微笑英语怎么说
- He smiled and waved at Mrs. Grady, then thrust his shovel deep into the snow.
- Heidi immediately followed the lady into the dining-room, where Clara greeted her with a smile.
- The sound of their child giggling would make most parents smile but it is one that Sarah Cross dreads.
- He smiled, trying to placate me.
- Cheryl Cole had every reason to smile as she posed ahead of her lucrative 30-minute gig at the Cannes Festival last night.
- A veiled woman gave me a kindly smile.
- Refusing to take the caller 's rage personally, she put a smile on her face and listened with empathy as the ailing retiree ranted for 45 minutes.
- The politician wear a confident smile throughout the interview.
- But of course, we do ha ve young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.
- He listens his fill, nods, and smiles, then the woman deftly wheels his chair through the crowd and out of the mausoleum.
- Raise your head a little bit and hold the saddle and smile a little.
- Wear a smile and have friends. Wear a scowl and have wrinkles.
- She answered my smile with a scowl.
- Ellen's same sad glad smile standing there by his bed. Faithful Ellen, waiting.
- They turn around to their friends and give a big grin.
- Most people, generally speaking, are ready to smile back when they are smiled at.
- They smiled as Mike and I walked past them, heading for the kitchen, which lead to the porch that overlooked the back yard.
- She smiled up at me when I looked in, and splashed a little.
- He laid his finger on it, with a smile.
- It's impossible to say hello without smiling. One leads to the other just as a tap causes a knee jerk.
- She smiled while glancing at Ludovic Seeley, who did not glance back, and smiled at Moira, at Lucy, at John in turn.
- He assures me that the knack is to flex the muscles on the side of your cheeks, hard.
- Valentine smiled, but it was evident that she suffered.
- Parrot promised faithfully to deliver the message, and then flew away smiling to himself.
- From the moment the axe swung, the fleeds of flags, bunting and royal smiles were sown for centuries to come.