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1 antics
[ˈæntɪks] noun pluralodd or amusing behaviour:تَصَرُّف شاذ يُثير الضَّحِكThe children laughed at the monkey's antics.
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2 antics
حَرَكَات مُضْحِكَة \ antics: peculiar or playful movements or behaviour. -
3 The Antics Of Alice And Andy
Mass media: AAAAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Antics Of Alice And Andy
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4 momice
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5 лакрдиjа
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6 šaškoviny
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7 skrípalæti
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8 travesuras
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9 darkymasis
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10 išdaigų krėtimas
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11 fígle
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12 vystrájanie
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13 bouffonneries
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14 гримасы
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15 krumspring
antics, caper, frill* * *caper, gambol;(fig) dodge. -
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antics, lark* * *pl fun;[ det er grove løjer!] that's a bit stiff![ gøre (el. drive) løjer med en] make fun of somebody, play tricks on somebody,( narre også) pull somebody's leg;[ så skal du se løjer!] and then you'll see (fun and games)! -
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18 gracias
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19 payasadas
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20 grimase
• antics; mop; mops and mows
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
Antics — LP Interpol Дата вы … Википедия
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