['rɪktəs]['rɪktəs]
  • n. 露齿裂嘴;嘴裂
    • noun(名词)
      1. 龇牙咧嘴

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 龇牙咧嘴

      When I mentioned her name, his wide smile stiffened into a rictus.

      当我提起她的名字时,他的微笑变得僵硬起来,成了龇牙咧嘴。

    小知识

    A rictus is a frozen, fake smile. If the star of a play finds herself overcome by stage fright, she might forget her lines and stand, trembling, her mouth twisted into a rictus.

    The word rictus most often describes a smile that doesn't convey delight or happiness — instead, it's a kind of horrified, involuntary grin. Your smile might freeze on your face in a rictus during a truly terrifying amusement park ride, or your discomfort as you watch your friend sing badly in a talent show might be reflected in your rictus of a grin. In Latin, rictus means “open mouth,” from rict-, or “gaped.”

    实用短语

    1. non estrictus rictus

      前卫摇滚

    2. one rictus

      一张口

    3. rictus erectus

      饰直立人

    4. square jehan rictus

      小公园