sniggers
英 [ˈsnɪɡəz]
美 [ˈsnɪɡərz]
v. 窃笑; 暗笑
snigger的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 暗笑;窃笑
If someonesniggers, they laugh quietly in a disrespectful way, for example at something rude or unkind.- Suddenly, three schoolkids sitting near me started sniggering...
3 个坐在我附近的学童突然偷偷地笑了起来。 - How can I forget, with people sniggering behind my back?...
我怎么会忘记呢?人们一直在我背后偷偷地笑话我。 - The tourists snigger at the locals' outdated ways and dress...
游客们偷偷地取笑当地人落伍的做法和衣着。 - 'We know what that means,' Robert sniggered.
“我们知道那是什么意思,”罗伯特心里暗自好笑。 - Sniggeris also a noun.
- ...trying to suppress a snigger.
努力忍住窃笑
- Suddenly, three schoolkids sitting near me started sniggering...
双语例句
- People often chuckle about the forecasting skills of economists, but after the sniggers die down, they keep demanding more forecasts.
人们经常会对经济学家的预测技巧轻声嘲笑,但嘲笑之后,他们还是不断要求更多的预测。 - She sniggers at his childishness.
她暗笑他的不懂事。 - Members of Parliament making a point of order in the house of Commons wear a collapsible opera hat and nobody sniggers.
在下议院,提出程序问题的议员们戴一种折叠式的大礼帽也无人窃笑。 - There were sniggers from the children when the lady fell over.
那位女士跌倒时,孩子们发出哧哧的窃笑声。