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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an amusing story told with unction
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > divert with an amusing story
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* * ** * *amus·ing[əˈmju:zɪŋ]adj amüsant, unterhaltsamI don't find that very \amusing ich finde das nicht sehr witzig!\amusing situation komische Situation* * *[ə'mjuːzɪŋ]adj1) amüsanthow amusing — wie lustig or witzig!, das ist aber lustig or witzig!
I don't find that very amusing — das finde ich nicht gerade or gar nicht lustig or zum Lachen
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adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) divertidoamusing adj divertido / graciosotr[ə'mjʊːzɪŋ]1 (fun) entretenido,-a, divertido,-a2 (funny) gracioso,-aadj.• divertido, -a adj.• entretenido, -a adj.• gracioso, -a adj.ə'mjuːzɪŋadjective divertido, gracioso, entretenido[ǝ'mjuːzɪŋ]ADJ1) (=funny) gracioso, divertidoI found it amusing — me pareció gracioso or divertido
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[ə'mjuːzɪŋ]adjзабавный, занимательный, занятныйIt was all very amusing. — Все это было очень забавно.
- amusing storyIt was amusing to watch the trained elephants perform. — Было очень интересно смотреть представление с дрессированными слонами
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სასაცილო, გამრთობიa harmless / foolish / amusing trick უწყინარი / სულელური / სასაცილო ოინიan amusing remark / incident სასაცილო შენიშვნა, შემთხვევა -
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['stɔrɪ]n1) рассказ, повествованиеHe missed the point of the story. — До него не дошла сама суть/изюминка рассказа.
The story is full of humour. — Рассказ полон юмора.
The story gives a true picture of life. — Рассказ дает нам правдивую/реальную картину жизни.
- animal storiesIt follows from his story. — Это вытекает из его рассказа.
- historical story
- realistic stories
- witty story
- touching story
- swift-moving story
- legendary stories
- conflicting story
- day-to-day stories
- inside story
- cover story
- story in two chapters
- story in dialogue
- story on the subject
- contents of the story
- main idea of the story
- characters of the story
- main character of the story
- summary of the story
- point of the story
- message of the story
- at the beginning of the story
- begin the story with smth
- believe the story
- believe the story to be true
- break the story into parts
- change the story
- continues the story
- criticize the story
- cut the story
- develop the story
- draw out the story into three chapters
- end the story
- enjoy the story
- frame a story
- go on with the story
- make a story out of trivial events
- make a sweeping story
- place a story with a magazine
- recall the story
- bring one's story to 1941- think a story up- write a story
- story sounds strange
- story describes ancient times
- story lacks deep thought
- story will go down in history2) история, событие, предание, сказкаIt is a long story. — Это длинная история.
That's another story. — Это уже совсем другое дело.
The story is made up/is cooked up/is fabricated. — Эта история - сплошной вымысел.
The story remained untold. — Эта история так и не была поведана миру.
- strange story- unbiased story
- dirty story- involved story- spicy story
- funny story
- fairy story
- bedtime stories- story of the expedition- other side of the story
- challenge the story
- cook up a story
- credit the story
- doubt the story
- entertain children with stories
- get the whole story
- hush up the whole story
- invent up a story
- circulate scandalous stories
- tell stories
- tell smb the whole story of one's life
- so the story goes3) (газетный, печатный материал) репортаж, описание, сообщениеIt was the best story in yesterday's newspaper. — Это была лучшая статья во вчерашней газете.
The full story will be found on page five. — Полный отчет о событии напечатан на пятой странице.
The newspaper carried a detailed story of the fire. — Газета поместила подробное сообщение о пожаре.
- feature story- newspaper story
- lead story
- carry front-page stories
- keep a running story of the events
- make a good story out of this incident for the paper4) фабула, сюжетIt is not much of a story, but the acting is good. — Сюжет пьесы ничего собой не представляет, но артисты играют хорошо.
The story line centres on a well known event. — В центре сюжета лежит известное событие.
