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laughter

/laf-ter, lahf-/US // ˈlæf tər, ˈlɑf- //UK // (ˈlɑːftə) //

笑声,欢笑声,欢笑,笑话

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounamusement
Forms: laughters
Synonyms
amusement消遣,游乐,欢娱,娱乐chuckle咯咯笑,咯咯地笑,咯咯笑声,咯咯咯gesture姿态,手势,姿势,势giggle咯咯笑,傻笑,咯咯地笑,嬉笑glee欢乐,欢乐颂,欢乐时光,欢快guffaw狂笑,哄堂大笑,欢笑声,哄笑hilarity欢呼声,欢闹,欢笑,爆笑laugh笑,大笑,欢笑,笑声mirth欢笑,欢乐,欢笑声,笑声roar轰鸣声,咆哮声,咆哮,怒吼shout呐喊,呼喊,叫喊声,喊叫shriek尖叫声,惨叫声,尖叫,嘶吼声snicker窃笑,冷笑话,嗤之以鼻,冷笑cachinnation氯化物,氯化钠,氯化物处理,氯化铵cackle咯咯笑,咯咯叫,咯咯咯,咯咯笑声chortle嘲讽,呵斥声,呵斥,嘲笑crack-up破解,裂缝,崩溃,爆裂crow乌鸦,人群,人群中,人群中的crowing乌鸦嘴,乌鸦叫声,乌啼声,乌鸦叫fit适合,适应,合适的,合身howling嚎叫,嚎叫声,嚎啕大哭,嗥叫merriment欢乐,狂欢,欢乐气氛,欢乐活动peal珍珠,珍珠瓶,珍珠粉,珍珠项链rejoicing欢欣鼓舞,欣喜若狂,欢庆,欣喜roaring轰轰烈烈,咆哮,轰轰隆隆,轰轰作响shouting呐喊声,呐喊,喊叫声,喊叫snigger窃笑,暗笑,冷笑,窃窃私语snort哼一声,哼哼唧唧,哼,哼哼sound声音,声响,音响,音效titter窃窃私语,窃笑,抖动,窃喜chortling叽叽喳喳,欢呼雀跃,欢呼声,欢笑声chuckling咯咯笑,笑着说,咯咯地笑,咯咯笑着giggling咯咯笑,咯咯地笑,傻笑,傻笑着guffawing欢呼雀跃,欢笑声,哗哗哗,狂笑har-de-hartehee茶叶,茶叶蛋,茶叶的,逗比yuck恶心,讨厌,呸,恶心死了

Examples

  • “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.