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1 развлекаться
1) General subject: dally, disport, recreate, sport, take pleasure, wile away the time, go out on the town, have fun, push the boat out3) American: recreate oneself, cavort5) Invective: get (one's) jollies, get ( one's) kicks, relaid and parlayed laid6) Makarov: make holiday, dedicate time to pleasure, frolic, disport oneself at (чем-л.), disport oneself with (чем-л.)7) Taboo: rat-fuck -
2 развлекаться
have a good time глагол:dally (прохлаждаться, развлекаться, болтаться без дела, флиртовать, несерьезно относиться, заниматься пустяками)словосочетание: -
3 забавляться
1) General subject: daff, dandle, disport, enjoy oneself, juggle, lark, make a toy, make a toy of (чем-л.), monkey, play, play about, skylark, smatter (чем-л.), toy, fool with (с кем-л.), make a toy of (чем-л.), make a toy of (увлекаться, чем-л.)2) Colloquial: fun, play around, popjoy3) Information technology: hack (при работе на машине)4) Makarov: dandle with, fool with5) Taboo: chippy (в сексуальном плане) -
4 развлекаться
1. disport2. entertain; amuse; divert3. recreateСинонимический ряд:забавляться (глаг.) забавляться; потешаться; тешиться; увеселяться
См. также в других словарях:
disport oneself — archaic or humorous enjoy oneself unrestrainedly; frolic. → disport … English new terms dictionary
disport — ► VERB (disport oneself) ▪ enjoy oneself unrestrainedly; frolic. ORIGIN Old French desporter carry away … English terms dictionary
disport — /dɪsˈpɔt/ (say dis pawt) verb (i) 1. to divert oneself; sport. –noun 2. Archaic diversion; amusement; play; sport. –phrase 3. disport oneself, to divert or amuse oneself; exercise or display oneself in a sportive manner. {Middle English… …
disport — verb (disport oneself) archaic or humorous enjoy oneself unrestrainedly; frolic. noun archaic recreation; amusement. ↘a pastime or sport. Origin ME: from OFr. desporter carry away (from L. portare) … English new terms dictionary
disport — [di spôrt′] vi. [ME disporten, to bear, support < OFr desporter < des (see DIS ) + porter < L portare, to carry: see PORT3] to indulge in amusement; play; frolic vt. to amuse or divert (oneself) n. Archaic a disporting; amusement; play … English World dictionary
disport — 1. verb a) to amuse oneself divertingly or playfully; to cavort or gambol b) to display ostentatiously 2 … Wiktionary
disport — disportment, n. /di spawrt , spohrt /, v.t. 1. to divert or amuse (oneself). 2. to display (oneself) in a sportive manner: The picnickers disported themselves merrily on the beach. v.i. 3. to divert oneself; sport. n. 4. diversion; amusement;… … Universalium
disport — dis•port [[t]dɪˈspɔrt, ˈspoʊrt[/t]] v. t. 1) to amuse (oneself) 2) to display (oneself) in a sportive manner 3) to divert oneself; sport 4) diversion; play • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < AF desporter=des dis I+porter to carry dis•port′ment, n … From formal English to slang
disport — I. noun Date: 14th century archaic sport, pastime II. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French desporter, to carry away, comfort, entertain, from des dis + porter to carry, from Latin portare more at fare Date: 14th century … New Collegiate Dictionary
disport — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To occupy oneself with amusement or diversion: play, recreate, sport. See WORK. 2. To make a public and usually ostentatious show of: brandish, display, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, parade, show (off), sport.… … English dictionary for students
disport — dis·port || dɪ spÉ”Ët v. frolic, gambol, play; amuse oneself … English contemporary dictionary