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21 довольный смех
General subject: chuckle -
22 довольный смешок
General subject: chuckle -
23 как и все
General subject: as the next man (I'm as fond of a chuckle as the next man.) -
24 кряканье
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25 крякать
1) General subject: grunt, quack (об утках), quacksalver (об утках)2) Makarov: chuckle -
26 кудахтанье
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27 кудахтать
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28 нескладный
1) General subject: angular, angulous, awkward, bulky, chuckle, clumsy, cumbersome, cumbrous, doggerel, doggrel, gangling, ham-handed, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, incoherent, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, oaf, oafish, off key, ouph, ouphe, rustic, shapeless (о фигуре и т.п.), three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unhandy, unshapely, unwieldy, weedy, blundering2) Colloquial: muff3) American: loosey-goosey4) Jargon: plug5) Makarov: doggerel (о стихах), off-key -
29 неуклюжий
1) General subject: awkward (о людях, движениях и т. п.), boorish, bouncing, bulky, bumbling, bungling, cack-handed, chuckle, chunking, cloddish, clumsy, cowish (в движениях), cubbish, elephantic, elephantine, footless, fumbling, gawky, gnarled, gnarly, graceless (о стиле), ham fisted, ham handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, heavy, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, inert, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, lumbersome, lumping (о походке), lumpish, maladroit, oaf, oafish, ouph, ouphe, oxy, shambling, slouchy (особ. о походке), splay, splayfooted, stiff, three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unskilful, unwieldy, ursal, clutz (как сушествительное), cumbersome, chimsy3) American: klutzy, loosey-goosey4) French: gauche5) Bookish: ambilaevous (в обращении с вещами), ambilevous (в обращении с вещами)6) Scottish language: corrie-fisted7) Jargon: butterfingers, flubdubbed, goon, goony, horsey (о человеке), horsy (о человеке), kack-handed, keck-handed, schleppy, slob-foot, clunker (игрок в гольф, теннис и др.), ropey, slewfoot8) Makarov: backhand (особ. в работе), backhanded (особ. в работе), inartificial, lumpy, rustic, shambling (о стихах, стиле)9) Taboo: bear, clumsy as a cub bear handling his prick, gangly, lummox10) Non-profit-making organization: tipsy -
30 посмеиваться
1) General subject: chaff (добродушно; над кем-л.), chuckle, laugh, snigger, giggle, scorn smb./smth.2) Colloquial: (добродушно) chaff (над кем-л.), (добродушно) chaffer (над кем-л.)3) Makarov: sniggle -
31 радоваться
1) General subject: be joyful, chuckle (чему-л. - over), exult, gloat (чужому несчастью), hug, huggle, jubilate, rejoice, to be excited at (with, smth.) (относиться с энтузиазмом к, чему-л.), to be joyful, to be joyous, tread upon air, walk upon air, be glad, kick up heels, look forward, rejoice at (чему-л.), rejoice in (чему-л.), take delight in smth., cheer about, revel2) Obsolete: gladden3) Poetical language: joy5) Jargon: cut a rusty, get bang out of, rage6) Graphic expression: dance on air8) Taboo: reveled -
32 сдавленный смех
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33 сексапильная женщина недалёкого ума
Taboo: chuckle chick, dumb belle, silly filly, stupid cupidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сексапильная женщина недалёкого ума
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34 смешок
2) Jargon: (хихиканье) buzz (She gets a buzz out of reading the comics. Она посмеивалась читая комиксы.) -
35 сухой смешок
General subject: dry chuckle -
36 твердолобый
1) General subject: Blimp, Colonel Blimp, bitter end, bitter ender, bitter-end, bitter-ender, bullet headed, bullet-headed, die-hard, diehard, hardcore, hard-core, thick2) American: royalist3) Obsolete: brainish4) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter5) Jargon: chuckle-headed, cube -
37 тупоголовый
1) General subject: fatheaded, heavy headed, heavy-headed, thick skulled, thick witted, thick-headed, thick-skulled, thick-witted, thickheaded2) American: boneheaded3) Military: flat (о снаряде)4) Jargon: chuckle-headed5) Derogatory: bone-head (субстантивация) -
38 усмехаться
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39 усмехнуться
General subject: smirk, sneer, smile ironically, snick, chuckle -
40 усмешка
General subject: chuckle, curl of the lips, fleer, grin, smile, sneer, ironic smile
См. также в других словарях:
Chuckle — Chuc kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chuckled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chuckling}.] [From 1st {Chuck}.] 1. To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To fondle; to cocker. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chuckle — Chuc kle, n. A short, suppressed laugh; the expression of satisfaction, exultation, or derision. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chuckle — Chuc kle, v. i. [From 1st {Chuck}.] To laugh in a suppressed or broken manner, as expressing inward satisfaction, exultation, or derision. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chuckle — (v.) 1590s, frequentative of M.E. chukken make a clucking noise (late 14c.), of echoic origin. It originally meant noisy laughter. Chucklehead blockhead (18c.) is perhaps connected with CHUCK (Cf. chuck) (v.). Related: Chuckled; chuckling. The… … Etymology dictionary
chuckle — [v] giggle cackle, chortle, crow, exult, guffaw, hee haw*, laugh, smile, snicker, snigger, sniggle, teehee*, titter; concept 77 … New thesaurus
chuckle — ► VERB ▪ laugh quietly or inwardly. ► NOUN ▪ a quiet laugh. ORIGIN from obsolete chuck to cluck … English terms dictionary
chuckle — [chuk′əl] vi. chuckled, chuckling [prob. < CHUCK3 + freq. suffix le] to laugh softly in a low tone, as in mild amusement n. a soft, low toned laugh SYN. LAUGH chuckler n … English World dictionary
chuckle — I n. 1) to have; let out a chuckle (we had a good chuckle) 2) a hearty chuckle 3) a chuckle about, over II v. 1) (D; intr.) to chuckle about, over 2) (D; intr.) to chuckle to (to chuckle to oneself) 3) (D; intr.) to chuckle with (to chuckle with… … Combinatory dictionary
chuckle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ light, little, quiet, slight, soft ▪ deep, low ▪ hearty … Collocations dictionary
chuckle — UK [ˈtʃʌk(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms chuckle : present tense I/you/we/they chuckle he/she/it chuckles present participle chuckling past tense chuckled past participle chuckled to laugh quietly, especially in a private or secret way… … English dictionary
chuckle — [[t]tʃʌ̱k(ə)l[/t]] chuckles, chuckling, chuckled VERB When you chuckle, you laugh quietly. The banker chuckled and said, Of course not. ... [V at/over n] He chuckled at her forthrightness. [Also V with quote] N COUNT Chuckle is also a noun. He… … English dictionary