grin
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1 [I, Ipr] ~ (at sb) smile broadly, so as to show the teeth, expressing amusement, foolish satisfaction, contempt, etc 露齿而笑(表示高兴、 愚蠢的满足、 轻蔑等); 咧著嘴笑; 龇著牙笑
He grinned at me, as if sharing a secret joke. 他朝我龇牙一笑, 好像彼此会心领略一个笑话.
grin with delight 高兴得露齿一笑
grin from ear to ear, ie very broadly 咧著大嘴笑.
2 [Tn] express (sth) by grinning 露齿笑著表示(某事)
He grinned his approval. 他咧嘴一笑表示赞成.
3 (idm 习语) grin and `bear it endure pain, disappointment, etc without complaining 毫无怨言地忍受痛苦、 挫折等. grin, n act of grinning 露齿笑
a broad, foolish, silly, etc grin 咧著嘴的、 愚蠢的、 傻气的...一笑
With a nasty grin on his face he took out a knife. 他狞笑著掏出了刀子.
I'm afraid I can't agree with you. That's a good way of giving information, but it's not a good way of persuading people. For one thing, it's boring, and people aren't going to read an ad that looks boring. For another thing, one computer looks very like
Together we repeated and repeated words and sentences.
我们一道反反复复地说词语和句子。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.