LC:Crack up 乐出声
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Crack up
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Definition: Burst or cause to burst into laughter.
Origin: The expression 'crack someone up' comes from Gaelic, in which the word craic, pronounced crack, refers to fun.
A
John sometimes cracks up at silly translations of his students and the good thing about it is that this makes them remember not to repeat them in the future.
有时看到学生们呆萌的翻译时,约翰会乐出声,这倒是有一点好处,那就是学生们会记得今后再不犯同样的错误。
B
Once in a while, I saw people crack up while watching something on a mobile phone.
偶尔,在地铁里我能看见有人对着手机视频乐。
C
That new TV comedy really cracks me up.
(最后一句依然留给大家来翻译。)
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