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titter

英 [ˈtɪtə(r)]

美 [ˈtɪtər]

v.  (尤指紧张或尴尬地)傻笑,嗤嗤地笑,窃笑
n.  短促而神经质的笑

过去式:tittered 复数:titters 现在分词:tittering 第三人称单数:titters 过去分词:tittered 

BNC.26548 / COCA.26516

牛津词典

    verb

    • (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

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB (尤指窘迫时)干笑,傻笑,窃笑,哧哧地笑
        If someonetitters, 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. Titteris also a noun.
        3. Mollie gave an uneasy little titter.
          莫莉不自在地轻声干笑了一下。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a nervous restrained laugh

        verb

        • laugh nervously
          1. The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom
          Synonym:giggle

        双语例句

        • He allowed himself a little titter at my expense.
          他竟拿我窃笑了一番。
        • The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.
          幕在嗤笑和哼哈声中落下。
        • 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 comers!
          从前一到星期天晚上,还准许我们玩玩,只要我们不太吵,现在我们只要偷偷一笑,就得罚站墙角啦!
        • A loud laugh from behind Tess's back, in the shade of the garden, united with the titter within the room.
          从苔丝身后的园子阴暗处传来一阵哈哈大笑,笑声同屋内的嬉笑声交织在一起。
        • 12-29 There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter.
          观众里传来因恐怖而倒吸气的声音,然后便是一直不停的不安的窃笑声。
        • Enhanced Immune Effet of the Bursin on Mammals ⅱ. Effect of the Bursin with Different Dosages on the Titter of Antibody against Hog Cholera Virus Vaccine
          囊素对哺乳动物免疫促进作用的研究Ⅱ.不同剂量囊素对猪瘟疫苗接种猪抗体水平的影响
        • 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。
        • Fortune: there are plenty of places online for consumers to voice their complaints online& yelp, Facebook, and titter to name a few.
          《财富》:网络上有许多地方可以让消费者投诉和抱怨,比如Yelp、Facebook和Twitter。