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['mɒkɪŋ] 1.nome presa f. in giro2.aggettivo [manner, smile, tone] beffardo* * *adjective a mocking laugh.) beffardo, derisorio* * *mocking /ˈmɒkɪŋ/a.beffardo; derisorio: a mocking laugh, una risata beffardamockingly avv.* * *['mɒkɪŋ] 1.nome presa f. in giro2.aggettivo [manner, smile, tone] beffardo -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) spottende, hånskadj. \/ˈmɒkɪŋ\/spottende, spotsk, hånlig, spydig, sarkastisk -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) hæðandi, spottandi -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) gúnyos -
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adj. alaycı* * *1. alaycı (n.) 2. alay et (v.) 3. alay ederek (prep.)* * *adjective a mocking laugh.) alaycı -
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• ilkkuva• ilkamoiva• ivallinen• irvileukainen• kyyninen• pilkallinen• pilkka• pilkanteko* * *adjective a mocking laugh.) ilkkuva -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) izsmejošs -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) pašaipus -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) retsam, spydig, hånfull -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) batjocoritor -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) κοροϊδευτικός -
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adjective a mocking laugh.) moqueur
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