laughter n. 1.笑,笑声。 2.〔古语〕好笑的事。 3.〔美俚〕力量悬殊得可笑的体育比赛。 burst into laughter 放声大笑。 die with laughter 笑得要死。 Homeric laughter 宏亮[健康]的笑声〔原指荷马史诗中天上诸神的大笑声〕。 roar with laughter 哄堂大笑。
burst vi. 1.破裂,迸裂,爆炸;爆发出,喷出;(花蕾等)绽开,(洪水等)溃决;〔俚语〕破产。 2.突然发作,忽然出现。 3.胀破;充满 (with). The shell burst overhead. 炸弹在头上爆炸。 The buds are bursting. 花蕾正在绽开。 The door burst open. 门猛然打开。 Oil burst to the surface. 喷出地面的石油。 burst on the eye 突然出现在眼前。 The applause burst from the crowd. 人群中爆发出掌声。 I am bursting to tell him the news. 我恨不得马上就告诉他那个消息。 vt. 1.使破裂,使爆裂;打开,劈开,撞开;突破,冲破。 2.使充满,使胀破。 burst the baloon with a pin 用针把气球戳破。 He became so excited that he almost burst a blood vessel. 他兴奋得几乎血管都要破裂了,他万分兴奋。 burst a door open 把门撞开。 burst a conspiracy 破获一起阴谋。 burst the restraints 打破束缚。 banks burst by flood 被洪水冲破的堤防。 be bursting to do (sth.) 忍不住[急着]要做(某事)。 burst away 1. 破裂,爆发。 2. 〔诗〕急忙逃走。 burst forth 忽然跳出;忽然出现;突然爆发;(血等)喷出 (A great epidemic burst forth. 突然发生了一场大瘟疫)。 burst in 1. 扑进,闯进;打扰,侵入。 2. 插嘴,打断(别人谈话)。 3.突然出现 (Sorry if we burst in on you. 突然来打扰您,非常抱歉)。burst into 1. 闯进。 2. 突然发作,突然…起来(burst into a room 推进房内。 burst into fame 忽然出名。 burst into flames 忽然烧起来。 burst into laughter [tears] 突然哈哈大笑[哇地一声哭起来]。 burst into bloom 开花。 burst into speech 急忙说起来)。 burst one's sides (with laughing) 笑破肚皮。 burst oneself (过劳)伤身。 burst on the ear 忽然听见 (A sound burst on [upon] their ears. 一个声音突然传进他们耳中)。 burst open 推开;忽然打开;(花)渐开,(板栗)裂开。 burst out 1. 冒出;现出。 2. 突然发作;突然发生;突然…起来。 burst through 推开,拨开。 burst up 1. 爆发。 2. 失败,破产,垮台。 3. 突然激动,勃然大怒。 4. 使崩溃。 burst upon [on] 突然出现;袭击 (A splendid view burst upon us. 我们的眼前突然呈现一片壮丽的景色。 The real situation burst upon me. 我突然认清了真实的形势)。 burst with 装满,充满(He is bursting with health. 他极其健康。 a bag bursting with gold 装满金子的口袋。 a heart ready to burst with indignation 容易动怒)。 go burst 〔口语〕失败,破产。 n. 1.突然破裂,炸裂,爆炸。 2.(油等的)喷出;(感情等的)爆发,(景物等的)突然出现。 3.突进,疾走;【军事】(自动武器的)连发射击,扫射。 4.一口气,一阵,一下子。 5.【无线电】脉冲;正弦波群;〔口语〕闹饮。 a burst of tire 轮胎爆裂。 a great burst of light 突然出现一大片亮光。 a burst of passion 激情的迸发。 a burst of blood from the wound 伤口喷血。 a burst of mountain and plain 突然展开的峰峦和平原的景色。 The car passed us with a burst of speed. 那辆车子突然加快速度超过我们。 a fine burst of the countryside 眼前突然呈现出一派秀丽的乡村景色。 a burst in the dike 堤防的缺口。 a burst from the machine gun 机枪的扫射。 at a [one] burst 一阵;一口气;一举,一下 (go up a hill at a burst一口气爬上山)。 go on the burst 〔俚语〕闹饮。 in sudden bursts 一阵一阵[忽冷忽热]地工作 (work in sudden bursts 冷一阵热一阵地做工作)。 burst-up 〔口语〕垮台,破产。
Then she tickled me into a burst of laughter . 然后,她用手指轻轻地搔我,痒得我发出一阵大笑。
A burst of laughter made him straighten himself and look round . 一阵笑声使他挺直了身子向左右张望。
There was a burst of laughter in the next room 隔壁房间里突然爆发出一阵笑声。
There was a burst of laughter in the next room 隔壁房间里突然爆发出一阵笑声
He inquired where they were , and was answered by a burst of laughter 他问他俩到哪儿去了,回答他的是一阵哄笑。
A burst of laughter 突然一阵大笑
And then there was a burst of laughter , and when one of them told the rest to be quiet bordenave s distant snorings became audible 接着,她们当中一个人叫大家安静下来,这时,她们又听见远处传来的博尔德纳夫的鼾声。
An intriguing episode or a witty remark can grip the imagination of the listener and through exaggeration can illicit a burst of laughter 往往一件趣事,一个片断,甚至一句警言妙语,通过夸张想象,而令人情不自禁地捧腹发笑。
This lasted several minutes , until the frightful overturn of reason was accomplished ; then uttering a loud cry followed by a burst of laughter , he rushed down the stairs 几分钟,他已经没有了理智,接着,他大叫一声,爆发出一阵大笑,冲下楼梯去了。
Reading “ the emperor ' s new clothes ” , i had to let out a burst of laughter over his fool . “ the little match girl ” couldn ' t keep me from crying for her misery 读了《皇帝的新装》 ,我不禁为他的愚蠢而捧腹;而《卖火柴的小女孩》的悲惨遭遇却令我唏嘘不已。