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smiling
(
a
.)微笑的,晴朗美好的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smile
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Smiled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Smiling
.]
1.
To
express
amusement
,
pleasure
,
moderate
joy
,
or
love
and
kindness
,
by
the
features
of
the
face
;
to
laugh
silently
.
He
doth
nothing
but
frown
. . . .
He
hears
merry
tales
and
smiles
not
.
--
Shak
.
She
smiled
to
see
the
doughty
hero
slain
.
--
Pope
.
When
last
I
saw
thy
young
blue
eyes
,
they
smiled
.
--
Byron
.
2.
To
express
slight
contempt
by
a
look
implying
sarcasm
or
pity
;
to
sneer
.
'
T
was
what
I
said
to
Craggs
and
Child
,
Who
praised
my
modesty
,
and
smiled
. --
Pope
.
3.
To
look
gay
and
joyous
;
to
have
an
appearance
suited
to
excite
joy
;
as
,
smiling
spring
;
smiling
plenty
.
The
desert
smiled
,
And
paradise
was
opened
in
the
wild
. --
Pope
.
4.
To
be
propitious
or
favorable
;
to
favor
;
to
countenance
; --
often
with
on
;
as
,
to
smile
on
one's
labors
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
smiling
adj
:
smiling
with
happiness
or
optimism
; "
Come
to
my
arms
,
my
beamish
boy
!"-
Lewis
Carroll
; "
a
room
of
smiling
faces
"; "
a
round
red
twinkly
Santa
Claus
" [
syn
:
beamish
,
smiling(a)
,
twinkly
]
n
:
a
facial
expression
characterized
by
turning
up
the
corners
of
the
mouth
;
usually
shows
pleasure
or
amusement
[
syn
:
smile
,
grin
,
grinning
]
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