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amusing to play

  • 1 amusing

    [ə΄mju:ziŋ] a զվարճալի, հետաքրքիր, ծիծաղաշարժ. an amusing fellow/story ծի ծաղելի տղա, ծիծաղաշարժ պատմվածք. amusing play/game հետաքրքիր խաղ. It was all very amusing Այդ բոլորը շատ հե տաքր քիր էր

    English-Armenian dictionary > amusing

  • 2 play

    أَلْقَى بِوَرَقَةِ اللعب \ play: (in a game of cards) to put down a card: It’s your turn to play. I played the king of hearts. \ تَخَلْخُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَراقَصَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَقَلْقُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَلاعَبَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَمْثِيلِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ See Also مسرحية (مَسْرَحِيَّة)‏ \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة)‏ \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ شَارَكَ في لُعبة \ play: to take part in a formal game: I play (football) in my school team. \ عَزَفَ \ play: to use a musical instrument: I enjoy playing the drums. \ لاعَبَ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ لَعِبَ ضِدَّ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ مَسْرَحِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ هَزْل \ play: playing; amusing oneself: Work and play don’t mix.

    Arabic-English glossary > play

  • 3 play

    لَعِبَ \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to take part in a formal game I play (football) in my school team, play, playing; amusing oneself Work and play don’t mix, playing, in a formal game clever play; rough play. sport: activities in which the body is exercised for pleasure (hunting, racing, team games, etc.).

    Arabic-English glossary > play

  • 4 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) lave sjov med
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    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) lave sjov med

    English-Danish dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 5 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) spille klovn
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    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) spille klovn

    English-Danish dictionary > play the fool

  • 6 play

    لَهْو \ amusement: being amused: He did it for my amusement. play: playing; amusing oneself: Work and play don’t mix.

    Arabic-English glossary > play

  • 7 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) gastar una broma

    English-spanish dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 8 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) hacer el tonto

    English-spanish dictionary > play the fool

  • 9 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) gabba, plata

    English-Icelandic dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 10 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) leika trúðinn, vera með trúðslæti

    English-Icelandic dictionary > play the fool

  • 11 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) megtréfál vkit

    English-Hungarian dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 12 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) bolondozik

    English-Hungarian dictionary > play the fool

  • 13 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.)

    English-Portuguese dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 14 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) fazer de parvo

    English-Portuguese dictionary > play the fool

  • 15 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) oyun oynamak

    English-Turkish dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 16 play the fool

    maskaralık etmek
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    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) maskaralık yapmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > play the fool

  • 17 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) zagosti jo komu

    English-Slovenian dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 18 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) uganjati burke

    English-Slovenian dictionary > play the fool

  • 19 play a trick / tricks on

    (to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) tehdä kepponen

    English-Finnish dictionary > play a trick / tricks on

  • 20 play the fool

    • hassutella
    • hupsutella
    • hullutella
    • pelehtiä
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    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) pelleillä

    English-Finnish dictionary > play the fool

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