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grin /grɪn/► SEE ALLgrin and bear itgrin like a Cheshire catbeam/grin/smile from ear to ear ●grin and ˈbear it (informal) (only used as an infinitive and in orders 只用作不定式及命令式中) accept sth unpleasant without complaining 毫无怨言地接受;忍受;逆来顺受◆If the trip is a disaster, you’ll just have to grin and bear it. 要是这次旅行糟糕透顶,你也只能忍受。 ●grin like a Cheshire ˈcatsmile widely in a foolish way or as if you are very pleased with yourself (像柴郡猫一样)咧嘴傻笑◆She sat there grinning like a Cheshire cat while we tried to put the tent up. 我们搭帐篷时,她坐在那里咧着嘴傻笑。 ORIGIN The Cheshire Cat is a character in Lewis Carroll’s story, Alice in Wonderland. 柴郡猫是刘易斯 ∙ 卡罗尔所著小说《爱丽丝梦游仙境》中的一个角色。●beam/grin/smile from ear to ˈearbe smiling, etc. a lot because you are very pleased about sth 笑得合不拢嘴;眉开眼笑◆I like your graduation photo, with you grinning from ear to ear and your parents looking so proud.我喜欢你的毕业照,你咧着嘴笑得那么开心,你爸妈看上去又那么骄傲。 |