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1) General subject: for a joke, for fun, in fun, in jest, in joke, in play, in sport, jestingly, jocularly, jokingly, out of mere play, to( smth.) in play (что-л.), waggishly, as a lark, at comic con2) Colloquial: tongue in cheek3) French: pour rire4) Jargon: with tongue in cheek -
3 в шутку пожаловаться
General subject: complain to sb. tongue in cheek (I complained to a member of staff tongue in cheek that I should not have to pay full price, and was amazed when she offered a discount of 5%.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в шутку пожаловаться
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4 издевательский
General subject: tongue in cheek, tongue-in-cheek, mocking, sardonical -
5 иронически
1) General subject: ironically, derisively (http://moscow-translator.ru/legal-translation.html)3) Jargon: with tongue in cheek4) Makarov: ironic -
6 насмешливо-иронический
General subject: tongue in cheek, tongue-in-cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насмешливо-иронический
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7 говорить иронически
General subject: have tongue in cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить иронически
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9 говорить насмешливо
General subject: have tongue in cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить насмешливо
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10 говорить неискренне
General subject: have tongue in cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить неискренне
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11 его слова нельзя принимать всерьёз
General subject: he speaks with tongue in cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его слова нельзя принимать всерьёз
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12 ироническая серьёзность
Makarov: tongue-in-cheek seriousnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ироническая серьёзность
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13 иронический намёк
Mass media: tongue-in-cheek reference (to... - на...) -
14 напускная откровенность
Makarov: tongue-in-cheek candourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напускная откровенность
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15 он вас дурачит
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16 со скрытой иронией
General subject: with tongue in cheekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > со скрытой иронией
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В ШУТКУ РАДИ (ДЛЯ) ШУТКИ PrepP these forms only usu. adv(to do sth.) in order to provoke amusement, laughter, not seriouslyas (for, by way of) a jokein jest (say sth.) jokingly (jestingly) (say sth.) (with) tongue in cheek (in limited contexts) be (just) a joke.(Аркадина:) Ради шутки я готова слушать и бред, но ведь тут претензии на новые формы, на новую эру в искусстве (Чехов 6). (А.:) As a joke, I'm willing to listen even to madness, but, you know, this had pretensions to new forms, to a new era in art (6c).«Можно ли писать по-русски без глаголов? Можно - для шутки» (Набоков 1). "Is it possible to write Russian without verbs? Yes, it is-for a joke" (1a).Таким образом чегемцы, якобы в шутку, пытались узнать у Баграта, чего он добивается у тети Маши... (Искандер 3). Thus the Chegemians, as if in jest, tried to find out from Bagrat what he was after at Aunt Masha's... (3a).Господа, и старый князь, и молодой, и управляющий, уважали его и в шутку называли министром (Толстой 6). Both the young and the old Prince, and the steward, respected him and jestingly called him the "Minister" (6a).Подойдите сюда, Алексей Фёдорович, - продолжала Lise, краснея все более и более, - дайте вашу руку, вот так. Слушайте, я вам должна большое признание сделать: вчерашнее письмо я вам не в шутку написала, а серьёзно...» (Достоевский 1). "Come here, Alexei Fyodorovich," Lise went on, blushing more and more, "give me your hand, so. Listen, I must make you a great confession: yesterday's letter was not a joke, it was serious..." (1a). -
