laughing

英 [lɑːf]      美 [læf]
  • adj. 可笑的;高兴的;带笑的
  • n. 笑;笑声
  • v. 笑(laugh的ing形式)
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将“laughing”分解为“laugh”(笑)和“ing”(现在分词后缀),记忆方法可以是:想象一个“laugh”(笑容满面的人)在做什么,即“ing”后面的动作,也就是在不断地“laugh”(笑)。这样的联想可以帮助你记住“laughing”表示“大笑”或“笑声”这一动作。

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laughing (n.)
mid-14c., verbal noun from laugh (v.). Laughing matter (usually with negative) is from 1560s. Nitrous oxide has been called laughing gas since 1842 (for its exhilarating effects). Davy, experimenting with the gas, discovered these as far back as 1779: "When I took the bag from my mouth, I immediately laughed. The laughter was involuntary, but highly pleasurable, accompanied by a thrill all through me."
1. I thought they were laughing at me because I was ugly.
我觉得他们嘲笑我是因为我长得丑。
2. He carried on telling a joke, laughing his head off.
他继续讲笑话,自己笑得前仰后合。
3. He was still laughing when he heard the rasp of Rennie's voice.
当他听到伦尼尖叫的声音时仍然在笑.
4. He is unpredictable, weeping one moment, laughing the next.
他喜怒无常,一会儿哭,一会儿笑。
5. I was tickling him, and he was laughing and giggling.
我在胳肢他,他哈哈哈、咯咯咯地笑个不停。