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单词 laughingly
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Definition of laughingly in English:

laughingly

adverb ˈlɑːfɪŋliˈlæfɪŋli
  • 1In an amused way; with laughter.

    感到有趣地,笑着

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘It just ended up being a huge success,’ Spicer says laughingly, ‘and we couldn't figure it out.
    • ‘We're at the embarrassing bit,’ she explains, and her PR laughingly says she'd better buy the paper to read the interview.
    • When they reached the sand, Muriel laughingly took off her sandals and her shorts.
    • And so we did, wildly, laughingly, in the rain and wind, thunder and lightning.
    • ‘The result was we decided to get married,’ she said laughingly at a press conference in Delhi recently.
    • She laughingly assured us that the curds were made just hours ago.
    • But, as Marie laughingly revealed to us, the medal is a fake.
    • The African loudly and laughingly repeats the tots' request.
    • Looking at one of the awning's outer support beams, he laughingly recalls a time when some of his friends kicked him out of his bedding for snoring too loudly.
    • The shot-putter, who laughingly describes himself as ‘six-foot-four and 290 pounds’, says local women can be especially impressed by large men in tracksuits.
    • ‘I tried it once and it came out like sweet milk with alcohol in it,’ the mother of two laughingly recalled.
    • The pair now are good friends, and she speaks laughingly of her nonstop travel schedule and increased computer literacy.
    • All in good fun, we laughingly made our way through the 20-odd questions, secretly jotting down our responses on separate papers.
    • They laughingly proffer a red slice of watermelon.
    • ‘It is supposed to be a guest appearance, but I keep telling him that he has made me work real hard by giving me my longest lines ever,’ the actress says laughingly.
    • He applied for what he laughingly says his wife described as ‘real jobs’ - though he cannot remember what they were.
    • When people ask him how long he bakes his bread, Dale laughingly replies, ‘Some days it takes 30 minutes, others an hour; it depends on how hot the oven is.’
    • I apologised laughingly for staring, I felt as if I was constantly just staring, trying to take in every physical aspect of this man for whom I had left my previous life without ever meeting.
    1. 1.1 With amused ridicule or ludicrous inappropriateness.
      戏弄地;傻乎乎地
      we finally reached what we laughingly called civilization

      我们最终达到了我们戏称为文明的状态。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Airlines have shrunk schedules and staffs to the point of eliminating what were laughingly referred to as meals on many routes.
      • She plays down, somewhat laughingly, the individual importance of an Oscar.
      • He also believes that pensioners are underpaid, so does that mean that we can look forward to a substantial increase in what this government laughingly calls a pension?
      • And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete.
      • I don't know why I remember that; the movie itself was laughingly forgettable.
      • At other times - and especially during what we laughingly call the Scottish ‘summer’ - only a horizontal week of sand and sea will do.
      • She laughingly adds that working with the star was not such a terrible facet of making this move.
      • The camera's perched right above the monitor, looking out over what I laughingly call my ‘study.’
      • On the side, while we were doing what we laughingly refer to as ‘research’ for this piece, we came across this story from November 2000.
      • Several points which had been lurking somewhere in the hidden depths of what I like to refer to laughingly as my mind crystallized as I was watching the game.
      • Ok, I've sort of described what I'll be up to in what we laughingly call the near future.
      • The mood on the coach was good humoured - laughingly compared to a school trip, except better prepared with wicker picnic baskets and a bottle of port.
      • Around this time of year it's the ‘I'd better do something or I'll never get into one of those sparkly knotted hankies that designers laughingly call party dresses’.
      • Bitter experience has taught me that resistance is futile, so it was with a heavy heart that I left my so-called home and got behind the wheel of what Brenda laughingly refers to as my ‘car’.
      • It would have covered the terrace outside the ‘out-house’ and made a mess of the grassed area, laughingly referred to as ‘the lawn’.

Definition of laughingly in US English:

laughingly

adverbˈlafiNGlēˈlæfɪŋli
  • 1In an amused way; with laughter.

    感到有趣地,笑着

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And so we did, wildly, laughingly, in the rain and wind, thunder and lightning.
    • The African loudly and laughingly repeats the tots' request.
    • The shot-putter, who laughingly describes himself as ‘six-foot-four and 290 pounds’, says local women can be especially impressed by large men in tracksuits.
    • ‘It is supposed to be a guest appearance, but I keep telling him that he has made me work real hard by giving me my longest lines ever,’ the actress says laughingly.
    • The pair now are good friends, and she speaks laughingly of her nonstop travel schedule and increased computer literacy.
    • Looking at one of the awning's outer support beams, he laughingly recalls a time when some of his friends kicked him out of his bedding for snoring too loudly.
    • ‘I tried it once and it came out like sweet milk with alcohol in it,’ the mother of two laughingly recalled.
    • He applied for what he laughingly says his wife described as ‘real jobs’ - though he cannot remember what they were.
    • But, as Marie laughingly revealed to us, the medal is a fake.
    • ‘We're at the embarrassing bit,’ she explains, and her PR laughingly says she'd better buy the paper to read the interview.
    • All in good fun, we laughingly made our way through the 20-odd questions, secretly jotting down our responses on separate papers.
    • They laughingly proffer a red slice of watermelon.
    • She laughingly assured us that the curds were made just hours ago.
    • I apologised laughingly for staring, I felt as if I was constantly just staring, trying to take in every physical aspect of this man for whom I had left my previous life without ever meeting.
    • ‘The result was we decided to get married,’ she said laughingly at a press conference in Delhi recently.
    • When they reached the sand, Muriel laughingly took off her sandals and her shorts.
    • ‘It just ended up being a huge success,’ Spicer says laughingly, ‘and we couldn't figure it out.
    • When people ask him how long he bakes his bread, Dale laughingly replies, ‘Some days it takes 30 minutes, others an hour; it depends on how hot the oven is.’
    1. 1.1 With amused ridicule or ludicrous inappropriateness.
      戏弄地;傻乎乎地
      we finally reached what we laughingly called civilization

      我们最终达到了我们戏称为文明的状态。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She laughingly adds that working with the star was not such a terrible facet of making this move.
      • The camera's perched right above the monitor, looking out over what I laughingly call my ‘study.’
      • Around this time of year it's the ‘I'd better do something or I'll never get into one of those sparkly knotted hankies that designers laughingly call party dresses’.
      • The mood on the coach was good humoured - laughingly compared to a school trip, except better prepared with wicker picnic baskets and a bottle of port.
      • On the side, while we were doing what we laughingly refer to as ‘research’ for this piece, we came across this story from November 2000.
      • Airlines have shrunk schedules and staffs to the point of eliminating what were laughingly referred to as meals on many routes.
      • At other times - and especially during what we laughingly call the Scottish ‘summer’ - only a horizontal week of sand and sea will do.
      • He also believes that pensioners are underpaid, so does that mean that we can look forward to a substantial increase in what this government laughingly calls a pension?
      • Bitter experience has taught me that resistance is futile, so it was with a heavy heart that I left my so-called home and got behind the wheel of what Brenda laughingly refers to as my ‘car’.
      • It would have covered the terrace outside the ‘out-house’ and made a mess of the grassed area, laughingly referred to as ‘the lawn’.
      • I don't know why I remember that; the movie itself was laughingly forgettable.
      • And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete.
      • Several points which had been lurking somewhere in the hidden depths of what I like to refer to laughingly as my mind crystallized as I was watching the game.
      • Ok, I've sort of described what I'll be up to in what we laughingly call the near future.
      • She plays down, somewhat laughingly, the individual importance of an Oscar.
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