guffawing
guffawing — 動詞
- guffawingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- guffawings3rd person singular
- guffawinging-ing form
- guffawingedpast simple
1. used when someone is laughing in a loud, rough, almost rude way, usually at some
放聲大笑
粗聲且失控地大笑出聲
used when someone is laughing in a loud, rough, almost rude way, usually at something they find silly or absurd
Charlotte was guffawing at her uncle's terrible dad jokes all through dinner.
整頓晚餐 Charlotte 都在為叔叔那些超冷的笑話放聲大笑。
pattern: be guffawing at + something funny
The fishermen kept guffawing as Omar tried to balance on the slippery dock.
Omar 在濕滑的碼頭上想保持平衡,幾位漁夫一直在旁邊放聲大笑。
pattern: keep guffawing while watching someone struggle
Sade started guffawing in the middle of the lecture and could not stop.
Sade 在課堂中途突然開始放聲大笑,怎麼樣都停不下來。
Joaquín stood by the bar, guffawing over a story about his neighbour's runaway goat.
Joaquín 站在吧台旁,為一個鄰居家羊脫逃的故事放聲大笑。
Hiro and Tamar were guffawing so hard that the waiter brought them tissues.
Hiro 和 Tamar 笑到那麼大聲,服務生還拿了面紙過來。
文法句型
start / keep guffawing
be guffawing at + something
guffawing over + something
用法筆記
Often follows be, start, or keep, and pairs with at + the thing found funny or over + a story or joke. The laughter described is noisy and uncontrolled, so the word fits casual scenes rather than polite or formal ones.
常見錯誤
guffawing — 名詞
1. the sound or act of laughing in a loud, rough way, often heard across a room or
粗聲大笑
粗聲大笑的聲音或行為
the sound or act of laughing in a loud, rough way, often heard across a room or in a noisy group
Loud guffawing came from the back of the bus when Hoa told the joke.
Hoa 講完笑話後,公車後排傳出大聲的粗聲大笑。
pattern: guffawing came from + place
Aarav's guffawing was so sudden that it startled the cat off the table.
Aarav 的粗聲大笑來得很突然,把桌上的貓嚇得跳下來。
pattern: someone's guffawing
James could hear his father's guffawing from two rooms away.
James 在兩個房間外都聽得到父親的粗聲大笑。
There was deep guffawing every time Christopher pulled out the photo album.
每次 Christopher 拿出那本相簿,現場就會傳出低沉的粗聲大笑。
Élise's guffawing filled the kitchen as she watched the old comedy film.
Élise 看著那部老喜劇片時,廚房裡充滿她的粗聲大笑。
- guffaw
the base noun; names one single burst, while guffawing names the sound or activity as a whole
- belly laughs
informal phrase for deep laughs that shake the whole body
- roaring laughter
stresses sustained volume; very common in writing
- chuckling
quiet, low laughter under the breath
- snickering
half-hidden laughter, often slightly mean
文法句型
someone's guffawing
the guffawing of + group
between bouts of guffawing
用法筆記
Usually treated as uncountable, like 'laughter'. Common in possessive frames such as 'his guffawing' or as the subject of verbs of sound such as come from, fill, or be heard. Adjectives like loud, deep, or sudden are typical; size words like 'small' or 'quiet' contradict the meaning.