柯林斯詞典giggle /?ɡ?ɡ?l/ (giggling,giggled,giggles) 1. V-T/V-I If someone giggles, they laugh in a childlike way, because they are amused, nervous, or embarrassed. 咯咯地笑 Both girls began to giggle. 兩個(gè)女孩都咯咯地笑起來(lái)。 "I beg your pardon?" she giggled. “對(duì)不起,你說(shuō)什麼?”她咯咯地笑著問(wèn)。2. N-COUNT Giggle is also a noun. 咯咯的笑 She gave a little giggle. 她咯咯地笑了一下。3. N-PLURAL If you say that someone has the giggles, you mean they cannot stop giggling. 咯咯笑個(gè)不止 I was so nervous I got the giggles. 我緊張得咯咯笑個(gè)不止。 返回 giggle劍橋詞典to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, often at something silly or rude or when you are nervous (因爲(wèi)感到有趣、窘迫或緊張而)咯咯地笑,傻笑 Stop that giggling in the back row ! 別在後麪傻笑! 例句 We giggled at the back of the room like naughty schoolchildren .I couldn't help giggling at the sight of Mum and Dad standing there, dripping wet .He was giggling uncontrollably and had to leave the room to pull himself together.When she suddenly started to sing , we all looked at each other and started to giggle.What are you giggling about? Have I said something funny ? 返回 giggle