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.
While early settlers had killed bison for food, now the killing became more widespread.
早期的殖民者只是以杀野牛为食,这时屠宰野牛就更为广泛了。
Their population has now increased to 435,000, and today they make up about 13% of the population.
不过现在他们的人口已增长到435,000人,如今他们已占全国人口的13%。
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