vi. 1.微笑 (at; on; upon) (opp. frown)。 2.讥笑,冷笑 (at)。 3.眉开眼笑,现笑脸;表示友好态度;(天气等)变晴朗;呈现乐观气象。 vt. 1.做某种笑容;以微笑表示。 2.以微笑促使。 短语和例子 I should smile. 〔美口〕好得很,我很高兴。 She smiles her consent. 她以微笑表示同意。 smile a forced smile 强作笑容。 come up smiling (对失败、灾难等)不屈服地挺身迎接。 smile sb. into good humor 微笑着使人高兴起来。 smile at 看着…微笑;(对威胁等)一笑置之,无视,嘲笑 (She smiled at his threats. 她对他的威胁一笑置之)。 smile away 笑着忘掉;一笑置之。 smile on 向…微笑 (Fortune smiled on us. 好运来了)。 smile upon =smile on. n. 1.微笑;冷笑;笑脸;喜气;友好态度。 2.〔美俚〕一杯威士忌酒。 短语和例子 He was all smiles when I met him next. 第二次碰见时他已经满脸笑容[不生气]了。 a forced smile 勉强的笑容。 a best Sunday smile 〔口语〕非常快乐的笑。 a bitter smile 苦笑。 crack a smile 展颜微笑。 have a smile 喝一杯威士忌。 the smiles of fortune 好运。 n. -r ,-less adj.
a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement 同义词:smiling, grin, grinning,
change one''s facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure
express with a smile; "She smiled her thanks"
A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing the muscles near both ends of the mouth and by flexing muscles throughout the mouth. Some smiles include contraction of the muscles at the corner of the eyes (see 'Duchenne Smiling' below).