- film story- story line
- read the book only for the story•USAGE:(1.) Русское существительное история соответствует английскому существительному story 2. только в значении "событие, описание события/событий": it is a long story это длинная история; to remember the whole story вспомнить все обстоятельства этой истории; a detailed story of the expedition подробное описание/истори экспедиции. Русское существительное история в значении "случай, происшествие" часто передается в английском языке существительным thing: A very funny (strange, terrible) thing happened to me the other day. Со мной на днях произошел очень смешной (странный, ужасный) случай/смешная (странная, ужасная) история. Русское существительное "история" в значении "учебная дисциплина, наука, хроника событий" соответствует английскому существительному history: ancient (modern) history древняя (новая) история; to be interested in history интересоваться историей; to go down in history войти в историю; to teach history преподавать историю; a teacher of history учитель истории. Во всех этих случаях существительное history употребляется без артикля. Определенный артикль the употребляется в тех случаях, когда есть ограничивающее определение: the history of the 19th century история XIX века. (2.) See case, n (3.) See history, n -
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adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) morsomadj. \/əˈmjuːzɪŋ\/morsom, underholdende -
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adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) skemmtilegur -
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szórakoztató, mulattató, élvezetes* * *adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) mulattató -
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adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) divertido* * *a.mus.ing[əmj'u:ziŋ] adj divertido, recreativo, que causa alegria. -
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adj. eğlenceli, gülünç, komik* * *1. eğlendirici (n.) 2. eğlendir (v.) 3. eğlendirerek (prep.)* * *adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) eğlendirici, hoş -
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• oiva• iloinen• hauska• hassu• hassunkurinen• hilpeä• humoristinen• huvittava• hullunkurinen• hupainen• hupailuisa• hulppea• hupaisa• veikeä• veitikkamainen• vitsikäs• riemullinen• kiintoisa• kiva• leikkisä• leikillinen• metka• mielenkiintoinen• mukava• sukkela• pilaileva• koominen• lysti• lystikäs* * *adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) hupaisa
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Amusing — A*mus ing, a. Giving amusement; diverting; as, an amusing story. {A*mus ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Story-teller — Sto ry tell er, n. 1. One who tells stories; a narrator of anecdotes,incidents, or fictitious tales; as, an amusing story teller. [1913 Webster] 2. An historian; in contempt. Swift. [1913 Webster] 3. A euphemism or child s word for a liar. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amusing — a|mus|ing [əˈmju:zıŋ] adj funny and entertaining ▪ I don t find his jokes at all amusing . ▪ a highly amusing (=very amusing) film an amusing story/anecdote/incident etc ▪ The book is full of amusing stories about his childhood. mildly/vaguely… … Dictionary of contemporary English
amusing — adjective an amusing story Syn: entertaining, funny, comical, humorous, lighthearted, jocular, witty, mirthful, hilarious, droll, diverting; laughable; informal wacky, side splitting, rib tickling Ant: boring, solemn … Thesaurus of popular words
amusing — adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ▪ find sth, think sth ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
amusing — adjective 1. providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining an amusing speaker a diverting story • Syn: ↑amusive, ↑diverting • Similar to: ↑interesting • Derivationally related … Useful english dictionary
story — noun 1 account of events/people, true or invented ADJECTIVE ▪ true ▪ plausible ▪ false, made up ▪ She told the police a false story about being attacked. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Amusing — Amuse A*muse ([.a]*m[=u]z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amused} ([.a]*m[=u]zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amusing}.] [F. amuser to make stay, to detain, to amuse, [ a] (L. ad) + OF. muser. See {Muse}, v.] 1. To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
story — I. noun (plural stories) Etymology: Middle English storie, from Anglo French estoire, estorie, from Latin historia more at history Date: 13th century 1. archaic a. history 1 b. history 3 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
short story — short story, adj. a piece of prose fiction, usually under 10,000 words. [1885 90] * * * Brief fictional prose narrative. It usually presents a single significant episode or scene involving a limited number of characters. The form encourages… … Universalium
Partners in Crime (short story collection) — infobox Book | name = Partners in Crime title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the US (true first) edition. See Publication history (below) for UK first edition jacket image. author = Agatha Christie cover artist =… … Wikipedia