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凄笑
[qī xiào]
Means bitter laugh It indicates a laugh mixed with sorrow or melancholy A laugh used to hide deep emotional ...
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竭斯底里的苦笑
[jié sī dĭ lĭ de kŭ xiào]
Literally it means hysterical wry smile indicating laughing through tears It conveys feelings ...
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笑得太苦
[xiào dé tài kŭ]
Translated as Laughing too bitterly this username suggests irony and contradiction It conveys ...
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衬笑酸泪
[chèn xiào suān lèi]
Literally means laughter masking bitterness and tears which convey bittersweet or sarcastic mood ...
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妄笑
[wàng xiào]
This name can be interpreted as laughing in delusion In Chinese culture laughter can carry different ...
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浊笑
[zhuó xiào]
‘浊笑’ translates directly to muddy laugh in English a rather uncommon expression which hints ...
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一段苦笑
[yī duàn kŭ xiào]
Meaning a bit of bitter laughter This can express the complexity of personal feelings such as laughing ...
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只可以苦笑
[zhĭ kĕ yĭ kŭ xiào]
Roughly translated as Only a bitter laugh this expresses helplessness under adversity or irony ...
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笑叉了
[xiào chā le]
It means laughed out loud In casual Chinese slang it is used when someone finds something extremely ...