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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - smile

 
 

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smile
~1 v 1 to have or make a smile on your face  (smile at sb)  (Joanna was smiling at us in a friendly way. | Neil smiled to himself, thinking about how he had tricked them.) 2 smile at sth to be amused by something, often without showing it  (Graham smiled at his colleague's suggestion.) 3 to say or express something with a smile  ("So this is your secret weapon" he smiled. | She smiled a welcome.)  (- compare grin1 (1)) 4 be all smiles to look very happy and to behave in a friendly way 5 smile to think/see/remember etc to be amused when you think about something, see something etc  (When I look back at my youth I smile to think how naive I was.) 6 »LUCK/FORTUNE« especially literary if luck or fortune smiles on you, you have very good luck - smilingly adv  (Melissa smilingly reached for a cigarette.) ~2 n an expression on your face in which your mouth curves upwards to show that you are happy, amused, friendly, etc  (George had a big smile on his face. | "Hello," he said with a smile. | give sb a smile)  (Tracy gave the girl a warm smile.)
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  (smiles, smiling, smiled) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. When you smile, the corners of your mouth curve up and you sometimes show your teeth. People smile when they are pleased or amused, or when they are being friendly. When he saw me, he smiled and waved... He rubbed the back of his neck and smiled ruefully at me... His smiling face appears on T-shirts, billboards, and posters. VERB: V, V at n, V-ing 2. A smile is the expression that you have on your face when you smile. She gave a wry smile... ‘There are some sandwiches if you’re hungry,’ she said with a smile... N-COUNT 3. If you say that something such as fortune smiles on someone, you mean that they are lucky or successful. (LITERARY) When fortune smiled on him, he made the most of it... VERB: V on/upon n 4. If you say that someone is all smiles, you mean that they look very happy, often when they have previously been worried or upset about something. PHRASE: v-link PHR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  (~d; smiling)  Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English smerian to laugh, Sanskrit smayate he ~s  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. to have, produce, or exhibit a ~  2.  a. to look or regard with amusement or ridicule ~d at his own folly — Martin Gardner  b. to bestow approval feeling that Heaven ~d on his labors — Sheila Rowlands  c. to appear pleasant or agreeable  transitive verb  1. to affect with or by smiling  2. to express by a ~  • ~r noun  • smilingly adverb  II. noun  Date: 15th century  1. a facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward and which expresses especially amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn  2. a pleasant or encouraging appearance  • ~less adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. relax the features into a pleased or kind or gently sceptical expression or a forced imitation of these, usu. with the lips parted and the corners of the mouth turned up. 2 tr. express by smiling (smiled their consent). 3 tr. give (a smile) of a specified kind (smiled a sardonic smile). 4 intr. (foll. by on, upon) adopt a favourable attitude towards; encourage (fortune smiled on me). 5 intr. have a bright or favourable aspect (the smiling countryside). 6 tr. (foll. by away) drive (a person's anger etc.) away (smiled their tears away). 7 intr. (foll. by at) a ridicule or show indifference to (smiled at my feeble attempts). b favour; smile on. 8 tr. (foll. by into, out of) bring (a person) into or out of a specified mood etc. by smiling (smiled them into agreement). --n. 1 the act or an instance of smiling. 2 a smiling expression or aspect. Phrases and idioms come up smiling colloq. recover from adversity and cheerfully face what is to come. Derivatives smileless adj. smiler n. smiley adj. smilingly adv. Etymology: ME perh. f. Scand., rel. to SMIRK: cf. OHG smilenter ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. улыбка forced (pleasant, scornfull) smile —- натянутая (приятная, презрительная) улыбка to give a smile to smb. —- улыбнуться кому-либо to greet with a smile —- приветствовать (встречать) улыбкой to force a smile —- выжать из себя улыбку to raise a smile on the face of the audience —- вызвать улыбку у аудитории to wear a set smile —- улыбаться заученной улыбкой to be all smiles —- иметь очень довольный (сияющий) вид wreathed in smiles —- расплывшийся в улыбке 2. расположение, поддержка the smiles of fortune —- улыбка фортуны, милость судьбы 3. улыбаться to smile at smb., smth. —- улыбаться кому-либо, чему-либо to smile ironically —- улыбаться иронически to smile smb. into a good humour —- улыбкой развеселить кого-либо to smile back at smb. —- ответить улыбкой на улыбку to smile one's tears away —- улыбкой прогнать слезы to smile smb.'s fears away —- улыбкой развеять чьи-либо страхи he smiled to see her so happy —- ее счастливый вид вызвал у него улыбку 4. (on, upon) одобрять, взирать милостиво fortune smiles upon us —- нам улыбается судьба the authorities smiled on the project —- власти одобрили проект 5. (at) относиться презрительно или насмешливо to smile at the claims (at the efforts) of smb. —- осмеивать чьи-либо претензии (усилия); игнорировать чьи-либо претензии (усилия) to smile at one's own troubles —- иронизировать над собственными неприятностями I smiled at her...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  upon see smile on SMILE  1. noun  1) улыбка; to be all smiles - иметь довольный вид  2) благоволение; the smiles of fortune - улыбка фортуны, милость судьбы Syn: grin, simper, smirk Ant: frown  2. v.  1) улыбаться; It often prevents a quarrel if you smile at people who are rude to you.  2) выражать улыбкой (согласие и т.п.); to smile farewell - улыбнуться на прощание - smile at - smile on - smile upon SMILE at относиться презрительно или насмешливо He used to smile at his own troubles. SMILE on выказывать благоволение, благоприятствовать; одобрять Fortune has smiled on him from his birth. Счастье улыбалось ему с колыбели. The weather smiled on us: it was a fine day. ...
Англо-русский словарь
6.
  See: CRACK A SMILE. ...
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