柯林斯詞典ha ha (also ha ha ha) 1. INTERJ Ha ha is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh. 哈哈(用於書(shū)麪語(yǔ)中,表示笑聲) I dropped my bag at the officer's feet. The bank notes fell out. "Ha ha ha!" he laughed. "Got no money, uh?" 我的包掉到了警官腳下。鈔票從包裡滑了出來(lái)。“哈哈哈!”,他大笑道?!斑€說(shuō)沒(méi)錢,嗯?”2. INTERJ People sometimes say "ha ha" to show that they are not amused by what you have said, or do not believe it. 哈哈(表示不感興趣或不相信)[口語(yǔ)] He said "vegetarians unite," and I looked at him and said "yeah, ha ha." “素食者們團(tuán)結(jié)起來(lái),”他說(shuō)道,我看著他,說(shuō)“行,哈哈。” 返回 ha ha劍橋詞典used in writing to represent a shout of laughter , or said by children or by adults behaving like children as a way of making someone look silly 哈哈(在寫(xiě)作中表示笑聲或嘲笑) 返回 ha ha