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What idioms are there about laughter?

Idioms about laughter:

1, unintentional: Pinyin: yǐ rá n shě xiao; ; Interpretation: don't laugh: laugh involuntarily; Dumb: describe laughing. I couldn't help laughing. Note: "dumb" does not mean silence, but describes laughing loudly.

From:

1, Ye's Biography of Wu Yuechun in Wu Yu: "I smiled dumbly." 2. Zhang Qing Xue Cheng's Literature, History, Meaning, Arts and Sciences; "Repeated review, the so-called don't understand, and ask (left) Liangyu, I have no bottom."

Demo:

Wang Zian was in a hurry, thinking that Ghost Fox had been snickering for a long time, so he took advantage of his drunkenness to play with it, and the bedside man woke up, preferring not to ~ zai. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Wang Zian)

Usage:

Partial form; As a predicate, attribute, adverbial

2. Smile: Pinyin: w měn ríXiào; o; Interpretation: Describe a beautiful smile.

From:

1, The Complete Biography of the Eight Immortals by Qing Daochang (5 1): "When Mr. Tie Guai said this, he didn't even smile."

2. Zhang Xianliang whispered before going to bed: "There are still a few words between the lines, I found it, ~"

3. Selling Crabs by Wang Runzi: "The little girl turned around, blinked mysteriously and smiled."

4. "Master said with a smile,' Why kill the chicken with an ox knife! "

5. "Song of the South Fisherman": "The fisherman laughed and left."

6. Han's "Tokyo Fu": "Mr. An Chu" said with a smile: "If the guest is so-called ignorant, you can't look at it." "

7. Fang Ming is as small as the seventeenth book "Write a Letter to Uncle Zhen to Chengdu in the Second Rhyme": "Laugh when you are tired, and the universe will be destroyed."

8. Lu Xun's lace literature: "It is irrelevant for friends to say a few humorous words and smile at each other."

Discrimination of words:

Synonyms: smile, look back, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Antonym: laugh, burst into laughter.

Idiom structure: more formal

Emotional color: commendatory term

Usage:

As a predicate; Mostly for women.

3. Smile: Pinyin: xià o ró ng Kī j ū; ū; Interpretation: "Hold it with both hands". Describe a smiling face.

From:

In the 24th time of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty, "Wang Po said that he was greedy for bribes, and Big Brother angered the tea shop": The woman was all smiles and shouted, "Uncle, why don't fish and meat eat together?"

In the thirty-second chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty, the martial artist was drunk and made a hole, which was brilliant. Mao interpreted Song Jiang: The big man led the people into the store, and the owner greeted him with a big smile: "Dalang, please sit down."

Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 95th time: "If you see Kong Ming sitting on the tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano."

"Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 29: "I saw the observer holding a book and smiling."

Surprise at the Second Moment Volume 14: "Sorry to continue my mission, I smiled and said,' What a nice wind brings you here?' "

Chapter 47 of Qing Wu's Scholars: "Master Fang Liu smiled and stood together, leaning against the railing to see the deacon."

Qing Dynasty's "Today's Language" says: "A woman who leans on a high building smiles when she sees Zhang. If she has something to say, she will be embarrassed. "

Discrimination of words:

Synonym: open your eyes and smile.

Antonym: pull a long face, gnash your teeth, glare, and be as cold as ice.

Usage:

As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the way people are happy.

Example:

1, Wang Lao greeted every comrade present with a big smile.

He looks mid-twenties, about 1.75 meters tall, with a smile, bright eyes and white teeth shining in the dark, as beautiful as jewels.

These students are always so lively and cheerful, smiling all day.