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Laugh away Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫæf/ /əˈweɪ
LAF-uh-WAY
lˈɑːf/ /ɐwˈeɪ
LARF-uh-WAY

释义

To try to make something seem less serious or to ignore a problem by laughing about it; also, to make oneself feel better by laughing.

用法与细微差别

Semi-informal; usually used when someone is not addressing a problem seriously, often saying 'laugh away your worries' (try to forget them by laughing). Can have a slightly critical or dismissive tone. Common with 'problems', 'fears', 'concerns'.

例句

He tried to laugh away his nervousness before the speech.

basic

You can't just laugh away your problems.

basic

She tried to laugh away her mistakes after the game.

basic

Whenever he's embarrassed, he just tries to laugh away the awkward moment.

natural

They faced a lot of criticism but managed to laugh away most of it.

natural

"Come on, don't just laugh away your fears. It's okay to talk about them," she said.

natural