grin
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I When you grin, you smile broadly. 咧嘴笑
He grins, delighted at the memory. 想起往事,他咧嘴笑了。
Sarah tried several times to catch Philip's eye, but he just grinned at her. 薩拉幾次試圖吸引菲利普的注意,但他只是對(duì)她咧嘴笑笑。
2. N-COUNT A grin is a broad smile. 咧嘴笑
...a big grin on her face. …她臉上一個(gè)大大的笑容。
3. PHRASE If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining because you know there is nothing you can do to make things better. 默默地忍受
They cannot stand the sight of each other, but they will just have to grin and bear it. 他們看都不想看對(duì)方一眼,但又不得不默默忍受。
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grin /ɡr?n/ (grinning,grinned,grins)
劍橋詞典
- a wide smile
- That child's got such a cheeky grin.
- I love his mischievous grin, don't you?
- The baby turned and gave me a toothy grin.
- At 70, he still retains his impish grin.
- Amy took a crayon and drew a round face with two round eyes and a big grin. 返回 grin
露齒笑,咧嘴笑,齜牙笑
I assumed things had gone well for him because he had a big grin on his face . 我想他一切進(jìn)展得應(yīng)該很順利,因?yàn)樗谶种笞煨Α?
a broad /sheepish grin 合不攏嘴的笑/靦腆地咧嘴笑
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