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Fröhlichkeit, diefall into fits of helpless merriment — sich vor Lachen nicht mehr halten können
* * ** * *mer·ri·ment[ˈmerimənt]n no plsounds of \merriment fröhliches Gelächterto be a source of \merriment zu Heiterkeit Anlass geben* * *['merɪmənt]nHeiterkeit f, Fröhlichkeit f; (= laughter) Gelächter ntat this there was much merriment — das erregte allgemeine Heiterkeit, das rief großes Gelächter hervor
* * *merriment [ˈmerımənt] s1. Fröhlichkeit f, Lustigkeit f, Ausgelassenheit f2. Gelächter n, Heiterkeit f* * *noun, no pl.Fröhlichkeit, die* * *n.Belustigung f.Fröhlichkeit f. -
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noun (fun and laughter: There was a great deal of merriment at the party.) alegría, regocijotr['merɪmənt]1 alegría, regocijomerriment ['mɛrɪmənt] n: alegría f, júbilo m, regocijo mn.• alborozo s.m.• alegría s.f.• holgorio s.m.• huelga s.f.• jolgorio s.m.• jollín s.m.• regocijo s.m.'merɪmənt['merɪmǝnt]N alegría f, regocijo m ; (=laughter) risas fpl* * *['merɪmənt] -
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merriment ['merɪmənt](joy) joie f, gaieté f; (laughter) rire m, rires mpl, hilarité f;∎ there was much merriment at the thought of this l'idée fit beaucoup rire;∎ sounds of merriment came from the garden on entendait des éclats de rire venant du jardin
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