1. 关于微笑的英语名言
Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they find laughable. —-Anonymous
没有什么比一个人发现什么东西可笑更能表现他的性格。 —无名
Nobody ever died of laughter. —-Max.Beerbohm
没人曾经笑死。 —-马克西米连。比尔伯姆
Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. —-Victor Borge
笑是两个人之间最短的距离。—-维克托。伯盖
The most wasted day of all is that during which we have not laughed. —–Sebastian R.N.Chamfort
最浪费的日子是没有笑声的日子。 —塞巴斯蒂安。查姆福特
If you don’t learn to laugh at troubles, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you grow old. —Edward W.Howe
如果你不学会在麻烦时笑,当你变老时,你不会对任何东西笑。 —爱徳华。豪
Perhaps I know why it is man alone who laughs; He alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.
—-Nietzsche
也许我知道为什么人在孤独时笑:他独自受苦良深,他不的不发明笑。 —尼采
The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter. —Mark Twain
人类确有一件有效武器,那就是笑。 —马克。吐温
2. 关于Smile的英语美句有哪些
1.Sleep , my son , and smile in sleep .
睡吧,我的儿子,在梦中笑吧。
2.But it is the smile that they want .
而这种笑容恰恰也是他们想要的。
3.They smile when they play with toys .
当他们玩玩具的时候他们会笑。
4.She always meets students with a smile .
她总是面带微笑地迎接学生。
5.Gradually smile appeared on her face .
慢慢地她脸上露出一丝笑容。
3. 有关微笑的英语名言和英文警句
1、It is the tears of the earth that keep here smiles in bloom. 是大地的泪点,使她的微笑保持着青春不谢。
2、If you smile when one is around,you really mean it. 如果你独自一人笑了,那是真心的笑。
3、Don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened.不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。
4、Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. 人生是由呜咽、抽泣和微笑组成的,而在三者之中,抽泣处于支配地位。
4. 有关微笑的英语名言和英文警句
the world puts off its mask of vastness to its lover.
it becomes small as one song, as one kiss of the eternal.
是大地的泪点,使她的微笑保持着青春不谢。
it is the tears of the earth that keep here smiles in bloom.
无垠的沙漠热烈追求一叶绿草的爱,她摇摇头笑着飞开了。
Josh Billings
Marrying for love may be a bit risky, but it is so honest that God can’t help but smile on it.
乔西·比林斯
为了爱情结婚也许有点冒险,但却如此真实,上帝除了微笑也无能为力。
If you smile when one is around,you really mean it.
如果你独自一人笑了,那是真心的笑。–Andy Rooney Don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened.不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (O.Henry, American writer)
人生是由呜咽、抽泣和微笑组成的,而在三者之中,抽泣处于支配地位。(美国作家 欧 享利)
5. 求英语中32个表示笑的单词或短语
笑的单词 laugh,cachinnate, cackle, guffaw. Informal heehaw,smile,beam, grin. giggle,snicker, snigger, titter,笑的短语 not be a barrel of laughs (informal) to not be enjoyable. ‘—He’s a bit serious, isn’t he?’ ‘Yeah, not exactly a barrel of laughs.’ not be a bundle of laughs (informal) to not be entertaining or enjoyable. —She’s not a bundle of laughs, your cousin. The funeral wasn’t exactly a bundle of laughs. be a laugh a minute (informal) to be very funny and entertaining. —You know what Mark’s like – he’s not exactly a laugh a minute. ‘A two-hour meeting with Nigel Owen? I bet that was fun.’ ‘Oh, it was a laugh a minute.’ be laughing all the way to the bank (informal) if someone is laughing all the way to the bank, they have made a lot of money very easily, often because someone else has been stupid. —If we don’t take this opportunity, you can be sure our competitors will and they’ll be laughing all the way to the bank. be laughing on the other side of your face (British, American & Australian, informal, American & Australian, informal) if you say someone who is happy will be laughing on the other side of their face, you are angry about the thing that is making them happy and think that something will soon happen to upset them. —You’ll be laughing out of the other side of your face if you fail your exams. be laughing up your sleeve to laugh at someone secretly, often in an unkind way. —He persuaded people to believe in him and all the time he was laughing up his sleeve at them. (often + at) be no laughing matter if a subject is no laughing matter, it is serious and not something that people should make jokes about.— Haemorrhoids are all very funny when other people have them, but if you get them yourself, it’s no laughing matter. a belly laugh a loud laugh which cannot be controlled.— It’s not often you hear the kind of jokes that give you a real belly laugh. Don’t make me laugh. (informal) something that you say when someone has suggested something that you think is not at all likely to happen. —‘You never know, Pete might help out.’ ‘Pete? Help out? Don’t make me laugh!’ have the last laugh to make someone who has criticized or defeated you look stupid by succeeding at something more important or by seeing them fail. —They fired her last year but she had the last laugh because she was taken on by their main rivals at twice the salary. not know whether to laugh or cry to be extremely upset by something bad that has happened. —Then they announced that my flight was delayed for ten hours. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. laugh in someone’s face to show someone that you do not respect them and do not think their ideas are important.— He asked them to put out their cigarettes but they just laughed in his face. laugh like a drain (British & Australian) to laugh very loudly.— I told her what had happened and she laughed like a drain. laugh something/someone out of court to refuse to think seriously about an idea, belief or a possibility.— At the meeting, her proposal was laughed out of court. (usually passive) Anyone who had made such a ludicrous suggestion would have been laughed out of court [laugh/scream/shout etc.] your head off to laugh/scream/shout etc. very much and very loudly. He laughed his head off when he read the letter. a laughing stock someone who does something very stupid which makes other people laugh at them. —I can’t cycle around on that old thing! I’ll be the laughing stock of the neighbourhood. (usually + of) have the last laugh to succeed when others thought you would not.— The company fired her last year but she had the last laugh because she was hired by their main rival at twice the salary.Usage notes: sometimes used with get:— She said I’d never make it to college, but I got the last laugh.a laugh a minute very funny and entertaining. —Paul’s clever screenplay makes this new comedy a laugh a minute.Usage notes: often used humorously to mean the opposite: Any meeting with a school principal has to be a laugh a minute.laugh all the way to the bank to be pleased about the profit earned from doing something. —Team owners complain about the latest TV deal, but in fact they are laughing all the way to the bank. After we sold the house, my wife cried and I laughed all the way to the bank.laugh at someone to ridicule someone.— A lot of kids laughed at me because of the way I dressed, but it never bothered me.laugh at something to show you think something is ridiculous. —Cynthia laughs at the suggestion she’s doing this job for the money.laugh off something to act as if something is not important to you. It’s not easy to laugh off an insult.— She criticizes his work 。
6. 关于爱情和微笑的句子【英语】
1. keep your heart open, love will find a way in.
2. the best way to not get your heart broken is to pretend you don’t have one.
3.There is a life you live and a life you leave behind. But what you share with someone else, especially someone you love, that’s not just how you bury your past. it’s how you write your future.
4. the most important thing in life is to find someone you love, and when you do, hold on to them no matter what, because in the end, that would be all that really matters.
7. 用英语写一段150字关于微笑的短文 谢谢
What is the Smile?
A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing those muscles most notably near both ends of the mouth. The smile can also be found around the eyes (See ‘Duchenne smile’ below). Among humans, it is customarily an expression denoting pleasure, happiness, or amusement, but can also be an involuntary expression of anxiety, in which case it is known as a grimace. Cross-cultural studies have shown that smiling is used as a means of communicating emotions throughout the world.[1] Happiness is most often the motivating cause of a smile. Among animals, the exposure of teeth, which may bear a resemblance to a smile, is often used as a threat or warning display – known as a snarl – or a sign of submission. In chimpanzees, it can also be a sign of fear. The study of smiles is a part of gelotology, psychology, and linguistics, comprising various theories of affect, humor, and laughter.