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fun° (inf) [fœn]adjective, invariable masculine noun• c'est (le) fun ! it's great fun!* * *fun nm1 ( planche) funboard;2 ( sport) funboard sailing. -
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• Have fun in this life: you'll never get out of it alive - День мой - век мой (Д), Один раз живем (O)• Have fun while you are young - Молодо - зелено, погулять велено (M) -
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[fan] nounenjoyment; a good time:مُتْعَه، مُزاح، مَرَحIsn't this fun!
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مُتْعَة \ amusement: being amused: He did it for my amusement. delight: great pleasure; joy. enjoyment: pleasure. fun: amusement enjoyment: We play for fun and not for money. pleasure: happiness; enjoyment: Are you travelling on business or for pleasure? His success gave me great pleasure. treat: an unusual pleasure: It was a treat for me, to hear such fine music.I took the children to the theatre, as a special treat. \ See Also لَذَّة -
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تَسْلِيَة \ amusement: being amused: He did it for my amusement. fun: amusement enjoyment: We play for fun and not for money. pastime: any way of passing the time (playing a game, listening to the radio, etc.) when one has nothing to do: Special pastimes are games and sports and stamp-collecting. pleasure: happiness; enjoyment: Are you travelling on business or for pleasure?. recreation: any activity that freshens the body or mind, esp. after work is done: Football, playing cards, gardening and painting pictures are all recreations. They went to the children’s recreation ground. -
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مَزْحٌ وَلَعِب \ fun: amusement, enjoyment: We play for fun and not for money. \ See Also متعة (مُتْعَة) -
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m (A funta) 1. Fin. pound- funt szterling a. sterling pound sterling2. Miary (jednostka wagi) pound- sprzedawać coś na funty to sell sth by the pound■ to nie jest warte funta kłaków pot. it’s not worth a strawThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fun|t
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activities that are good fun:فعاليات تسْلِيَهBut I have to warn you, this job is not all fun and games!
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Education: FASTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fun After School Teens
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15 Fun And Overpriced
Jocular: FAOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fun And Overpriced
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16 Fun Answers For Questions
Jocular: FAQУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fun Answers For Questions
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17 Fun Art And Reading
Education: FARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fun Art And Reading
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18 Fun Art Recreation
Education: FARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fun Art Recreation
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20 Fun At Recess
Education: FAR
См. также в других словарях:
fun — [ fɶn ] n. m. • 1974; mot angl. « amusement » ♦ Anglic. Joie délirante et exubérante. Adjt Ils sont fun. ♢ Région. (Québec) FUN [ fɔn ] ou FONNE : amusement. C est le fun ! Avoir du fun, du plaisir, de l agrément. « Si t es pas venu ici pour… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fun — Fun, Fun, Fun Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Fun, Fun, Fun» Sencillo de The Beach Boys del álbum Shut Down Volume 2 Lado B « Why Do Fools Fall In Love » Publicación 3 de febrero d … Wikipedia Español
fun — /fun/, n., v., funned, funning, adj. n. 1. something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun. 2. enjoyment or playfulness: She s full of fun. 3. for or in fun, as a joke; not seriously; playfully: His insults were only in fun. 4.… … Universalium
fun — fun, jest, sport, game, play are comparable when they denote something (as an activity, an utterance, or a form of expression) that provides diversion or amusement or is intended to arouse laughter. Fun implies amusement or an engagement in what… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fun — [fun] n. [< ME fonne, a fool, foolish, or fonnen, to be foolish < ?] 1. a) lively, joyous play or playfulness; amusement, sport, recreation, etc. b) enjoyment or pleasure 2. a source or cause of amusement or merriment, as an amusing person… … English World dictionary
Fun — 〈[fʌ̣n] m.; ; unz.; salopp〉 Spaß ● Fun haben Spaß haben, sich amüsieren, sich sorglos vergnügen [engl., „Spaß“] * * * Fun [fan ], der; s [engl. fun]: Spaß, den jmd. bei bestimmten Tätigkeiten hat: F. haben. * * * FUN [Abk. für Free Universal … Universal-Lexikon
fun — first recorded in 1700 and stigmatized by Dr Johnson as a ‘low cant word’ (i.e. ephemeral jargon), has long hovered on the brink of adjectival status (It was really fun) and more recently has taken a step further in informal attributive uses such … Modern English usage
Fun — steht für: Spaß (Amerikanismus), oft in Verbindung mit Sportarten, Musikrichtungen etc.: z. B. Fun Punk Fun (Gewichtseinheit), eine Gewichts und Geldeinheit im alten japanischen Maßsystem Shakkanhō FUN steht für: Flughafen Funafuti in Tuvalu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fun — Fun, n. [Perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. & Gael. fonn pleasure.] Sport; merriment; frolicsome amusement. Oddity, frolic, and fun. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] {To make fun of}, to hold up to, or turn into, ridicule. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fun it — «Fun it» Canción de Queen Álbum Jazz (album) Publicación 1978 Grabación … Wikipedia Español
fun — ► NOUN 1) light hearted pleasure or amusement. 2) a source of this. 3) playfulness or good humour. ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ enjoyable. ● make fun of Cf. ↑make fun of … English terms dictionary