smirk

smirk
smə:k
1. verb
(to smile in a self-satisfied or foolish manner: He sat there smirking after the teacher had praised him.) sonreír de satisfacción

2. noun
(a smile of this sort.) sonrisa de satisfacción
smirk
tr[smɜːk]
noun
1 (self-satisfied) sonrisa satisfecha, sonrisa de satisfacción; (foolish) sonrisa boba
intransitive verb
1 (with self-satisfaction) sonreír con satisfacción; (foolishly) sonreír bobamente
smirk ['smərk] vi
: sonreír con suficiencia
smirk n
: sonrisa f satisfecha
smirk
n.
sonrisa afectada s.f.
sonrisa afectada ó satisfecha s.f.
sonsonete s.m.
v.
sonreírse afectadamente ó satisfecho v.

I smɜːrk, smɜːk
noun sonrisita f (de suficiencia, de complicidad, etc)

II
intransitive verb sonreírse* (con suficiencia, complicidad etc)
[smɜːk]
1.
N sonrisa f de satisfacción
2.
VI sonreír de satisfacción
* * *

I [smɜːrk, smɜːk]
noun sonrisita f (de suficiencia, de complicidad, etc)

II
intransitive verb sonreírse* (con suficiencia, complicidad etc)

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