titter

英['tɪtə(r)] 美['tɪtər]
  • n. 嗤笑;偷笑
  • v. 嗤嗤地笑;偷笑
titteringly titterer tittered tittered tittering titters
  • titan n.巨人(物)pref.表示“钛”Titan:.n.[希神]泰坦(一个巨人家族的一位成员)
  • titanate n.钛酸盐
  • titaness n.泰坦女神;女巨人;大力无比的女人
  • titanic adj.巨大的;[化]钛的n.[T-]泰坦尼克号(船名)
  • titaniferous adj.含钛的
Noun:
  1. a nervous restrained laugh

Verb:
  1. laugh nervously;

    "The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom"

1. Mention sex therapy and most people will titter in embarrassment.
提及性治疗,大多数人会尴尬地偷笑。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Mollie gave an uneasy little titter.
莫莉不自在地轻声干笑了一下。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.
幕在嗤笑和哼哈声中落下.

来自辞典例句

4. The titter a major set - back for our diplomacy.
这一失败是我们外交上的重大挫折.

来自互联网

5. There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and titter.
观众里传来因恐怖而倒吸气的声音,然后便是一直不停的不安的窃笑声.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.
      幕在嗤笑和哼哈声中落下。
    2. His constant titter nearly drove her mad.
      他不住地傻笑,快把她逼疯了。
    3. Then, with a sudden titter, she raised her head and looked at her father.
      然后忽又扑嗤一笑,她抬起眼来看着她父亲。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Future generations may perhaps titter at today's attitudes too.
      我们的后代也许也会嘲笑今天我们的态度。
    2. There was an embarrassing pause on stage and the audience began to titter.
      舞台上令人尴尬地空了场,观众嗤嗤地笑起来。