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1 latter
['lætə](towards the end: the latter part of our holiday.) sidste; senere- latterly- the latter* * *['lætə](towards the end: the latter part of our holiday.) sidste; senere- latterly- the latter -
2 latter [last-mentioned]
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3 the latter
(the second of two things etc mentioned: John and Mary arrived, the latter wearing a green wool dress.) sidstnævnte* * *(the second of two things etc mentioned: John and Mary arrived, the latter wearing a green wool dress.) sidstnævnte -
4 laugh
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5 skratt
substantiv1. latter, grinVærsgo' at le (dette er en morsomhed)!
2. skratten, skræppenfånskratt; gapskratt; hånskratt
fjollet latter; skraldelatter; hånlig latter
Hålla sig för skratt, inte kunna hålla sig för skratt
Kunne lade være med at grine, ikke kunne lade være med at grine (le)
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6 skratt
substantiv1. latter, grinVærsgo' at le (dette er en morsomhed)!2. skratten, skræppenSammensatte udtryk:fånskratt; gapskratt; hånskratt
fjollet latter; skraldelatter; hånlig latterSærlige udtryk:Hålla sig för skratt, inte kunna hålla sig för skratt
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7 смех
sb. latter* * *sb mgen sg смехa, смехy latter, grin; leen; morskab, spasподнять когд-н. на смех gøre ngn til grin, hænge ngn ud (til alm. morskab); cd смехy af grin. -
8 хохот
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9 cackle
['kækl] 1. noun1) (the sound made by a hen or goose.) skralden2) (a laugh which sounds like this: an evil cackle.) skraldgrin2. verb(to make such a sound.) slå en skraldende latter op* * *['kækl] 1. noun1) (the sound made by a hen or goose.) skralden2) (a laugh which sounds like this: an evil cackle.) skraldgrin2. verb(to make such a sound.) slå en skraldende latter op -
10 laugh
1. verb(to make sounds with the voice in showing happiness, amusement, scorn etc: We laughed at the funny photographs; Children were laughing in the garden as they played.) grine; le2. noun(an act or sound of laughing: He gave a laugh; a loud laugh.) latter- laughably
- laughingly
- laughter
- laughing-stock
- laugh at* * *1. verb(to make sounds with the voice in showing happiness, amusement, scorn etc: We laughed at the funny photographs; Children were laughing in the garden as they played.) grine; le2. noun(an act or sound of laughing: He gave a laugh; a loud laugh.) latter- laughably
- laughingly
- laughter
- laughing-stock
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11 laughter
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12 mirth
[mə:Ɵ](laughter or amusement.) latter; morskab* * *[mə:Ɵ](laughter or amusement.) latter; morskab -
13 the former
(the first of two things mentioned: We visited America and Australia, staying longer in the former than in the latter.) førstnævnte; den første* * *(the first of two things mentioned: We visited America and Australia, staying longer in the former than in the latter.) førstnævnte; den første -
14 garv
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15 Gelächter
Ge'lächter n latter, leen; -
16 rire
noun mlatterverbsmilelexxx mlatter -
17 гомерический
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18 грохать
viipf pf(sem) грохнуть1 tabe, kaste ell. smide fra sig med et brag2 brage, knalde (om skud o.a.) 3 le en bragende latter. -
19 засмеяться
ingr til смеяться briste, bryde ud i latter -
20 морить
vt ipf1 pfпоморитьudrydde (skadedyr o.l.)2 pfпо-, y- pine, plageморить голодом (ud)sulte; sulte ihjel3pfy- f eks - cd смеху kvæle i latter4 pf(af)syre, ætse.
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