1. 傻笑;假笑:linguisticatlas 语言地图 | smirk 傻笑 假笑 | teliochrysalis 若蛹, 稚蛹
2. 傻笑,得意地笑:simper:假笑,傻笑 | smirk:傻笑,得意地笑 | boom:瓮声瓮气,低沉有回响的声音.
3. (假笑):/smell (嗅) | /smirk (假笑) | /snarl (怒骂)
4. 你裂開大嘴呵呵地傻笑:smile 你非常愉快地微笑着. | smirk 你裂开大嘴呵呵地傻笑. | snap 你手指一弹,发出一声清脆的响声.
1. (占了便宜或知道了别人不知道的事情时)洋洋得意地笑,自鸣得意地笑
If you smirk, you smile in an unpleasant way, often because you believe that you have gained an advantage over someone else or know something that they do not know.
e.g. Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...
两个男人一面看着我,一面用胳膊肘顶顶对方,笑容里夹杂着一丝得意。
e.g. A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.
有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。
1. A big part of the Conservative strategy was to make it a referendum on Blair, urging voters to " wipe the smirk " off his face.
2. When a television news host is repeatedly awarded, many audience members are pissed off because he always wears a smirk on his face.
3. Even a smirk on his face is seen in the West as a smile.
4. The opponents wear a smirk that says that move is not going to work again.
5. Though he himself backed the war, he urged voters to " wipe the smirk " off Blair's face.
6. " You always have to pay for the consultation, " she said with a smirk.
smirk的近义词
noun
1. a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure
verb