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 smiled 添加此单词到默认生词本
v. 微笑,以微笑表示
vbl. 微笑,以微笑表示

  1. She smiled at me.
    她向我微笑。
  2. I passed her in the street but she didn't even acknowledge me when I smiled.
    我在街上遇到她,可是当我向她微笑时,她却连招呼都没有向我打一个。



Smile \Smile\ (sm[imac]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smiled}
(sm[imac]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Smiling}.] [OE. smilen; akin
to Dan. smile, Sw. smila, MHG. smielen, smieren, L. mirari to
wonder at, Skr. smi to smile; and probably to E. smicker.
[root]173. Cf. {Admire}, {Marvel}, {Smirk}.]
1. To express amusement, pleasure, moderate joy, or love and
kindness, by the features of the face; to laugh silently.

He doth nothing but frown. . . . He hears merry
tales and smiles not. --Shak.

She smiled to see the doughty hero slain. --Pope.

When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled.
--Byron.

2. To express slight contempt by a look implying sarcasm or
pity; to sneer.

'T was what I said to Craggs and Child,
Who praised my modesty, and smiled. --Pope.

3. To look gay and joyous; to have an appearance suited to
excite joy; as, smiling spring; smiling plenty.

The desert smiled,
And paradise was opened in the wild. --Pope.

4. To be propitious or favorable; to favor; to countenance;
-- often with on; as, to smile on one's labors.

  1. A chant rose from thousands at the joyous rally: "What did you have?" Ruml smiled. "Mine was good.
  2. When asked recently, both just smiled and stroked their fluffy beards.
  3. A woman out looking for a policeman to shoot stopped in an intersection and waited Friday for one to find her, then smiled as she fired point-blank into the officer's chest, police said.
  4. The combatants again shook hands and smiled after the debate's conclusion.
  5. But when he heard on the radio that Scuds had hit Tel Aviv, "I smiled inside," Mr. Nugali says, echoing the view of many Saudis.
  6. Ten-year-old Matt Murphy smiled at his success and thanked his mentor.
  7. She smiled at waiting photographers but said nothing before she got into her Jaguar car and took the wheel to drive into London.
  8. A portrait of George V smiled down from above the proscenium arch.
  9. He smiled a lot.
  10. The normally taciturn Hazelwood smiled broadly for the first time in the two-month trial when the verdicts were announced two days short of the oil spill's first anniversary.
  11. "In the end," she said as she smiled at her 15-year-old grandson, Peter, "we only have each other.
  12. A group of about eight orphaned children _ no more than 8-years-old _ smiled at reporters as they were driven away in an army truck to an uncertain future.
  13. Asked later whether it wasn't disingenuous of him to claim he couldn't understand Brady's lack of warmth toward him in light of his statements, von Raab simply shrugged, smiled and walked away.
  14. He had appeared subdued in some recent hearings, but on Friday smiled and waved to an acquaintance in the audience, and talked animatedly with one of his attorneys.
  15. Good fortune smiled, however.
  16. As how he liked his Mt.Vernon tour, Hussein smiled broadly and said, "I enjoyed it very, very much." The two leaders boarded a 61-foot yacht named the Cinclantflt Barge for the 10-mile ride back to Washington.
  17. If they retire me, that's OK.' 'It's a shame,' said Mr Ron Kiely, a pensioner who has used the hospital for many years. One woman smiled as she hurried past.
  18. Meyer smiled when he said that, but barely.
  19. Though obviously not well, she smiled brightly and attended the ceremony wearing a wig because she had lost her hair from cancer therapy.
  20. When her "Memories" medley met with wolf whistles, she smiled.
  21. The shirt-sleeved New Jersey man, who wore no jewelry, smiled and insisted he is "not Indiana Jones." "No intrigue," he said. "But I do have a message." Groom says American business can exert a positive influence throughout the world.
  22. "I said that if my father could see this now, he would have died laughing," Borge recalls. "My mother, distraught as she was at that moment, smiled.
  23. When the mothers praised, the babies smiled and flirted.
  24. Rene smiled so much that he almost made one overlook the mutilation of a life now back in the wheelchair.
  25. Anne herself, the 38-year-old daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, smiled through a typically busy day of engagements.
  26. He smiled, jabbed the air with his right fist and lifted his glass to toast the end of a long and tumultuous contest.
  27. Her grandmother turned, smiled and signaled for silence with a finger across her lips.
  28. As the young soldiers _ the average age is 23 _ began boarding the C-141s early Thursday, many smiled and waved at television cameras and others raised their weapons in the air.
  29. They would have sent a few food parcels and forgotten all about it'.' The Queen smiled.
  30. Asked his name, the balloon-holder said: "Just put down Bensonhurst, that's what we are." People smiled or cried, couples hugged and cars rode through with blaring horns, driving shaking their fists.
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