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smile

N รอยยิ้ม  grin roi-yiam

 

smile

VI ยิ้ม  ยิ้มแย้ม  beam grin yiam

 

smile at

PHRV ขบขัน กับ  ยิ้ม ให้ กับ  kob-kan-kab

 

smile at

PHRV ยิ้ม มา ทาง  ยิ้ม ให้  smile on yim-ma-tang

 

smile on

PHRV ทำให้ เบิกบาน กับ  smile upon tam-hai-bok-ban-kab

 

smile on

PHRV ยิ้ม ให้ กับ  ยิ้ม ไป ทาง  smile at smile upon yim-hai-kab

 

smile upon

PHRV ทำให้ เบิกบาน กับ  smile on tam-hai-bok-ban-kab

 

smile upon

PHRV ยิ้ม ให้ กับ  ยิ้ม ไป ทาง  smile at smile on yim-hai-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SMILE

v.i. 1. To contract the features of the face in such a manner as to express pleasure, moderate joy, or love and kindness; the contrary to frown. The smiling infant in his hand shall take the crested basilisk and speckled snake. She smil'd to see the doughty hero slain.
2. To express slight contempt by a smiling liik, implying sarcasm or pity; to sneer. 'Twas what I said to Craggs and Child, who prais'd my modesty, and smil'd.
3. To look gay and joyous; or to have an appearance to excite joy; as smiling spring; smiling plenty. The desert smil'd, and paradise was open'd in the wild.
4. To be propitious or favorable; to favor; to countenance. May heaven smile on out labors.

 

SMILE

v.t.To awe with a contemptuous smile.

 

SMILE

n. 1. A peculiar contraction of the features of the face, which naturally expresses pleasure, moderate joy, approbation or kindness; opposed to frown. Sweet intercourse of looks and smiles.
2. Gay or joyous appearance; as the smiles of spring.
3. Favor; countenance; propitiousness; as the smiles of providence.
A smile of contempt, a look resembling that of pleasure, but usually or often it can be distinguished by an accompanying archness, or some glance intended to be understood.

 

SMILER

n.One who smiles.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SMILE

Smile, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Smiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Smiling. ] Etym: [OE. smilen; akin to Dan. smile, Sw. smila, MHG. smielen, smieren, L. mirari to wonder at, Skr. smi to smile; and probably to E. smicker. sq. root173. Cf. Admire, Marvel, Smirk. ]

 

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 led 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; smilimg 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.

 

SMILE

SMILE Smile, v. t.

 

1. To express by a smile; as, to smile consent; to smile a welcome to visitors.

 

2. To affect in a certain way with a smile. [R.] And sharply smile prevailing folly dead. Young.

 

SMILE

Smile, n. Etym: [CF. Dan. smiil, Sw. smil. See Smile, v. i.]

 

1. The act of smiling; a peculiar change or brightening of the face, which expresses pleasure, moderate joy, mirth, approbation, or kindness; -- opposed to frown. Sweet intercourse Of looks and smiles: for smiles from reason flow. Milton.

 

2. A somewhat similar expression of countenance, indicative of satisfaction combined with malevolent feelings, as contempt, scorn, etc; as, a scornful smile.

 

3. Favor; countenance; propitiousness; as, the smiles of Providence. "The smile of heaven. " Shak.

 

4. Gay or joyous appearance; as, the smiles of spring. The brightness of their [the flowers' ] smile was gone. Bryant.

 

SMILELESS

SMILELESS Smile "less, a.

 

Defn: Not having a smile.

 

SMILER

SMILER Smil "er, n.

 

Defn: One who smiles. Tennyson.

 

SMILET

SMILET Smil "et, n.

