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1 laugh
[lɑːf] 1. сущ.1) смех, хохотto do smth. for a laugh / for laughs — делать что-л. ради смеха
to have the laugh of / on smb. — высмеять того, кто смеялся над тобой
to have a good laugh at smb. — от души посмеяться над кем-л.
to stifle / suppress a laugh — сдерживать смех
The joke got a big laugh. — Над шуткой много смеялись.
hearty laugh — сердечный смех; смех от души
forced laugh — деланный, принуждённый смех
- give a laugh- raise a laugh
- raise the laugh against smb.
- turn the laugh against smb.Syn:Ant:2) шутка, причина смехаSyn:2. гл.1) смеяться; рассмеятьсяto laugh at smb. / smth. — смеяться над кем-л. / чем-л.
to laugh over / about smth. — смеяться, вспоминая что-л.
to laugh oneself into fits / convulsions — смеяться до упаду
He laughed his pleasure. — Он рассмеялся от удовольствия.
They laughed at our efforts — Они смеялись над нашими усилиями.
He laughed himself hoarse. — Он смеялся до колик.
Everyone laughed about the incident. — Все смеялись над происшествием.
Syn:Ant:2) со смехом сказать, произнестиHe laughed a reply. — Он ответил со смехом.
•- laugh down
- laugh off••to laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth / face — от смеха перейти к слезам; огорчиться, опечалиться
He laughs best who laughs last. посл. — Хорошо смеётся тот, кто смеётся последним.
to laugh smb. out of court — высмеять, поднять на смех кого-л., уличив в обмане
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2 laugh at
осмеивать, высмеивать;
издеваться to laugh at a joke ≈ смеяться шуткам They laughed at our efforts ≈ Они смеялись над нашими усилиями что-л. сделать. Syn: deride, ridicule
2., guy I
2. смеяться надБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > laugh at
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