0 to make a happy or friendly expression in which the corners of your mouth curve up -- улыбаться
She smiled at me.
1 a happy or friendly expression in which the corners of your mouth curve up -- улыбка
One smiles at the attempt to make the false attribution more credible by embroidering it with a year of composition and place of performance.
As his wife saw glimpses of her husband's personality emerge, she wept and smiled, encouraging and reassuring him.
The woman smiles back at them confidently and walks away, which indicates that it is no big deal for her - she has done it before.
Psychologists also find that responses to these surveys are ' validated ' fairly consistently by psychological measures of happiness, such as respondents smiling more.
The hypocritical smiles are cracking the overdone make-up of its faces and facades held uneasily by feeble cardboard props.
Pace and mood may be set with smiles, jokes, frowns, exclamations, and volume, rapidity, or intonation of speech.
He smiled now, showing off the gold caps on his teeth.
She turns and smiles at any man who'll lift his head.