- smile 微笑
- I couldn't help smiling when I thought of how pleased she was going to be.
- laugh 大笑
- The children were laughing at the cartoons.
- chuckle (to laugh quietly) 輕笑
- She was chuckling as she read the letter.
- giggle (to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrollable way) 傻笑
- The girls were giggling at the back of the classroom.
- grin (a wide smile)
- I assumed things had gone well for him because he had a big grin on his face
- guffaw (to laugh loudly)
- He guffawed with deligh whe he heard the news
- snigger 暗笑
- They sniggered at what she was wearing.
- snicker US 暗笑
- Stop snickering at that rude joke and get back to your classwork.
- Snicker is an alternative form of snigger.
- As nouns the difference between snigger and snicker is that snigger is a partly suppressed or broken laugh while snicker is a stifled or broken laugh.
- As verbs the difference between snigger and snicker is that snigger is to emit a snigger while snicker is to emit a snicker: a stifled or broken laugh.
- chortle 哈哈大笑
- She chortled with glee at the news.
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