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1 amusing
adjective (rather funny or humorous: an amusing story.) morsomadj. \/əˈmjuːzɪŋ\/morsom, underholdende -
2 entertainer
noun (one who gives amusing performances professionally.) (underholdnings)artistsubst. \/ˌentəˈteɪnə\/entertainer, underholdningsartist -
3 amuse
ə'mju:z1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) more, underholde2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) more/underholde seg•- amusing
- amusinglyverb \/əˈmjuːz\/underholde, moreamuse oneself hygge segjeg sitter ikke her for moro skyld\/for min fornøyelses skyldbe amused at eller be amused by more seg over -
4 anecdote
'ænikdout(a short amusing story, especially a true one: He told us anecdotes about politicians that he knew.) anekdote, kort historiesubst. \/ˈænɪkdəʊt\/1) anekdote2) udokumentert historie (om person, begivenhet)3) ( malerkunst) anekdotemaleri -
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'æntiks(odd or amusing behaviour: The children laughed at the monkey's antics.) sprell, ablegøyersubst. flt. \/ˈæntɪks\/1) sprell, narrestreker, krumspring, klovnestreker, ablegøyer2) vanvittige påfunn, tåpeligheter -
6 character
'kærəktə 1. noun1) (the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type: You can tell a man's character from his handwriting; Publicity of this character is not good for the firm.) (egen)art, natur, karakter2) (a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way: He showed great character in dealing with the danger.) karakterstyrke3) (reputation: They tried to damage his character.) rykte, ry, navn4) (a person in a play, novel etc: Rosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's `Hamlet'.) figur, skikkelse, person; rolle5) (an odd or amusing person: This fellow's quite a character!) original6) (a letter used in typing etc: Some characters on this typewriter are broken.) (skrift)tegn•2. noun(a typical quality: It is one of his characteristics to be obstinate.) karakteregenskap, trekk, kjennetegn- characterize
- characterise
- characterization
- characterisationkarakter--------person--------rollesubst. \/ˈkærəktə\/1) karakter, natur, egenart, særpreg, beskaffenhet, egenskap, lynne2) (sterk) karakter, viljestyrke3) anseelse, rykte, ry, skussmål, vitnemål4) stilling5) personlighet, person, original, pussig skrue6) oppdiktet person, figur, rolle, skikkelse7) ( litteratur) karakterskildring8) ( naturvitenskap) merke, tegn, kjennetegn9) skrifttegn, bokstav, tegn11) bokstaver, skrift, håndskriftact out of character gå ut av rollen, falle ut av rollencharacter for rykte for, ord på seg forin character typisk, karakteristisk, helt naturlig ( teater) i kostyme i karakterskildringin the character as\/of i egenskap avbe out of character være upassende for rollen, falle utenfor, være malplassert, være utypiska person of character en person med sterk personlighet, en person med karakterstyrkebe quite a character være litt av en skrue -
7 comedy
'komədiplural - comedies; noun1) (a play of a pleasant or amusing kind: We went to see a comedy last night.) komedie, lystspill2) (humour: They all saw the comedy of the situation.) komikk, humor•- comediansubst. \/ˈkɒmədɪ\/1) komedie, lystspill2) komikk -
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'komik 1. adjective1) (of comedy: a comic actor; comic opera.) komedie-2) (causing amusement: comic remarks.) komisk2. noun1) (an amusing person, especially a professional comedian.) komiker2) (a children's periodical containing funny stories, adventures etc in the form of comic strips.) tegneserieblad•- comical- comic strip Isubst. \/ˈkɒmɪk\/1) ( hverdagslig) tegneserie(r)2) komikerthe comic det komiske, komikkenIIadj. \/ˈkɒmɪk\/1) komisk, lystig, morsom2) komedie- -
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adjective (amusing: entertaining stories.) underholdende, morsomadj. \/ˌentəˈteɪnɪŋ\/underholdende, fornøyelig, morsom -
10 fund
1) (a sum of money for a special purpose: Have you given money to the repair fund?) fond, midler, kapital2) (a store or supply: He has a fund of funny stories.) forråd•- fundsfinansiere--------fond--------forråd--------lagerIsubst. \/fʌnd\/1) fond, kapital, midler, innsamling2) ( overført) fond, forråd, oppkommebe in funds være velbeslått, ha penger i kassenbe short of funds eller be low in funds ha lite penger, være blakkfunds ( hverdagslig) midler, pengerthe (public) funds statsobligasjoner• he has £3,000 invested in the fundsno funds uten dekningraise funds samle inn pengerIIverb \/fʌnd\/1) (handelsfag, økonomi) fundere, kapitalisere, avsette i fond2) anbringe i statsobligasjoner3) betale, finansiere, støtte økonomiskfunded debt fast gjeld, konsolidert statsgjeld -
11 funny
1) (amusing; making one laugh: a funny story.) morsom, gøyal2) (strange; peculiar: I heard a funny noise.) underlig, rar, merkeligpussigIsubst. \/ˈfʌnɪ\/komisk personIIadj. \/ˈfʌnɪ\/1) morsom, artig, festlig, komisk, spøkefull, gøyal2) pussig, rar, snodig3) merkelig, underlig, eiendommelig, besynderlig, merkverdig4) mistenkelig5) tåpelig, teit, dum6) (amer. slang) galfeel funny føle seg rarfunny business\/stuff spøk, morsomhet(er), tull, skøyerstreker, spillopper• don't try any funny business!lureri, triks, knep, hokuspokusfunny for (amer., slang) gal etterthe funny page tegneserieside -
