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How to read laughter?

laugh

1, Pronunciation: English [lɑ:f] USA [l? f]

2. Explain:

The intransitive verb laughs; Laugh; Laugh at; Be in a favorable position (especially because of success)

Express with a smile, move with a smile [influence]

Laugh; Laughter; Something or person that makes people laugh; laughingstock

3, word collocation:

Make others laugh? Make others laugh, try to laugh, try to laugh.

Laughing and laughing? A knowing smile? A tolerant smile

Smile? Laugh softly. A good laugh is fun.

Third person singular: laugh, plural: laugh, present participle: laugh, past tense: laugh?

Extended data

Synonym of "laugh": giggle giggle? Sneaking? Meaning: laugh

Discrimination:

Smile, smile

[Discrimination] Commonly used words usually refer to the corners of the mouth rising and smiling because of happiness, cheerfulness, etc.

The baby began to laugh.

The baby began to laugh.

Laugh softly, snicker

[Discrimination] refers to snickering or snickering in a low voice.

He threw away the cup, picked it up and took another sip.

He smiled gently and took another sip of his glass.

chuckle

[discrimination] refers to laughing stupidly because you feel funny, embarrassed or nervous.

The girls giggled as John walked by.

The girls giggled as John walked by.

Grind with a grin

[Discrimination] refers to grinning when you are happy.

The joke made him smile from ear to ear.

The joke made him laugh from ear to ear.

Sneak [British].

[Discrimination] refers to laughing silently, expressing irony and disrespect.

[Example] What are you snickering at? This is a serious matter.

What are you snickering at? This is a serious matter.