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1 nakažlivý smích
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2 contagioso
infectious* * *contagioso agg. contagious, infective, infectious (anche fig.); (fam.) catching: malattia contagiosa, infectious disease; il raffreddore è contagioso, colds are catching; risata contagiosa, infectious (o contagious) laughter; sbadiglio contagioso, contagious yawn.* * *[konta'dʒoso]1) med. (infettivo) [malato, malattia] contagious, infectious2) fig. [risata, entusiasmo] infectious, contagious* * *contagioso/konta'dʒoso/1 med. (infettivo) [malato, malattia] contagious, infectious2 fig. [risata, entusiasmo] infectious, contagious; la paura è -a fear is catching. -
3 вспышка смеха
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4 заразительный смех
General subject: contagious laughter, infectious laughter, infective laughter, catching laughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заразительный смех
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5 заразительный
infectious; contagious; catching разг.заразительный смех — infectious / contagious laughter
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6 заразительный
infectious; contagious; catching разг.зарази́тельный смех — infectious / contagious laughter
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7 contagioso
adj.contagious, infectious, catchy, catching.* * *► adjetivo1 infectious, contagious■ enfermedad contagiosa infectious disease, contagious disease* * *(f. - contagiosa)adj.catching, contagious* * *ADJ1) (Med) [enfermedad] contagious; [enfermo] infected, infectious2) (fig) catching; [risa] infectious* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( por contacto - directo) contagious; (- indirecto) infectiousb) <risa/alegría> infectious* * *= contagious, infectious.Ex. This was not meant to be a piece of puffery designed to provide an ego boost for Balzac: the convivial atmosphere was contagious and he spoke with complete sincerity.Ex. Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.----* enfermedad contagiosa = infectious disease, communicable disease.* no contagioso = non-contagious.* risa contagiosa = infectious laugh, infectious laughter.* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( por contacto - directo) contagious; (- indirecto) infectiousb) <risa/alegría> infectious* * *= contagious, infectious.Ex: This was not meant to be a piece of puffery designed to provide an ego boost for Balzac: the convivial atmosphere was contagious and he spoke with complete sincerity.
Ex: Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.* enfermedad contagiosa = infectious disease, communicable disease.* no contagioso = non-contagious.* risa contagiosa = infectious laugh, infectious laughter.* * *contagioso -sa1 (que se transmite por contacto — directo) contagious; (— indirecto) infectiousno es contagioso it isn't contagious o ( colloq) catching2 ‹risa/alegría› infectious* * *
contagioso◊ -sa adjetivo
(— indirecto) infectious
contagioso,-a adj (virus, enfermedad) contagious, infectious
fam (alegría) infectious
' contagioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contagiarse
- contagiosa
English:
catching
- communicable
- contagious
- infectious
* * *contagioso, -a adj1. [enfermedad] [por contacto directo] contagious;[por contacto indirecto] infectious2. [risa, entusiasmo] infectious* * *adj contagious* * *contagioso, -sa adj: contagious, catching* * *contagioso adj contagious -
8 ansteckend
I Part. Präs. ansteckenII Adj. infectious, catching; durch Kontakt übertragbar: contagious, communicable; Substanz: infective (alle auch fig.); ansteckendes Lachen infectious laughter* * *miasmal; miasmic; catching; infectious; contagious; infective* * *ạn|ste|ckendadj (MED fig)infectious, catching pred (inf); (durch Berührung, fig) contagious* * *1) (infectious: Is chicken-pox catching?) catching2) (spreading from one person to another by physical contact: Is that skin disease contagious?) contagious3) (likely to spread to others: Measles is an infectious disease.) infectious4) infectiously* * *an·ste·ckend* * ** * *B. adj infectious, catching; durch Kontakt übertragbar: contagious, communicable; Substanz: infective (alle auch fig);ansteckendes Lachen infectious laughter* * ** * *adj.contagious adj.infectious adj.miasmal adj.miasmic adj. adv.contagiously adv.infectiously adv. -
9 anstecken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. mit einer Nadel: pin on; (Ring) put ( oder slip) on; sich (Dat) eine Blume anstecken pin a flower on3. MED. infect ( mit with); von jemandem angesteckt werden catch a cold etc. from s.o.; er hat mich mit seiner Erkältung angesteckt he’s given me his cold, he’s passed his cold on to me; sie hat uns alle mit ihrem Gelächter angesteckt fig. she had us all laughing too, her laughter was contagiousII v/refl catch a cold (oder the measles etc.) ( bei from); ich habe mich bei X angesteckt I caught ( oder got) it from X, X gave it ( oder passed it on) to me; steck dich bloß nicht an! don’t you go and catch it!* * *(anzünden) to set alight; to set on fire;(infizieren) to infect; to taint;(mit Nadel befestigen) to pin on* * *ạn|ste|cken sep1. vt1) (= befestigen) to pin on; Ring to put or slip onich will dich nicht anstecken — I don't want to give it to you
2. vr3. vi (MED fig)to be infectious or catching; (durch Berührung, fig) to be contagious* * *an|ste·ckenI. vt1. (befestigen)▪ [jdm] etw \anstecken to pin sth on [sb]2. (auf den Finger ziehen)[jdm] einen Ring \anstecken to put [or slip] a ring on sb's finger, to put [or slip] on a ring3. (anzünden)[jdm] eine Pfeife/Zigarette/Zigarre \anstecken to light [up] a pipe/cigarette/cigar [for sb]4. (in Brand stecken)ein Gebäude \anstecken to set fire to a buildingich möchte dich nicht \anstecken I don't want to give it to you6. (fig)III. vi* * *1.transitives Verb1) pin on <badge, brooch>jemandem eine Brosche/einen Ring anstecken — pin a brooch on somebody/put or slip a ring on somebody's finger
2) (infizieren, auch fig.) infect3) (bes. nordd., mitteld.) s. anzünden2.intransitives Verb be infectious or catching; (durch Berührung) be contagious; (fig.) be infectious or contagious* * *anstecken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tsich (dat)eine Blume anstecken pin a flower on3. MED infect (mit with);von jemandem angesteckt werden catch a cold etc from sb;sie hat uns alle mit ihrem Gelächter angesteckt fig she had us all laughing too, her laughter was contagiousbei from);ich habe mich bei X angesteckt I caught ( oder got) it from X, X gave it ( oder passed it on) to me;steck dich bloß nicht an! don’t you go and catch it!* * *1.transitives Verb1) pin on <badge, brooch>jemandem eine Brosche/einen Ring anstecken — pin a brooch on somebody/put or slip a ring on somebody's finger
2) (infizieren, auch fig.) infect3) (bes. nordd., mitteld.) s. anzünden2.intransitives Verb be infectious or catching; (durch Berührung) be contagious; (fig.) be infectious or contagious* * *v.to infect v.to pin on v.to slip on (a ring, etc.) v. -
10 заразителен
1. infectious, contageous, catching; miasmatic2. прен. infectiousзаразителен смях infectious laughter* * *заразѝтелен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. infectious, contagious, catching; miasmatic;2. прен. infectious; \заразителенен смях infectious laughter;3. театр. charismatic.* * *catching; contagious: заразителен laughter - заразителен смях; infective; miasmatic* * *1. infectious, contageous, catching;miasmatic 2. ЗАРАЗИТЕЛЕН смях infectious laughter 3. прен. infectious -
11 lach
♦voorbeelden:de slappe lach krijgen/hebben • get/have the giggleser kon geen lachje bij hem af • there wasn't so much as a glimmer of a smile from himstikken van de lach • choke with laughter -
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13 заразливий
infectious, contagious; catching
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