laugh up your sleeve
US /læf ʌp jʊər sliːv/
UK /læf ʌp jʊər sliːv/

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暗自發笑, 偷著樂
to be secretly amused about something, often at someone else's expense
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She tried to keep a straight face, but I could tell she was laughing up her sleeve.
她努力保持嚴肅,但我能看出她正在暗自發笑。
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The politician pretended to be concerned, but everyone knew he was laughing up his sleeve at the public's gullibility.
這位政客假裝關心,但所有人都知道他正在暗自嘲笑公眾的輕信。