smilenoun [ C ] uk
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B1 a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen: Amy had a big/broad smile on her face. She has a nice smile. He winked and gave me a smile. It's nice to be able to bring a smile to people's faces (= make people smile).
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更多范例减少例句Slowly a smile spread across her face.There was the faintest trace of a smile on her lips.He tried to suppress a smile but felt the corner of his mouth twitch.She gave everyone a welcoming smile.The minister wore a confident smile throughout the interview.
“SMART 词汇”:相关单词和短语
Laughing and smiling
a gleam in your eye idiom
amused
amusedly
be all smiles idiom
be in convulsions idiom
be rolling in the aisles idiom
burst
crease
dissolve
giggle
giggler
gigglingly
giggly
mirthful
mirthfully
not know whether to laugh or cry idiom
piss yourself (laughing) idiom
quake
rictus
yuck
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习语
be all smiles
smileverb uk
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B1 [ I or T ] to make a happy or friendly expression in which the corners of your mouth curve up: He smiled and shook my hand. When he smiled at me I knew everything was all right. Esme's so cheerful - she's always smiling. I couldn't help smiling when I thought of how pleased she was going to be. He smiled politely as Mary apologized for her drunken friends. He smiled to himself as he thought about his new girlfriend. He smiled the smile of a man who knew victory was within reach.
[ T ] to express or say something with a smile: He smiled his congratulations and left without another word. "Don't you worry about a thing. Everything's going to be just fine," smiled Robin reassuringly.
更多范例减少例句She smiled affectionately at him.My mother smiled encouragingly at me as I went up on stage.He smiled fondly at the children.She looked up from her book and smiled at me.He smiled at me in a reassuring way.
“SMART 词汇”:相关单词和短语
Laughing and smiling
a gleam in your eye idiom
amused
amusedly
be all smiles idiom
be in convulsions idiom
be rolling in the aisles idiom
burst
crease
dissolve
giggle
giggler
gigglingly
giggly
mirthful
mirthfully
not know whether to laugh or cry idiom
piss yourself (laughing) idiom
quake
rictus
yuck
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短语动词
smile on something/someone
(smile在剑桥高级学习词典和同义词词典中的解释 © Cambridge University Press)
smile | 美式英语词典
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an expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen, expressing esp. happiness, pleasure, amusement, or a friendly feeling: a big/happy/pretty smile a smile of joy/satisfaction/amusement We exchanged smiles as we passed in the hallway.
smiley adjective us
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infml He’s a very smiley, friendly baby.
smileverb [ I/T ] us
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to make a happy or friendly expression in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly: [ I ] I couldn’t help smiling. [ I ] When he smiled at me, I knew everything was OK. [ I ] She smiled to herself. [ T ] He smiled a happy smile.
(smile在剑桥学术词典中的解释 © Cambridge University Press)
smile的例句
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There is an intricate co-ordination of pausing and looking within turns, followed by head-nods, smiles, and gazes.
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The publisher smiled at the illustrator of the writers who was dressed colorfully.
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She touched the doll briefly then put the bowl down in her lap, rocking it gently with both hands and smiling occasionally.
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The unfriendly faces, illuminated by the glow of the fire, communicate their unified defiance through the faintest of smiles.
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Positive affect was coded if children exhibited any overt smiles or laughter during the observation.
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Responses consisted of choosing between "good," represented with a smiling face, or "bad," represented with a frowning face.
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She presents this to you; you smilingly wear it, and, still smiling, show it to ten of your friends outside.
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She turns and smiles at any man who'll lift his head.
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He smiled now, showing off the gold caps on his teeth.
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Pace and mood may be set with smiles, jokes, frowns, exclamations, and volume, rapidity, or intonation of speech.
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The hypocritical smiles are cracking the overdone make-up of its faces and facades held uneasily by feeble cardboard props.
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Psychologists also find that responses to these surveys are ' validated ' fairly consistently by psychological measures of happiness, such as respondents smiling more.
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The woman smiles back at them confidently and walks away, which indicates that it is no big deal for her - she has done it before.
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As his wife saw glimpses of her husband's personality emerge, she wept and smiled, encouraging and reassuring him.
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One smiles at the attempt to make the false attribution more credible by embroidering it with a year of composition and place of performance.
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