cackled
英 [ˈkækld]
美 [ˈkækld]
v. 咯咯叫; 嘎嘎地笑
cackle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (常指幸灾乐祸地)咯咯笑
If someonecackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.- The old lady cackled, pleased to have produced so dramatic a reaction...
看到引起如此大的反应,老太太高兴得咯咯笑了起来。 - Newington threw his head back and cackled with laughter.
纽因顿仰头大笑。 - Cackleis also a noun.
- He let out a brief cackle.
他咯咯一笑。
- The old lady cackled, pleased to have produced so dramatic a reaction...
双语例句
- Another young worker at the diner cackled with laughter when I asked her about the plague of illness which suddenly seems to be affecting so many on Grand Isle.
近日岛上盛传因为此次原油泄漏很多人似乎突然都得了病,我问一个在餐馆工作的年轻女孩怎么看,她咯咯地笑了起来。 - When Fang tun-weng finished reading the letter, he cackled like a hen that has just laid an egg, and within one minute the whole family had learned the news.
方翁看完信,像母鸡下了蛋,叫得一分钟内全家知道这消息。 - The old witch cackled with glee.
那老巫婆高兴得咯咯直笑。 - There were small noises of comprehension around the table. A broad, hunched woman with pointed teeth cackled.
桌子周围的人恍然大悟,一个身躯高大肥硕的长着尖牙的女人咯咯笑了起来。 - "Ha, ha, ha!" cackled the old witch-lady, still nodding her high head-dress at the minister.
“哈,哈,哈!”那老妖婆咯咯地笑着,还向牧师一劲儿点着戴高帽的头。 - He blushed and cackled again.
他脸红了,又呵呵地笑起来。 - The hens cackled in alarm.
母鸡惊慌得咯咯叫。 - Cackled the old witch-lady, still nodding her high head-dress at the minister. Well, well, we must needs talk thus in the daytime!
那老妖婆咯咯地笑着,还向牧师一劲儿点着戴高帽的头。好啦,好啦,我们在这光天化日之下是得这么讲话! - Newington threw his head back and cackled with laughter.
纽因顿仰头大笑。 - The naval officer cackled and Faber smiled.
海军军官捧腹大笑,连费伯也微微地笑了。