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antics (noun)

  • 1 antics

    1. ужимки; шалости
    2. причуда
    Синонимический ряд:
    pranks (noun) capers; didoes; frolics; jokes; larks; monkeyshines; pranks; shenanigans; shines; tomfooleries; tomfoolery; tricks; wheezes

    English-Russian base dictionary > antics

  • 2 antic

    1. n гримасы, ужимки; шутовство; кривлянье

    to play antics — кривляться, выкидывать номера

    2. n арх. скоморох, фигляр
    3. a кривляющийся, паясничающий; абсурдный, нелепый
    4. a резвящийся
    5. a арх. гротескный, шутовской
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. bizarre (adj.) bizarre; fantastic; far-fetched; freakish; grotesque; peculiar; queer; strange
    2. comic (adj.) comic; farcical; ludicrous
    3. playful (adj.) coltish; elvish; frisky; frolicsome; gamesome; impish; kittenish; larkish; mischievous; pixie; pixieish; pixilated; playful; prankful; prankish; pranky; puckish; roguish; rollicking; sportive; sprightly; waggish; whimsical; wicked
    4. antics (noun) antics; jokes; mischief; pranks; tricks
    5. prank (noun) caper; didoes; frolic; joke; lark; play; prank; shenanigan; tomfoolery; trick; wheeze
    Антонимический ряд:
    serious; solemn

    English-Russian base dictionary > antic

  • 3 shines

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. displays (noun) arrays; displays; fanfares; panoplies; parades; shows
    2. polishes (noun) glazes; glints; glosses; lusters; lustre; polishes; sheen; sheens
    3. pranks (noun) antics; capers; didoes; frolics; larks; monkeyshines; pranks; shenanigans; tomfooleries; tricks; wheezes
    4. beams (verb) beams; blazes; burns; gleams; glows; radiates
    5. polishes (verb) buffs; burnishes; furbishes; glances; glazes; glosses; polishes; rubs; sleeks

    English-Russian base dictionary > shines

См. также в других словарях:

  • antics — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amusing, crazy, playful ▪ wacky, zany (both informal, esp. AmE) ▪ childish VERB + ANTICS …   Collocations dictionary

  • antics — noun (plural) behaviour that seems strange, funny, silly, or annoying: The public quickly grew tired of McEnroe s antics on court …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • antics — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ foolish, outrageous, or amusing behaviour. ORIGIN from Italian antico antique , also grotesque …   English terms dictionary

  • antics — an|tics [ æntıks ] noun plural 1. ) behavior that is funny or silly in an enjoyable way 2. ) behavior that is considered to be deliberately stupid and likely to cause problems: Community leaders condemned the antics of right wing extremists …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • antics — plural noun someday you ll be too old to get away with such antics Syn: capers, pranks, larks, hijinks, frolicking, skylarking, foolery, tomfoolery …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • antics — UK [ˈæntɪks] / US noun [plural] 1) behaviour that is funny or silly in an enjoyable way 2) behaviour that is considered to be deliberately stupid and likely to cause problems Community leaders condemned the antics of right wing extremists …   English dictionary

  • antics — plural noun foolish, outrageous, or amusing behaviour. Origin C16: from antic …   English new terms dictionary

  • antics — plural noun Syn: capers, pranks, larks, high jinks, skylarking, horseplay, clowning; Brit.; informal monkey tricks …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • antics — [ˈæntɪks] noun [plural] behaviour that is funny or silly …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • antics — /ˈæntɪks/ (say antiks) plural noun odd, amusing or ridiculous behaviour. {plural of antic} …  

  • Number 10 — noun The office of the British Prime Minister; the UK Government. There are honourable people in the government and principled advisers working in Number 10, even if their unheralded service is obscured by the crass antics of spin doctors and the …   Wiktionary

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