1. chortle ['tʃɔːtəl] chortle, n./v. laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased, 开心地笑 例句:There was silence for a moment, then Larry began chortling like an idiot. 2. chuckle ['tʃʌkəl] chuckle, n./v. a soft partly suppressed laugh ;laugh quietly or with restraint,轻声笑 例句:He gave a little chuckle. 3. guffaw [gə'fɔː] guffaw, n./v. a very loud laugh;laugh loudly,哄笑,大笑 例句:As they guffawed loudly, the ticket collector arrived. 4. simper ['sɪmpə] simper, n./v. a silly self-conscious smile;smile affectedly or derisively, 傻笑,假笑 例句:The maid lowered her chin and simpered. 5. smirk [smɜːk] smirk, n./v. to smile in an affected or smug manner; smile affectedly or derisively, 傻笑,得意地笑,幸灾乐祸地笑 例句:Two men standing nearby looked at me, nudged each other and smirked. 6. snigger ['snɪgə] snigger,n./v. a disrespectful laugh; laugh quietly,暗笑,窃笑 例句:Suddenly, three school kids sitting near me started sniggering. 7. giggle ['gɪgəl] giggle,n./v. to laugh in a nervous or childlike way,紧张得咯咯笑 例句:I was so nervous I got the giggles. 8. titter ['tɪtə] titter, n./v. to laugh in a quiet and nervous way,窃笑 |