laughter 的定义
- the action or sound of laughing.
- an inner quality, mood, disposition, etc., suggestive of laughter; mirthfulness: a man of laughter and goodwill.
- an expression or appearance of merriment or amusement.
- Archaic. an object of laughter; subject or matter for amusement.
laughter 近义词
amusement
更多laughter例句
- “We continue to need art and connection and laughter, so we have an imperative to try to think safely about it,” said Liz Fehrenbach, program director at Joseph’s House.
- In my study of dog play, I shadowed dogs with a video camera rolling, and controlled my own delighted laughter at their fun long enough to record bouts of play, from a few seconds to many minutes long.
- His laughter punctuates the conversation from behind a closed door.
- The shock — both at the crash and at the sudden cut — drives our laughter.
- She even resorted to removing her clothes, which led to amusement among the other gods who started roaring in joy and laughter.
- May their married life have laughter, and that they love one another forever after!
- If laughter is the best medicine, The Comeback made you feel enough pain to need a dose—and then it delivered in spades.
- Under the Sun King, such humor—and the laughter associated with it—was seen as more suitable for the masses.
- “Robin had us blubbing with laughter all the way through one dinner,” Gilkes recalls.
- Obama said, through laughter, according to an eyewitness report of the meeting in The Telegraph.
- His books were read in our homes, often aloud to the family circle by paterfamilias, and moved us to laughter or tears.
- This was said with a comical air of doubt, and a half smile, which sent a ripple of laughter over the charming face.
- After supper, stories were told and the laughter, which was loud and long, lasted far into the night.
- “It would cost the blood and tears and laughter of the human race,” said Aristide.
- Her chum leaned against the door jamb while peal after peal of laughter shook her.