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1 satirical laughter
Общая лексика: саркастический смех -
2 laughter
n смех, хохотpeals of laughter — взрывы смеха; раскатистый смех
Синонимический ряд:1. convulsions (noun) convulsions; glee; hilarity; hysterics; mirth2. silly laugh (noun) cackle; chortle; chuckle; giggle; laugh; silly laugh; snigger; titter; tittering; twitterАнтонимический ряд: -
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[səʹtırık(ə)l] a1. = satiric2. язвительный, насмешливыйsatirical person - насмешник, язвительный человек
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4 satirical
adj1) сатиричний2) глузливий, ущипливийsatirical person — насмішник, глузівник
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a язвительный, насмешливыйСинонимический ряд:1. caustic (adj.) acid; biting; caustic; cutting; incisive; pungent; searching; shrill2. cynical (adj.) abusive; cynical; ironical; mocking; mordant; sarcastic; sardonic -
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səˈtɪrɪkəl прил. сатирический satirical writer ≈ писатель-сатирик satirical novel ≈ сатирический роман сатирический - * verse сатирические стихи - * writers писатели-сатирики язвительный, насмешливый - * laughter саркастический смех - * person насмешник, язвительный человекБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > satirical
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7 roar with laughter
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8 вспышка смеха
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9 саркастический смех
1) General subject: satirical laughter, scoffing laughter2) Jargon: horse laughУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > саркастический смех
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10 उपहसित _upahasita
उपहसित p. p. Ridiculed, derided.-तम् Satirical laughter, ridicule. -
11 उपहासः _upahāsḥ
उपहासः 1 Ridicule, derision; फलमस्योपहासस्य सद्यः प्राप्यसि पश्य माम् R.12.37.-2 Satirical laughter.-3 Fun, play; एवंविच्छोत्रियस्य दारेण नोपहासमिच्छेत् Bṛi. Up.6.4.12.-Comp. -आस्पदम्, -पात्रम् laughing-stock, butt of ridicule.-गिर् f. A joke, jest; क्वचिच्च दर्दुरप्लावैर्विविधै- रुपहासकैः Bhāg.1.18.15. -
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13 प्रहसनम् _prahasanam
प्रहसनम् 1 Loud or violent laughter, laughing, mirth.-2 Ridicule, mockery, irony, joke; धिक् प्रहसनम् U.4.-3 Satire, satirical writing,-4 A farce, a kind of low comedy; S. D. thus defines it:-- भाणवत्संधिसंध्यङ्ग- लास्याङ्गाङ्कैर्विनिर्मितम् । भवेत् प्रहसनं वृत्तं निन्द्यानां कविकल्पितम् ॥ 533 et seq. e. g. कन्दर्पकेलि. -
14 प्रहासिन् _prahāsin
प्रहासिन् a.1 Causing laughter, amusing, diverting.-2 Joking, jesting.-3 Smiling with; उन्मीलत्कुटजप्रहासिषु गिरेरालम्ब्य सानूनितः Māl.9.15.-4 Shining, resplendent; विकीर्णसप्तर्षिबलिप्रहासिभिः Ku.5.37.-5 Satirical. -m. A jester, buffoon. -
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adj. satiric (fxpoem, style
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