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• В ШУТКУ; РАДИ (ДЛЯ) ШУТКИ[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) in order to provoke amusement, laughter, not seriously:- as (for, by way of) a joke;- in jest;- (say sth.) jokingly (jestingly);- (say sth.) (with) tongue in cheek;- [in limited contexts] be (just) a joke.♦ [Аркадина:] Ради шутки я готова слушать и бред, но ведь тут претензии на новые формы, на новую эру в искусстве (Чехов 6). [ А.:] As a joke, I'm willing to listen even to madness, but, you know, this had pretensions to new forms, to a new era in art (6c).♦ "Можно ли писать по-русски без глаголов? Можно - для шутки" (Набоков 1). "Is it possible to write Russian without verbs? Yes, it is-for a joke" (1a).♦ Таким образом чегемцы, якобы в шутку, пытались узнать у Баграта, чего он добивается у тёти Маши... (Искандер 3). Thus the Chegemians, as if in jest, tried to find out from Bagrat what he was after at Aunt Masha's... (3a).♦ Господа, и старый князь, и молодой, и управляющий, уважали его и в шутку называли министром (Толстой 6). Both the young and the old Prince, and the steward, respected him and jestingly called him the "Minister" (6a).♦ "Подойдите сюда, Алексей Фёдорович, - продолжала Lise, краснея все более и более, - дайте вашу руку, вот так. Слушайте, я вам должна большое признание сделать: вчерашнее письмо я вам не в шутку написала, а серьезно..." (Достоевский 1). "Come here, Alexei Fyodorovich," Lise went on, blushing more and more, "give me your hand, so. Listen, I must make you a great confession: yesterday's letter was not a joke, it was serious..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в шутку
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19 для шутки
• В ШУТКУ; РАДИ (ДЛЯ) ШУТКИ[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) in order to provoke amusement, laughter, not seriously:- as (for, by way of) a joke;- in jest;- (say sth.) jokingly (jestingly);- (say sth.) (with) tongue in cheek;- [in limited contexts] be (just) a joke.♦ [Аркадина:] Ради шутки я готова слушать и бред, но ведь тут претензии на новые формы, на новую эру в искусстве (Чехов 6). [ А.:] As a joke, I'm willing to listen even to madness, but, you know, this had pretensions to new forms, to a new era in art (6c).♦ "Можно ли писать по-русски без глаголов? Можно - для шутки" (Набоков 1). "Is it possible to write Russian without verbs? Yes, it is-for a joke" (1a).♦ Таким образом чегемцы, якобы в шутку, пытались узнать у Баграта, чего он добивается у тёти Маши... (Искандер 3). Thus the Chegemians, as if in jest, tried to find out from Bagrat what he was after at Aunt Masha's... (3a).♦ Господа, и старый князь, и молодой, и управляющий, уважали его и в шутку называли министром (Толстой 6). Both the young and the old Prince, and the steward, respected him and jestingly called him the "Minister" (6a).♦ "Подойдите сюда, Алексей Фёдорович, - продолжала Lise, краснея все более и более, - дайте вашу руку, вот так. Слушайте, я вам должна большое признание сделать: вчерашнее письмо я вам не в шутку написала, а серьезно..." (Достоевский 1). "Come here, Alexei Fyodorovich," Lise went on, blushing more and more, "give me your hand, so. Listen, I must make you a great confession: yesterday's letter was not a joke, it was serious..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > для шутки
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20 ради шутки
• В ШУТКУ; РАДИ (ДЛЯ) ШУТКИ[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) in order to provoke amusement, laughter, not seriously:- as (for, by way of) a joke;- in jest;- (say sth.) jokingly (jestingly);- (say sth.) (with) tongue in cheek;- [in limited contexts] be (just) a joke.♦ [Аркадина:] Ради шутки я готова слушать и бред, но ведь тут претензии на новые формы, на новую эру в искусстве (Чехов 6). [ А.:] As a joke, I'm willing to listen even to madness, but, you know, this had pretensions to new forms, to a new era in art (6c).♦ "Можно ли писать по-русски без глаголов? Можно - для шутки" (Набоков 1). "Is it possible to write Russian without verbs? Yes, it is-for a joke" (1a).♦ Таким образом чегемцы, якобы в шутку, пытались узнать у Баграта, чего он добивается у тёти Маши... (Искандер 3). Thus the Chegemians, as if in jest, tried to find out from Bagrat what he was after at Aunt Masha's... (3a).♦ Господа, и старый князь, и молодой, и управляющий, уважали его и в шутку называли министром (Толстой 6). Both the young and the old Prince, and the steward, respected him and jestingly called him the "Minister" (6a).♦ "Подойдите сюда, Алексей Фёдорович, - продолжала Lise, краснея все более и более, - дайте вашу руку, вот так. Слушайте, я вам должна большое признание сделать: вчерашнее письмо я вам не в шутку написала, а серьезно..." (Достоевский 1). "Come here, Alexei Fyodorovich," Lise went on, blushing more and more, "give me your hand, so. Listen, I must make you a great confession: yesterday's letter was not a joke, it was serious..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ради шутки
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