

观众传出恐怖而倒吸气声音然后便是焦急不停窃笑

Seeing him standing there nonchalantly buttoning his fly as he gives her orders I begin to titter.

满不在乎一边吩咐不禁吃吃

He told me that with a titter .

告诉

This exchange makes professional philosophers titter, because their daily work is far removed from the production of sage utterances.

这样交流哲学家窃笑因为他们日常工作远离圣人说话方式

"Doesn't she look weird! " Gudrun heard some girls titter behind her. And she could have killed them.

看起来不是奇怪!”,顾娟听见一些女孩背地里窃笑她们

Future generations may perhaps titter at today's attitudes too.

我们后代也许嘲笑今天我们态度

As a result, he has been dismissed as a minor playwright, who managed for a short time to make Victorian audiences titter.

因此一直被人们当作一个二流剧作家忘却这个剧作家使维多利亚时期观众窃笑一阵

now a mere titter is sufficient to send us into corners.

可是此刻哪怕一点点笑声足够我们赶到角落

She gave a nervous titter.

神经质地一阵窃笑