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noun (a person who writes or tells amusing stories, jokes etc.) humoristsubst. \/ˈhjuːmərɪst\/1) humorist, komedieforfatter, komedieskuespiller2) spøkefugl, skøyer, skøyeraktig person -
13 humorous
adjective (funny; amusing: a humorous situation/remark.) morsom, vittig, spøkefullhumoristiskadj. \/ˈhjuːm(ə)rəs\/1) humoristisk, humor-, morsom, komisk2) spøkefull, munter, spøkende3) som har humoristisk sans, humoristisk -
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'hju:mə 1. noun1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) humor2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) humor2. verb(to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) snakke noen etter munnen, føye- humorist- humorous
- humorously
- humorousness
- - humouredhumorIsubst. \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor1) humor, morsomheter, komikk2) humoristisk litteratur, humoristisk film3) lune, humør, stemningjeg er ikke i humør til å bli motsagt \/ jeg ønsker ikke å bli motsagt4) sinnelag, temperament, lynne5) plutselig innfall6) nykke, pussig trekk, pussighet7) (historisk, fysiologi, også cardinal humour)væske, kroppsvæske• within alternative medicine healers still ascribe diseases to the four cardinal humoursinnen alternativ medisin tilskriver behandlere fremdeles sykdommer til de fire væsketypene (blod, flegma\/slim, gul galle og sort galle)the humour of something det humoristiske ved noe, det morsomme ved noe, det lystige ved noehumours pussigheter, pussige trekkin (a) bad humour i dårlig humørin (a) good humour i godt humørbe in the humour for være i humør til, være klar for, være opplagt til, være rede forout of humour i dårlig humør utilfreds sintput somebody out of humour sette noen i dårlig humør, få noen i dårlig humørsense of humour humoristisk sans, sans for humorwhen the humour takes one når man er i det humøret, når man er i det hjørnetwry humour besk humor, tørr humorIIverb \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor1) føye2) snakke etter munnenhumour somebody føye noensnakke noen etter munnen la noen få viljen sin, la noen få det som de vilhumour somebody's whims føye noen i lunene deres -
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adjective (curious or amusing: an intriguing idea.) rar, fengslende, spennendeadj. \/ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ\/1) intrigant, renkefull2) fengslende, spennende, interessant, forbløffende3) underfundig, ertende -
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1) (ridiculous or deserving scorn: Her attempts at drawing were laughable.) latterlig2) (amusing; comical.) lattervekkende, komisklatterligadj. \/ˈlɑːfəbl\/1) lattervekkende, morsom2) latterlig, fjollet -
17 parody
'pærədi 1. plural - parodies; noun1) (an amusing imitation of a serious author's style of writing: He writes parodies of John Donne's poems.) parodi2) (a very bad imitation: a parody of the truth.) parodi2. verb(to make a parody of (something or someone).) lage parodi på, parodiereparodiereIsubst. \/ˈpærədɪ\/parodiIIverb \/ˈpærədɪ\/parodiere -
18 revue
rə'vju:(an amusing, not very serious, theatre show.) revy(teater)subst. \/rɪˈvjuː\/( teater) revy -
19 wit
wit1) (humour; the ability to express oneself in an amusing way: His plays are full of wit; I admire his wit.) vidd, vittighet, åndfullhet2) (a person who expresses himself in a humorous way, tells jokes etc: He's a great wit.) slagferdig person, vittig hode3) (common sense, inventiveness etc: He did not have the wit to defend himself.) vett•- witless- - witted
- witticism
- witty
- wittily
- wittiness
- at one's wits' end
- keep one's wits about one
- live by one's wits
- frighten/scare out of one's wits
- out of one's witsforstand--------vett--------viddIsubst. \/wɪt\/1) vett, forstand, intelligens2) ånd, vidd3) intelligent person, forstandig person4) humoristisk person, vittig person5) ( gammeldags) skjønnåndbe at one's wit's end ikke vite sin arme råd, ikke vite verken ut eller inncollect one's wits samle tankeneflash of wit se ➢ flash, 1have a ready wit være slagferdighave\/keep one's wits about one ha hodet på rett plass, holde hodet kaldthave quick wits være snartenktin possession of one's five wits ved sine fulle femlive by one's wits være uten vanlig arbeid, leve på sin intelligens og snedighetlose one's wits miste hodet, miste besinnelsen, gå fra forstandenout of one's wits fra vettet, ikke riktig klokpit one's wits against prøve sine krefter motquick\/nimble wit rask oppfattelse, slagferdighetslow\/dull wit sen oppfattelsewits vett, intelligens forstand, åndsevnerIIverb (pret. og perf. partisipp: wist) \/wɪt\/( gammeldags) viteGod wot Gud skal viteto wit nemlig, det vil si -
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adjective (clever and amusing: a witty person; witty remarks.) slagferdig, vittig, åndfullvittigadj. \/ˈwɪtɪ\/1) kvikk, slagferdig, vittig2) (gammeldags, dialekt) klok, intelligent
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