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哄堂大笑hōng táng dà xiàoall burst into an uproarious laughter; an uproar of laughter in the audience; set the whole room in a roar of laughter;the audience roar in laughter; the whole party explode in fits of mirth;the whole room rocking with laughing ? 話說劉老老兩只手比著說道:“花兒落了結(jié)個(gè)大倭瓜?!北娙寺犃?,~起來。(《紅樓夢》500) Granny Liu’s gestures and response,“A huge bumpkin forms when the flowers fall,” caused a fresh gale of mirth. ? 飲酒中間,大家都往盤子里抓瓜子嗑,他也往盤子里抓,可抓的不是瓜子,抓了一手的糖黃皮蛋,鬧了個(gè)~。(吳趼人《二十年目睹之怪現(xiàn)狀》294) He copied the example of others in picking water-melon seeds from a dish,while the drinking was going on,and got his hand all smeared by extending it into the wrong dish,which contained wet preserved eggs. This caused a roar of laughter. ? 她維妙維肖地學(xué)著蔣介石的聲調(diào)、神色,和她那美麗輕盈的姿態(tài)一對比,逗得滿屋子人又是一陣~。(楊沫《青春之歌》101) Liping’s vivid take-off of Jiang Kaishek formed such a striking contrast to her own grace and charm that her guests started laughing uproariously./“你們案情最重?真是天曉得!”這聲音從對面一出現(xiàn),滿屋的人都忍不住~。(羅廣斌、楊益言《紅巖》421) “Your cases extremely serious? Merciful heavens!” exclaimed a prisoner. The whole cell rocked with laughter. ? 眾人聽了,~起來。(《紅樓夢》502) The whole party had exploded in fits of mirth. ? 這引起了~,……(愛新覺羅·溥儀《我的前半生》395)The whole room burst out laughing. … 哄堂大笑roaring with laughter 哄堂大笑hōnɡ tánɡ dà xiào形容滿屋子的人同時(shí)大笑起來。the whole room rocking with laughter, everybody exploding into laughter, All broke into a loud laugh. |