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1 дружный смех
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2 взрыв хохота
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3 дружный смех
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4 залиться смехом
burst out laughing глагол: -
5 дружный
1. friendly, amicableбыть дружным (с тв.) — be friends (with), be on friendly terms (with)
2. ( единодушный) unanimous, harmoniousраздался дружный смех — there was a burst of laughter, they all burst out laughing
дружными усилиями — by concerted efforts; ( обоюдными) by mutual efforts
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дружная весна — spring with rapid, uninterrupted thawing of snow -
6 дружный
1) ( связанный дружбой) friendly, amicableбыть дру́жным (с тв.) — be friends (with), be on friendly terms (with)
дру́жная семья́ — united family
2) ( единодушный) unanimous; harmoniousдру́жный смех — burst of laughter
дру́жные аплодисме́нты — burst of applause sg
разда́лся дру́жный смех — there was a burst of laughter, they all burst out laughing
раздали́сь дру́жные аплодисме́нты — there was a burst of applause
дру́жными уси́лиями — by concerted efforts; ( обоюдными) by mutual efforts
3) ( бурный и равномерный) fast, burstingдру́жная весна́ — bursting / powerful spring
дру́жные всхо́ды — good and even sprouts
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7 взрыв смеха
1) General subject: (вызвать) (to cause) screams of laughter, a burst of laughter, a peal of laughter, a roar of laughter, gale, peal of laughter, roars of laughter, whoop of laughter2) Makarov: tempest of laughter -
8 лопаться
несовер. - лопаться; совер. - лопнуть1) break, burst, split; crack ( дать трещину)2) разг. ( потерпеть крах)go bankrupt, crashчуть не лопаться от смеха — to split one's sides with laughter, to burst with laughter
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9 разразиться смехом
1) General subject: break into a laugh, burst into laughter, burst out laughing (слезами)2) Jargon: crack up3) Makarov: discharge oneself in laughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разразиться смехом
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10 взорваться смехом
to break out laughing; to burst into laughterRada broke out laughing.
He added something else that Pandi and Maxim couldn't hear, and the entire group burst into laughter.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > взорваться смехом
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11 разразиться смехом
to break out laughing; to burst into laughterRada broke out laughing.
He added something else that Pandi and Maxim couldn't hear, and the entire group burst into laughter.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разразиться смехом
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12 расхохотаться
to break out laughing; to burst into laughterRada broke out laughing.
He added something else that Pandi and Maxim couldn't hear, and the entire group burst into laughter.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > расхохотаться
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13 расхохотаться
1) General subject: burst into laughter, snort, (громко) break into laughter, split with laughter2) Makarov: fall a-laughing -
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15 хохот
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16 хохот
мlaughter ['læftər]взрыв хо́хота — burst of laughter
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17 лопнуть от смеха
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18 дружба дружбой, а табачок врозь
посл.friends are O. K. when they don't get in the way (trans. by S. Kuzmin); friends are all right when they don't interfere with your career (business)Борис громко захохотал, очень громко и ненатурально. - А дружба? - закричал он. - А школьные годы? А молодость? Или дружба дружбой, а табачок врозь? (Ю. Герман, Я отвечаю за всё) — Boris gave a loud and obviously artificial burst of laughter. 'What about our friendship?' he yelled. 'Our old schooldays? Our youth? I suppose friends are all right when they don't interfere with your career, is that it?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дружба дружбой, а табачок врозь
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19 под микитки
прост.1) (под рёбра (ударить, толкнуть и т. п. кого)) poke (dig) smb. in the ribsПономарь вскочил, в свою очередь ударил дьячка под микитки, что вызвало всеобщий смех. (Ф. Решетников, Ставленник) — The sexton jumped up and, in his turn, poked the lay-brother in the ribs which provoked a burst of laughter.
2) (привлекать к ответу, ответственности) take smb. to task; take smb. by the scruff of the neck; catch (take) smb. by the throatЧто сделать? Нет такого закона, чтоб браконьера под микитки... (В. Песков, Шаги по росе) — Nothing doing! There is no law that poachers must be taken by the scruff of the neck.
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burst/peal of laughter
См. также в других словарях:
burst of laughter — sudden explosion of loud laughter … English contemporary dictionary
burst into laughter — suddenly start laughing, start giggling … English contemporary dictionary
burst into something — burst into (something) to begin to produce a lot of something. The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys. The car burst into flames. The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter. Related vocabulary:… … New idioms dictionary
burst into — (something) to begin to produce a lot of something. The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys. The car burst into flames. The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter. Related vocabulary: break into… … New idioms dictionary
burst out — Synonyms and related words: be in stitches, belch, blow open, blow out, blurt, blurt out, break out, break up, burst forth, burst into laughter, burst out laughing, burst with laughter, bust a gut, cachinnate, cackle, chortle, chuckle, crow,… … Moby Thesaurus
burst — burst1 [bə:st US bə:rst] v past tense and past participle burst ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(break open)¦ 2 be bursting with something 3¦(move suddenly)¦ 4 burst open 5 be bursting to do something 6 be bursting 7 burst somebody s bubble 8 burst its banks Phrasal… … Dictionary of contemporary English
laughter — Synonyms and related words: Homeric laughter, amusement, belly laugh, boff, boffola, burst of laughter, cachinnation, cackle, chortle, chortling, chuckle, convulsion, crow, fit of laughter, frivolity, fun, gales of laughter, giggle, glee,… … Moby Thesaurus
laughter — laugh|ter [ˈla:ftə US ˈlæftər] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: hleahtor] when people laugh, or the sound of people laughing ▪ Foster joined in the laughter. ▪ He looked shocked, then burst into laughter (=started laughing) . roar/scream/shriek with … Dictionary of contemporary English
laughter — Aka, hō aka, aka aka. ♦ Burst of laughter, hehē, hū ka aka. ♦ Provoke laughter, hō aka, hō aka aka, ho omāke aka … English-Hawaiian dictionary
burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ … Dictionary of American idioms
burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ … Dictionary of American idioms