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bray with laughter

  • 1 bray

    1. noun
    (of ass) Iah, das
    2. intransitive verb
    [Esel:] iahen, schreien
    * * *
    [brei] 1. noun
    (the cry of an ass.) der Eselsschrei
    2. verb
    (to make such a cry.) schreien wie ein Esel
    * * *
    [breɪ]
    I. vi donkey, mule schreien; ( pej) person kreischen
    \braying laugh ( pej) wieherndes Lachen
    to \bray with laughter ( pej) vor Lachen schreien fam
    II. n [Esels]schrei m
    * * *
    [breɪ]
    1. n
    (of ass) (Esels)schrei m; (inf, = laugh) Wiehern nt, Gewieher nt
    2. vi
    (ass) schreien; (inf, person) wiehern
    * * *
    bray1 [breı]
    A s
    1. Schrei m (eines Esels, auch einer Person):
    bray of protest Protestschrei
    2. a) Schmettern n (einer Trompete)
    b) Lärmen n, Tosen n (des Verkehrs etc)
    B v/i
    a) schreien (Esel, auch Person):
    bray at sb jemanden anschreien;
    bray with laughter vor Lachen wiehern
    b) schmettern (Trompete)
    c) lärmen, tosen (Verkehr etc)
    C v/t oft bray out (hinaus)schreien
    bray2 [breı] v/t (besonders im Mörser) (zer-)stoßen, (-)reiben, (-)stampfen
    * * *
    1. noun
    (of ass) Iah, das
    2. intransitive verb
    [Esel:] iahen, schreien
    * * *
    v.
    zerreiben v.

    English-german dictionary > bray

  • 2 bray

    [breɪ] vi
    donkey, mule schreien; ( pej); person kreischen;
    \braying laugh ( pej) wieherndes Lachen;
    to \bray with laughter ( pej) vor Lachen schreien ( fam) n [Esels]schrei m

    English-German students dictionary > bray

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