laughing
laughing — 動詞
1. to produce short, repeating sounds through your open mouth when something strike
笑;發笑
發出笑聲表達覺得有趣或開心
to produce short, repeating sounds through your open mouth when something strikes you as entertaining or when you are pleased
Ziad laughed so hard at the joke that he nearly fell off his chair.
Ziad 聽到那個笑話笑得超用力,差點從椅子上摔下來。
laugh + at + [source of amusement]
The children were laughing as they chased each other around the garden.
孩子們一邊在花園裡追來追去,一邊哈哈大笑。
laugh + as/while + [activity]
Everyone in the cinema was laughing during the funny movie scene.
電影院裡每個人看到那場搞笑片段時都在笑。
Nkechi could not stop laughing when she saw her brother's silly Halloween costume.
Nkechi 看到她弟弟那件蠢蠢的萬聖節服裝時,笑個不停。
文法句型
laugh + at/about/with
用法筆記
Frequently used with a prepositional phrase introduced by at, about, or with to show the cause or target of the laughter.
常見錯誤
laughing — 形容詞
1. having a facial expression that shows you find something funny or are feeling ha
笑的;歡笑的
臉上流露覺得好笑或開心的神情
having a facial expression that shows you find something funny or are feeling happy
The photograph showed a group of laughing children at a birthday party.
照片裡是一群在生日派對上歡笑的孩子。
attributive: laughing + [group of people]
Talia looked at her friend with a laughing expression and told her the good news.
Talia 用開心的表情看著朋友,告訴她那個好消息。
laughing + expression
Ishaan's laughing eyes made everyone around him feel welcome and cheerful.
Ishaan 那雙含笑的眼睛讓周圍每個人都感到受歡迎又愉快。
A crowd of laughing tourists gathered around the street performer in the square.
一群歡笑的觀光客圍在廣場上的街頭藝人旁邊。
文法句型
laughing + noun (face, eyes, children)
用法筆記
This adjective is used before a noun (attributive position). It describes a person's face, eyes, or expression — for example, 'a laughing face,' 'laughing eyes,' 'laughing children.' Do not use it after a linking verb like 'look' or 'seem'.