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Adj1. मूर्खतापूर्णMohan's clownish antics sometimes gets on my nerves. -
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N1. हँसीWe had a good laugh at his embarrassment.--------V1. हँसनाThe child's antics made everybody laugh.It is easy to laugh at others but difficult to laugh at oneself. -
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N1. छोटी मछलीThe antics of minnow in the aquarium were very engaging. -
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[ə'mju:z]1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) divertir2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) entreter-se•- amusing
- amusingly* * *a.muse[əmj'u:z] vt+vi 1 divertir, deleitar, fazer rir. you amuse me / você me faz rir. he is not easy to amuse / não é fácil diverti-lo. 2 entreter, distrair, recrear. he amused himself with reading / ele se entreteve com a leitura. -
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v. eğlendirmek, güldürmek, oyalamak, neşelendirmek* * *eğlendir* * *[ə'mju:z]1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) güldürmek, neşelendirmek2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) oyalamak, eğlendirmek•- amusing
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[ə'mju:z]1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) zabavati2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) zabavati (se)•- amusing
- amusingly* * *[əmjú:z]transitive verbzabavatito be amused at ( —ali by, with) — zabavati se; zanimati se -
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I [aentik]adjectivearchaic burkast, smešen, grotesken, bizaren, fantastičenII [aentik]nounarchaic šaljivec, dvorni norec; plural spakovanje, šala, burka -
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• ilahduttaa• hauskuuttaa• hauskuttaa• huvitella• hymyilyttää• huvittaa• viihdyttää• riemastuttaa• naurattaa* * *ə'mju:z1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) huvittaa2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) huvitella•- amusing
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v. vermaken; omleiden, afslaan; verwijzen[ dajvə:t]1 een andere richting geven ⇒ verleggen, omleiden♦voorbeelden:1 why was their plane diverted to Vienna? • waarom moest hun toestel uitwijken naar Wenen?she diverted part of the proceeds to her own pocket • zij heeft een deel van de opbrengst in eigen zak gestoken -
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[ə'mjuːz] 1.1) (cause laughter) divertire, far ridereto be amused at o by — essere divertito da, ridere per
2) (entertain, occupy) [game, story, hobby] divertire, distrarre2.to amuse oneself — divertirsi, distrarsi
* * *[ə'mju:z]1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) divertirsi2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) divertirsi•- amusing
- amusingly* * *[ə'mjuːz] 1.1) (cause laughter) divertire, far ridereto be amused at o by — essere divertito da, ridere per
2) (entertain, occupy) [game, story, hobby] divertire, distrarre2.to amuse oneself — divertirsi, distrarsi
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1. adjective 2. nounHeißsporn, der* * *mad·cap[ˈmædkæp]\madcap antics übermütige Streiche\madcap idea ausgeflippte Idee fam\madcap joke origineller Witz\madcap prank frecher Streich\madcap scheme aberwitziger PlanII. n (eccentric person) Ausgeflippte(r) f(m) fam, verrückter Kerl; (impulsive person) Heißsporn m, impulsiver Mensch* * *['mdkp]1. adjidea versponnen; youth stürmisch; tricks toll; scheme hirnverbrannt2. nimpulsiver Mensch* * *B adj verwegen, verrückt (Entschluss, Mensch etc):madcap driver rücksichtsloser Fahrer* * *1. adjective 2. nounHeißsporn, der* * *adj.toll adj. n.Tollkopf -¨e m. -
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adjective1) spitzbübisch, schelmisch [Blick, Gesichtsausdruck, Lächeln]mischievous trick — Schabernack, der
2) (malicious) boshaft [Person]; böse [Absicht]3) (harmful) bösartig [Gerücht]; böse [Zeitungsartikel]* * *[-vəs]adjective a mischievous child.) boswillig* * *mis·chie·vous[ˈmɪstʃɪvəs, AM -tʃə-]1. (naughty) immer zu Streichen aufgelegt\mischievous antics Streiche pl\mischievous child Schlingel m\mischievous grin spitzbübisches [o verschmitztes] Grinsen2. (malicious) boshaft* * *['mIstʃɪvəs]adja mischievous child — ein Schlingel or Racker m
her son is really mischievous —
what mischievous pranks are you up to now? a mischievous elf — welche üblen Streiche heckst du jetzt aus? eine Elfe, die Schabernack treibt
2) (= malicious, troublemaking) rumour, suggestion bösartig; person boshaft; strike schädlich; (= physically disabling) blow verletzend* * *mischievous [ˈmıstʃıvəs] adj (adv mischievously)1. schädlich, nachteilig2. boshaft, mutwillig, schadenfroh3. schelmisch* * *adjective1) spitzbübisch, schelmisch [Blick, Gesichtsausdruck, Lächeln]mischievous trick — Schabernack, der
2) (malicious) boshaft [Person]; böse [Absicht]3) (harmful) bösartig [Gerücht]; böse [Zeitungsartikel]* * *adj.boshaft adj.nachteilig adj.schadenfroh adj.schelmisch adj.schädlich adj. n.mutwillig adj.verderblich adj. -
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caper [ˈkeɪpər]1. noun2. plural noun* * *['keɪpə(r)] 1.1) ( playful leap) cabriole fto cut a caper — (dated) faire des cabrioles
2) (colloq) ( funny film) comédie f3) (colloq) ( dishonest scheme) combine (colloq) f5) (colloq) GB ( hassle)what a caper! — quel bazar! (colloq)
2. 3.and all that caper — et tout le bazar (colloq)
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[ə'mjuːz]vt( entertain) bawić (rozbawić perf), śmieszyć (rozśmieszyć perf); ( distract) zabawiać (zabawić perf)to amuse o.s. with sth/by doing sth — bawić się czymś/robieniem czegoś
to be amused at — bawić się (ubawić się perf) +instr
* * *[ə'mju:z]1) (to make (someone) laugh: I was amused at the monkey's antics.) rozśmieszać, rozbawiaćć2) (to interest or give pleasure to (for a time): They amused themselves playing cards.) zabawiać•- amusing
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s pl els antics
См. также в других словарях:
Antics — may refer to:in computing * Antics (video game), a 1983 video game released for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum * CJ s Elephant Antics , a 1991 video game released for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum *ANTIC, an acronym for Alpha Numeric… … Wikipedia
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antics — (n.) ludicrous behavior, 1520s; see ANTIC (Cf. antic) … Etymology dictionary
antics — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ foolish, outrageous, or amusing behaviour. ORIGIN from Italian antico antique , also grotesque … English terms dictionary
Antics — Interpol (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Interpol (homonymie). Interpol … Wikipédia en Français
antics — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amusing, crazy, playful ▪ wacky, zany (both informal, esp. AmE) ▪ childish VERB + ANTICS … Collocations dictionary
antics — [[t]æ̱ntɪks[/t]] N PLURAL Antics are funny, silly, or unusual ways of behaving. Elizabeth tolerated Sarah s antics … English dictionary
antics — an|tics [ˈæntıks] n [plural] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: antic strange (16 19 centuries), from Italian antico ancient , from Latin antiquus; ANTIQUE1] behaviour that seems strange, funny, silly, or annoying ▪ We re all growing tired of his childish … Dictionary of contemporary English
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 — 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 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