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101 Начал смехами, кончил слезами
If you are prematurely happy, you will pay for it later. See Ранний смех - поздние слезы (P)Cf: Не who laughs on Friday will weep on Sunday (Br.). Laugh before breakfast and you'll cry before supper (Br). Laugh before breakfast, you'll cry before sunset (night, supper) (Am.). Laugh before seven, cry before eleven (Br.). Rejoice today and repent tomorrow (Am.). Sing before breakfast, and you'll cry before night (supper) (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Начал смехами, кончил слезами
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102 смешно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. смешной2. предик. безл. it is ridiculous, it makes one laugh2. нареч.это просто смешно! — it's simply ridiculous / absurd!
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103 засмеяться
несовер. - смеяться; совер. - засмеяться
см. смеяться
begin to laugh* * *смеяться; засмеяться см. смеяться begin to laugh* * * -
104 насмешить
совер.; (кого-л.)
make smb. laugh; set smb. laughing* * ** * *make smb. laugh; set smb. laughing -
105 отшучиваться
несовер. - отшучиваться; совер. - отшутиться
(от чего-л.) laugh off* * ** * *отшучиваться; отшутиться; laugh off -
106 подсмеиваться
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107 посмеиваться
несовер.
1) chuckle; laugh (softly)
2) (над кем-л./чем-л.)
laugh (at), poke fun (at)* * ** * *chuckle; laugh* * * -
108 рассмешить
совер.; (кого-л.)
make laugh, set laughing* * ** * *(кого-л.) make laugh, set laughing -
109 смешить
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110 хохотать
без доп.
laugh (loud/boisterously); shout with laughter* * *1) laugh loudly; 2) roar* * *хохотать; захохотать laugh; shout with laughter* * * -
111 смеяться
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112 смех
мlaughter, laughвызыва́ть смех — to raise a laugh
разрази́ться смехом — to burst out laughing
он не мог удержа́ться от смеха — he couldn't help laughing
сейча́с не до смеха — this is no time to laugh, this is no laughing matter
на неё смех напа́л — she had the giggles
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113 курам на смех
прост., неодобр.cf. enough to make a cat laugh; it would make even a fly (a cat, a cow) laughГлавный механик... смеялся над Абрамом Павловичем и его методом обучения: "Да это, батенька мой, кустарщина, курам на смех!" (Б. Горбатов, Моё поколение) — The mechanical engineer would make fun of Abram Pavlovich and his method of instruction: 'Why, man alive, this tinkering's enough to make a cat laugh!'
Мать раздобрилась и кинула Смелому кусок колбасы. Тогда сторож заворчал и сказал, что если в тайге собак кормить колбасой, так это сорокам на смех. (А. Гайдар, Чук и Гек) — Mother threw Fearless a piece of sausage. Whereupon the watchman started to grumble and declared that if dogs were to be fed on sausage in the taiga, the magpies would be set a-laughing.
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114 смеяться в кулак
[sm'eyattsa v kulak] To laugh into one's fist. To laugh secretly to oneself while being outwardly serious. Cf. To laugh in/up one's sleeve.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > смеяться в кулак
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115 смеяться над
1. laugh atсмеялся над; высмеиваться — laughed at
высмеивать; высмеять; смеяться над — laugh at
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116 быть весёлого нрава
General subject: be more ready to laugh than to scold, to be more ready to laugh than to scoldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть весёлого нрава
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117 быть двуличным
1) General subject: cry with one eye and laugh with the other2) Makarov: have two faces, have two faces under one hood, hear two faces under one hood, carry two faces under one hood, cry with one eye and laugh with the other (букв.: плакать одним глазом но смеяться другим) -
118 быть неискренним
1) General subject: cry with one eye and laugh with the other2) Colloquial: have a hollow ring to (People use that expression when they feel that something is not being expressed honestly)3) Jargon: bull4) Makarov: cry with one eye and laugh with the other (букв.: плакать одним глазом но смеяться другим) -
119 взять верх
1) General subject: gain on the upper hand, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the better, get the day, get the upper hand, have (he had me in the first game - он побил меня в первой партии), have the best of it, have the upper hand, put in a bag, win the day, best, gain the upper hand, have the laugh on side, get the better of someone (над кем-либо), get top (над кем-то), take over2) Colloquial: best (над кем-л.), do down3) Jargon: euchre, top (в чем-либо)4) Set phrase: gain the upper hand over (smb., smth) -
120 высмеивать
1) General subject: befool, caricature, chi hike, deride, droll, geck, hold up to mockery (кого-л., что-л.), jape, jeer, jest, kid, lash, laugh at, lout, make fun, make fun of, make game of, make sport of, mock, pour ridicule on (кого-л., что-л.), quirk, razz, ridicule, roast (кого-либо), run rigs upon (кого-л.), satirize, send up, sling off, sling off at (кого-л.), sneer, sport, turn into ridicule, turn to ridicule, hold up to ridicule, laugh to scorn, make fun of, make sport, poke fun at, make mockery of (make mockery of the church / judicial system), make a mock of (кого-л., что-л.), lampoon (Cohen may claim that in "Bruno" he was lampooning celebrity culture, particularly the high-profile adoptions carried out by people like Madonna and Angelina Jolie, but the sequence left GLAAD agha), pour scorn, scoff at3) American: rib5) Australian slang: chi-hike, chi-ike, chiack, poke fun at6) Jargon: pull (one's) leg, raspberry, show up7) Makarov: carry high (кого-л.), do a number on (кого-л.)9) Taboo: extract the Michael
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