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1 злая шутка
1) General subject: a biting jest, a caustic jest, a malicious jest, jape2) Colloquial: a dirty trick3) Jargon: wanton prank -
2 шутка
ж.1) (то, что призвано вызвать смех) joke; jestзла́я шу́тка — spiteful / malicious / mean joke
не обижа́ться на шу́тку — not to take offence at a joke, not to take it seriously
отде́лываться шу́тками от чего́-л — laugh smth away / off
2) (шалость, проказа) trick, prankсыгра́ть шу́тку с кем-л — play a trick [practical joke] on smb
га́дкие шу́тки — dirty / shabby tricks
3) театр jest, farce••шу́тки в сто́рону, кро́ме шу́ток — joking apart
шу́тка сказа́ть, шу́тка ли — it's no joke / trifle; it's not something to be brushed aside; just think
с ним шу́тки пло́хи — he is not one to be trifled with; he is a tough customer идиом.
не на шу́тку — considerably; seriously
он не на шу́тку рассерди́лся — he is downright angry
не шу́тка — no trifle, no laughing matter
шу́тки шу́тками, а... — joking apart
в шу́тку, ра́ди шу́тки — in jest, jokingly, as a joke; just for fun / kicks sl
я сказа́л э́то в шу́тку — I was only joking / kidding, I wasn't serious
(мне) не до шу́ток — I am in no laughing mood; it's no time for joking
сыгра́ть злу́ю шу́тку (с тв.) — play a mean / nasty trick (on)
в ка́ждой шу́тке есть до́ля пра́вды посл. — there's many a true word spoken in jest
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3 шутка
жен.1) joke; jest; funпринимать что-л. в шутку — to take smth. as a joke
не обижаться на шутку — not take offence at a joke, not take it seriously
в шутку — in jest, as a joke
злая шутка — spiteful/malicious/mean joke
сыграть шутку с кем-л. — to play a trick on smb.
гадкие шутки — dirty/shabby tricks
3) jest, farce театр.4) мн. ч. drollery, facetiae, humor••кроме шуток, шутки шутками, без шуток — joking aside/apart
отделываться шутками от чего-л. — to laugh smth. away/off
с ним шутки плохи — he is not one to be trifled with; he is a tough customer
шутка сказать — it's not so easy, it's no joke
шутки в сторону, шутки прочь — joking apart/aside, let's get serious
шутки ради (чтобы посмеяться) — for the fun of the thing, for a lark
шутки шутить — to make jokes, to kid/fool around
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4 шутка
ж.1. joke; jetзлая шутка — spiteful / malicious / mean joke
не обижаться на шутку — not take* offence at a joke, not take* it seriously
отделываться шутками от чего-л. — laugh smth. away / off
сыграть шутку с кем-л. — play a trick on smb.
гадкие шутки — dirty / shabby tricks
3. театр. jest, farce♢
шутки в сторону, кроме шуток — joking apartшутка сказать — it's not so easy, it's no joke
с ним шутки плохи — he is not one to be trifled with; he is a tough customer идиом.
не шутка — no trifle, no laughing matter
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