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gig·gly 英'ɡɪɡli美'ɡɪɡli ☆☆☆☆☆高COCA⁷⁴³⁵²BNC⁸⁶⁶⁶⁰⁺⁹iWeb⁵⁶³⁸⁸ 基本例句 adj.傻笑的⁷⁵;痴痴笑的²⁵ The older kids learn something about the difficulty of proving a negative. The younger ones grow giggly at the prospect of stepping in invisible unicorn poop. 大些的孩子了解到了证明独角兽并不存在的困难,小些的孩子听说也许会踩到看不见的独角兽的看不见的粪便上便咯咯笑起来。 ecocn For the most part, and on the outside, I was a good kid, a giggly tomboy who liked to play sports and who was good at competition. 多数时候,从表面上看,我是个好孩子,一个嘻嘻哈哈的假小子,喜欢体育运动,比赛常拿名次。 zcom He seemed just like any other four-year-old, incredibly cute, giggly and overwhelmingly energetic. 他看上去就像任何其他的4岁儿童一样,可是难以置信地可爱,咯咯地笑着,精力非常充沛。 yeeyan Our volunteers were nervous and giggly at first, but then became increasingly earnest and emphatic—intense, in fact. 自愿者开始都很害羞还不停地笑,但然后事实上他们变得郑重其事,一丝不苟。 yeeyan She wasn't so giggly anymore and she had never looked better. 她不再动辄傻笑而且看上去从没有这么完美。1stenglish We can't go backward in relationships despite our longing for the thrill of those earliest, giggly dates. 尽管我们也渴望再次体验那些早前的天真傻笑的约会,但是我们恢复不了那种关系了。 yeeyan |