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grin

/grin/US // grɪn //UK // (ɡrɪn) //

咧嘴一笑,咧嘴笑,咧开嘴笑,咧嘴微笑

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    grinned, grin·ning.

    • : to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
    • : to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth, as a snarling dog or a person in pain.
    • : to show or be exposed through an opening, crevice, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
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    grinned, grin·ning.

    • : to express or produce by grinning: The little boy grinned his approval of the gift.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a broad smile.
    • : the act of producing a broad smile.
    • : the act of withdrawing the lips and showing the teeth, as in anger or pain.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Out of disguise, the masked outlaw who duels with a grin and woos with ardor, morphs into blasé upper-cruster Don Diego Vega, who suffers from overrefinement and chronic fatigue.

  • Otherwise, I could watch the bonhomie—lots of backslapping and broad grins, like the first day of summer camp—from a distance.

  • When they close their mouths, they still have a toothy grin — their bottom teeth stick out and up.

  • All modern crocodilians are long, scaly animals with stumpy legs and toothy grins.

  • O’Neal participates, sideways grin glued to his face, knowing he can’t possibly win.

  • Then, with a grin, “And we all know how degenerate those people are.”

  • Through it all, Chris Hughes nodded approvingly, an unnerving grin on his face.

  • As the driver bios appeared on the jumbo screen, I flashed a toothy grin after noticing that two of them were women.

  • With a puckish grin, he ordered his entourage, including several generals, to line up and join him in—how shall one put it?

  • As Hunter waved it in the air, light flashed off his Colgate-commercial-ready grin.

  • This gave the house a very cheerful appearance, as if it were constantly on a broad grin.

  • That embrace, that grin and that heart-born exclamation marked the entrance of the Pulsifer family into my life.

  • But he watched Grandfather Mole narrowly, with a grin on his face, to see what the old chap would do.

  • When Tom Brown awoke, late in the day, he found Mafuta sitting at his feet with a broad grin on his dusky countenance.

  • I should say, replied Master Bates, with a grin, that he was uncommon sweet upon Betsy.

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