snicker

英['snɪkə(r)] 美['snɪkər]
  • vi. 窃笑
  • n. 窃笑
snickeringly snickered snickered snickering snickers
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Noun:
  1. a disrespectful laugh

Verb:
  1. laugh quietly

1. The shuffle and snicker that became the comedian's trademark.
搅和与窃笑成为喜剧演员的标志.

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2. The shuffle and snicker become the comedian's trademark.
搅和与窃笑成为那个戏剧演员的标志.

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3. A few hecklers snicker at the signs , but mostly people are either confused or indifferent.
大部分的驻足观望者是外国游客.

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    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. Could it be a sexual signal, some snicker.
      有人窃笑,它会不会是一个求爱信号。
    2. The shuffle and snicker become the comedian's trademark.
      搅和与窃笑成为那个戏剧演员的标志。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Could it be a sexual signal, some snicker.
      有人窃笑,它会不会是一个求爱信号。
    2. The shuffle and snicker become the comedian's trademark.
      搅和与窃笑成为那个戏剧演员的标志。