 

Defn: A little smile. [R.] Those happy smilets That played on her ripe lip. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

smile

smile |smīl smaɪl | verb [ no obj. ] form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed: she was smiling | he smiled at Shelley | (as adj. smiling ) : smiling faces. [ with obj. ] express (a feeling ) with such an expression: he smiled his admiration of the great stone circle. (smile at /on /upon ) regard favorably or indulgently: at first fortune smiled on him. (often as adj. smiling ) literary (esp. of a landscape ) have a bright or pleasing aspect: smiling groves and terraces. noun a pleased, kind, or amused facial expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed: he flashed his most winning smile | she greeted us all with a smile. PHRASES be all smiles informal (of a person ) look very cheerful and pleased, esp. in contrast to a previous mood. come up smiling informal recover from adversity and cheerfully face what is to come. DERIVATIVES smil er noun, smil ing ly adverb ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; related to smirk .

 

smiley

smil ey |ˈsmīlē ˈsmaɪli | adjective informal smiling; cheerful: he drew a smiley face. noun (in electronic communications ) a symbol that represents a smiling face, typically formed by the characters:-) and used to indicate that the writer is pleased or joking.

 

Smiley, Jane

Smi ley, Jane |ˈsmīlē ˈsmaɪli | (1949 –), US writer; full name Jane Graves Smiley. She wrote A Thousand Acres (Pulitzer Prize, 1991 ), as well as Moo (1995 ), The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (1998 ), and Horse Heaven (2000 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

smile

smile |smʌɪl | verb [ no obj. ] form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed: she was smiling broadly | he smiled at Shelley | (as adj. smiling ) : smiling faces. [ with obj. ] express (a feeling ) by smiling: he smiled his admiration of the great stone circle. (smile at /on /upon ) regard favourably or indulgently: at first fortune smiled on him. (often as adj. smiling ) literary (especially of landscape ) have a bright or pleasing aspect: smiling groves and terraces. noun a pleased, kind, or amused facial expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed: he flashed his most winning smile | she greeted us all with a smile. PHRASES be all smiles informal look very cheerful and pleased, especially in contrast to a previous mood. come up smiling informal recover from adversity and cheerfully face what is to come. DERIVATIVES smiler noun, smilingly adverb ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; related to smirk .

 

smiley

smiley |ˈsmʌɪli |(also smily ) adjective ( smilier, smiliest ) informal smiling; cheerful: he drew a smiley face. noun ( pl. smileys or smilies ) (in electronic communications ) a symbol that represents a smiling face, typically formed by the characters:-) and used to indicate that the writer is pleased or joking.

 

Smiley, Jane

Smi ley, Jane |ˈsmīlē ˈsmaɪli | (1949 –), US writer; full name Jane Graves Smiley. She wrote A Thousand Acres (Pulitzer Prize, 1991 ), as well as Moo (1995 ), The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (1998 ), and Horse Heaven (2000 ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

smile

smile verb he smiled at her: beam, grin (from ear to ear ), dimple, twinkle; smirk, simper; leer. ANTONYMS frown. noun the smile on Sara's face: beam, grin, twinkle; smirk, simper; leer. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD smile, grin, simper, smirk The facial expression created by turning the corners of the mouth upward is commonly known as a smile. It can convey a wide range of emotion, from pleasure, approval, or amusement to insincerity and disinterest (his complaint was met with a blank smile ). A grin is a wide smile that suggests spontaneous cheerfulness, warmth, pleasure, or amusement (her teasing provoked an affectionate grin ). But grin may also describe a ferocious baring of the teeth or an angry grimace (the grin of a skeleton ). A simper, on the other hand, is an expression of smugness and self-righteousness (her simper of superiority ) as well as a silly or affected smile (she curtsied with a girlish simper ). Smirk also implies an affected or self-conscious smile, but one that expresses derision or hostility (to trick someone and then smirk as he makes a fool of himself ).These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

smile

smile verb Joseph looked up at her and smiled: grin, beam, grin like a Cheshire cat, grin from ear to ear, twinkle; informal be all smiles. noun she gave him a warm smile: grin, beam; smirk, simper; leer. ANTONYMS frown, scowl.

