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1 Heiterkeitsausbruch
m burst of merriment* * *Hei|ter|keits|aus|bruchmfit of merriment* * *Heiterkeitsausbruch m burst of merriment -
2 gaieté
gaieté, gaîté [gete]feminine noun[de personne, caractère, conversation] cheerfulness ; [de couleur] brightness* * *getenom féminin (de personne, lieu, d'histoire) gaiety, cheerfulness* * *ɡete1. nf2. gaietés nfplironique delights* * *gaieté nf (de personne, caractère, lieu, spectacle, d'histoire) gaiety, cheerfulness; mettre qn en gaieté to cheer sb up; livre/histoire d'une grande gaieté very cheerful book/story; il ne l'a pas fait de gaieté de cœur he wasn't very happy about doing it; ne crois pas que j'y vais de gaieté de cœur don't think I'm happy about going; avec gaieté gaily, cheerfully.[gete] nom féminin————————de gaieté de cœur locution adverbiale -
3 ilarità
ilarità s.f. hilarity, merriment, mirth; (buon umore) good humour, cheerfulness; (riso) laughter: scoppio d'ilarità, burst of laughter; le sue parole provocarono l'ilarità generale, his words made everybody laugh.* * *[ilari'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile hilarity, merriment* * *ilarità/ilari'ta/f.inv.hilarity, merriment; destare l'ilarità generale to cause much hilarity o mirth. -
4 cümbüş
n. high jinks, merrymaking, revel, jollity, razzle-dazzle, blow out, metal mandolin, bash, bender, binge, blast, booze, booze up, burst up, bust, buster, carousal, festivity, jamboree, jollification, merriment, racket, revelry, riot, saturnalia* * *jamboree
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