smirk

[英] [smɜ:k] [美] [smə:k] 生词本

n.

vi.

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1. VERB (占了便宜或知道了别人不知道的事情时)洋洋得意地笑,自鸣得意地笑 If you smirk, you smile in an unpleasant way, often because you believe that you have gained an advantage over someone else or know something that they do not know. 
  • Two men looked at me, nudged each other and smirked...

    两个男人一面看着我,一面用胳膊肘顶顶对方,笑容里夹杂着一丝得意。

  • A dozen people were watching her, smirking at her discomfort.

    有十来个人在看着她,对她不安的样子幸灾乐祸地笑着。

  • Smirk is also a noun.
    • Her mouth was drawn back into a smirk of triumph.

      她咧开嘴,洋洋得意地笑了起来。

Noun

1. a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure

Verb

1. smile affectedly or derisively

1. A smirk flickered at the corner of his mouth as he watched my struggle.
他看我挣扎的样子,嘴角闪过一丝幸灾乐祸的笑容。

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2. He made no attempt to conceal his smirk.
他毫不掩饰自鸣得意的笑容。

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3. She gave a knowing smirk.
她露出会意的笑容。

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4. She had a selfsatisfied smirk on her face.
她脸上带着自鸣得意的微笑。

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