 

Duden Dictionary

Smiley

Smi ley Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈsmaɪli |das Smiley; Genitiv: des Smileys, Plural: die Smileys englisch smiley, zu: smiley (umgangssprachlich ) = lächelnd, zu: to smile = lächeln Emoticon in Form eines kleinen, stilisierten, um 90 Grad gegen den Uhrzeigersinn gedrehten Gesichtes

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

smile

smile /smaɪl /〖原義は 「声を出さずに笑う 」〗動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; smiling 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…に /…して » ほほえむ , 微笑する , にっこりする «at , on , upon , for /to do » (laugh 自動詞 1a )smile broadly [sweetly, faintly, sadly ]満面に笑みを浮かべて [にこやかに, かすかに, 悲しげに ]笑う smile back ほほえみ返す smile at [╳to ] the children 子供たちにほほえみかける [を見てほほえむ ]smile with one's eyes [mouth ]目元 [口元 ]をゆるめて笑う smile to oneself 一人ほほえむ Everyone, smile for [at ] the camera .みんな, カメラの方を見てにっこりして 2 ⦅主に文 ⦆ «…に » 〈運などが 〉向く , 〈幸運 神などが 〉ほほえみかける , 恵みをたれる «on , upon » Fortune smiled on her .彼女につきがまわってきた The weather smiled on us. It was a nice day .私たちは天候に恵まれて, 快晴の1日だった 3 ⦅詩 /文 ⦆〈主に風景が 〉輝いている , 心地よい趣がある the smiling countryside in the sunshine 陽光を浴びて光り輝く田園 他動詞 1 気持ち をほほえんで示す ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 にっこり笑って … と言う (say 他動詞 1a 語法 )smile one's thanks ほほえんで感謝の意を表す smile a welcome [farewell ]微笑して歓迎 [別れ ]の意を表す ▸ “Long time no see,John smiled .「久しぶりだな 」ジョンはにっこりして言った 2 ⦅書 ⦆smile a … smile /a smile of …〗…な笑い方をする (!受け身にしない ) smile a sad [happy, forced ] smile 悲しげに [楽しそうに, むりに ]笑う smile a triumphant smile smile a smile of triumph 誇らしげに笑う (≒smile triumphantly ).3 A into B /out of B 〗ほほえみかけてA 〈人 〉をB 状態 にさせる [Bからぬけ出させる ]; A 〗A 〈悲しみなど 〉を笑って忘れる (away )She smiled him into good humor [out of anger ].彼女のほほえみで彼は気分をよくした [怒りがほぐれた ]smile one's sadness away 悲しみを笑い飛ばす come p sm ling ⦅話 ⦆(ボクシングで )〈選手が 〉元気に次のラウンドに挑む ; 〈人が 〉新たな難事に立ち向かう .sm le at A 1 自動詞 1 .2 A 〈事 〉にじっと耐える .名詞 s /-z /C 1 ほほえみ , 微笑, 笑顔 (laugh 名詞 1 )have [put ] a big smile on one's face put on a big smile 満面に笑みをたたえる ▸ a wry [half ] smile 苦笑い [半笑い ]give him a little [small, slight ] smile 彼にちらっとほほえむ (!give a little smile to himなどとするのはごく まれ ) crack a smile ⦅くだけて ⦆にっこりとする, 作り笑いする 2 (運命などの )恵み , 恩恵 the smile of fortune 運命の恵み 3 (風景などの )晴れやかさ .be ll sm les ⦅くだけて ⦆(先ほどまでの心配ぶりなどが一変して )満面に笑みをたたえている When Sarah heard she passed the exam, she was all smiles .サラは試験に合格したと聞いて大喜びだった p t a sm le on A's f ce A 〈人 〉を楽しい気分にさせる .w pe [t ke ] the sm le off A's f ce 〈人 物 〉がA 〈人 〉を笑っていられなくする, 真顔にさせる .

 

smiley

smil ey /smáɪli /形容詞 にこやかな, 笑顔の .名詞 s, -ies C スマイリー, 笑顔マーク (!Eメールなどで使う; 記号を組み合わせた人の顔で, 英語では:-) のように横向き; emoticon ) .