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1 | I to raise the corners of your mouth when you are happy , pleased , or being friendly , or when you think something is funny 微笑 |
| Just thinking of you makes me smile. 一想起你就能让我笑出来。 |
| +at James looked up and smiled at Karen. 詹姆斯抬起头,对着卡伦微笑。 |
| smile to yourself Dexter smiled to himself as he remembered the incident. 德克斯特一想起那件事就暗自发笑。 |
| 1a | T to say or express something by smiling or when smiling 微笑着说;用微笑表示 | | ‘I’ m really glad too,’ smiled Juliet. “我也非常高兴”,朱丽叶微笑着说。 | | John paid the bill, smiled his thanks, and left. 约翰付了账,微笑着道谢后离开了。 | |
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2 | I to think that something is funny or pleasant 觉得好笑;觉得高兴 |
| +at Jenny smiled at the thought of the evening ahead. 珍妮一想起明天晚上就觉得高兴。 |
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3 | I +on mainly literary if something such as luck or heaven smiles on you , you are successful , or you have good luck (运气、老天等)惠及,开恩 |
| Let’ s hope the gods smile on us and it’ s sunny tomorrow. 但愿天公作美,明天天晴。 |
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