snicker
verb /ˈsnɪkə(r)/
/ˈsnɪkər/
(especially North American English) (also especially British English snigger)
[intransitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they snicker | /ˈsnɪkə(r)/ /ˈsnɪkər/ |
he / she / it snickers | /ˈsnɪkəz/ /ˈsnɪkərz/ |
past simple snickered | /ˈsnɪkəd/ /ˈsnɪkərd/ |
past participle snickered | /ˈsnɪkəd/ /ˈsnɪkərd/ |
-ing form snickering | /ˈsnɪkərɪŋ/ /ˈsnɪkərɪŋ/ |
- snicker (at somebody/something) to laugh in a quiet unpleasant way, especially at something rude or at somebody’s problems or mistakes
synonym titter窃笑;暗笑 - Although his friends snickered, they were still impressed.
虽然他的朋友们暗自发笑,可他们还是被打动了。
词源late 17th cent.: imitative. - Although his friends snickered, they were still impressed.