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What does it mean to laugh?

Laughing means laughing.

First of all, briefly introduce the terminology.

1, laugh, English word, noun and verb, which means "laugh" when used as a noun; Something or someone that makes people laugh ",when used as a verb, means to laugh and laugh;" say with a smile

Laughter is a simple and powerful word, which represents one of the most basic and true emotions of human beings-happiness. Laughter is a sound, a language, an attitude and a way of life. Laughter is an unrestrained emotional expression without explanation or reason.

3. Laughter is an ensemble of humor and happiness. When we feel happy, we will laugh; When we feel humorous, we also laugh. Laughter is a sign that human beings can still maintain an optimistic and positive attitude in the face of various difficulties in life. Laughter is our love and respect for ourselves and life.

Second, phrase collocation

1, ridicule and ridicule; Jokes; Make fun of; mimical

2. laugh it off, laugh it off; Laugh it off; keep

3. End the conversation with a smile; Laugh while thinking; Discuss this topic with a smile.

4. laugh v laugh; Laughing and laughing; laugh out loud (LOL)

5. cynicism

6. Laughter track canned laughter; Laugh with canned food; Laughter vocal cords

7. Laugh; Laugh heartily; Laugh loudly; Not right > laugh.

8. Mr. Ai Xiao loves to laugh; Love to laugh; Love to laugh.

9. Smile every day; Smile every day [1]

Third, the usage of laughter.

1 and laugh are intransitive verbs and cannot be followed by an object. Laugh is a common verb in English, which means to laugh or laugh. Its basic usage is as a verb followed by a verb infinitive, such as "I smiled and watched their reaction."

2. However, laugh can also be used as nouns, adjectives and adverbs, such as "They laughed at my mistake" and "This joke was so interesting that it made me laugh." And "children are laughing and playing all afternoon."

3. When using laughter phrases, there are some common collocations, such as "laugh", "give someone a laugh" and "laugh at someone/something". These phrases are emotional, and their specific meanings need to be judged according to the context.

For example, "laugh" means "make someone laugh" and "give someone a laugh" means "make someone laugh".

5. When using laugh, you need to pay attention to some possible confusion. For example, the difference between laugh and laugher is that laugh is a verb and laugher is a noun. Besides, the past tense of laugh is being laughed at, not being laughed at.

Bilingual examples of laughter

I like laughing with my friends.

I like laughing with my friends.

I like laughing with my friends.

I like laughing with my friends.

No one taught you how to laugh.

Nobody needs to teach you how to laugh.

"How interesting!" She said with a smile. ?

"I'm so happy!" She said with a smile

Don't laugh, this is a serious suggestion. ?

Don't laugh, this is a serious suggestion.

His first joke won the biggest laugh of the night. ?

The first joke he told won the biggest laugh of the night.