giggle
verb
noun
ˈɡɪɡəl verb
1 to laugh quickly, quietly, and in a high voice, because something is funny or because you are nervous or embarrassed 咯咯笑,傻笑
If you can’t stop giggling you’ll have to leave the room.
如果你还咯咯地笑个不停,就给我离开教室。
noun
2 a quick, quiet, high-sounding laugh 咯咯笑,傻笑 C
‘Catch me if you can,’ she said with a giggle.
“你来抓我呀。”她咯咯地笑着说。
Vicky suppressed a nervous giggle .
维基忍住了她紧张的傻笑。
He looked so ridiculous I got the giggles (=started to giggle) .
他看上去很滑稽,逗得我咯咯笑。
Soon the whole group had the giggles .
很快,组里所有的人都咯咯笑了起来。
Margaret was seized by a fit of the giggles (=she could not stop giggling) .
玛格丽特控制不住,一阵咯咯大笑。
give sb the giggles
3
a giggle
something that you think is fun to do that will not hurt anyone or anything [英,非正式] 趣事,好玩的事 BrE informal
Go on, it’ll be a giggle!
来吧,很好玩的!