titter
美 [?t?t?r]
英 [?t?t?(r)] 
- n.傻笑;竊笑;〈美〉(不懂事的)小姑娘
- v.(尤指緊張或尷尬地)傻笑;竊笑
- 網絡偷笑;嗤嗤地笑;嗤笑
詞形變化
復數:titters 現在分詞:tittering 過去式:tittered 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | (尤指緊張或尷尬地)傻笑,嗤嗤地笑;竊笑to laugh quietly, especially in a nervous or embarrassed way |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
He made a sad business of drawing with his unsteady hand, and a smothered titter rippled over the house.
他的手老是發抖,結果畫得很糟糕,于是全場發出了一片憋住的嗤笑聲。
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 corners.
星期天的晚上,只要我們不弄出太多的聲音,我們是可以玩的。但是現在,哪怕是一點點笑聲都足夠讓我們被趕到角落里去。
A loud laugh from behind Tess's back, in the shade of the garden, united with the titter within the room.
從苔絲身后的園子陰暗處傳來一陣哈哈大笑,笑聲同屋內的嬉笑聲交織在一起。
There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter .
觀眾中傳出了因恐怖而倒吸氣的聲音,然后便是焦急的不停的竊笑。
Seeing him standing there nonchalantly buttoning his fly as he gives her orders I begin to titter.
看著他滿不在乎地站著系褲扣,一邊還吩咐她做這做那,我不禁吃吃笑了。
He told me that with a titter .
他笑著告訴了我。
This exchange makes professional philosophers titter, because their daily work is far removed from the production of sage utterances.
這樣的交流讓哲學家們竊笑,因為他們的日常工作遠離了圣人般的說話方式。
"Doesn't she look weird! " Gudrun heard some girls titter behind her. And she could have killed them.
“她看起來是不是很奇怪!”,顧娟聽見一些女孩在背地里竊笑。她真想殺了她們。
Future generations may perhaps titter at today's attitudes too.
我們的后代也許也會嘲笑今天我們的態度。
As a result, he has been dismissed as a minor playwright, who managed for a short time to make Victorian audiences titter.
因此,他一直被人們當作一個二流的劇作家而忘卻了,這個劇作家,還曾使維多利亞時期的觀眾竊笑了一陣。
now a mere titter is sufficient to send us into corners.
可是此刻,哪怕是一點點笑聲都足夠讓我們被趕到角落里去。
She gave a nervous titter.
她神經質地一陣竊笑。