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fall about разг. смея се до припадък; -
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intransitive verb* * ** * *fall about v/i:* * *intransitive verbfall about [laughing or with laughter] — sich [vor Lachen] kringeln (ugs.)
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[ʹfɔ:ləʹbaʋt] phr vваляться, кататься ( от смеха)to fall about laughing /with laughter/ - покатиться со смеху
just the sight of him is enough to make you fall about laughing - стоит его увидеть и сразу начинаешь хохотать
we fell about when he told us what he was doing - когда он рассказал нам, что он делает, мы не могли удержаться от смеха /покатились со смеху/
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['fɔːlə'baut]vваляться от смеха, кататься от смеха, падать от смехаAll the guests fell about (laughing) when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. — Все просто согнулись от хохота, когда вошел Джим в этой своей одежде.
Just the sight of him is enough to make you fall away laughing. — Стоит его увидеть, и сразу начинаешь хохотать
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v + adv (BrE colloq) morirse* de risa (fam)VI + ADV (Brit) (also: fall about laughing) morirse or partirse de risa* * *v + adv (BrE colloq) morirse* de risa (fam) -
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(colloq) GBto fall about (laughing ou with laughter) — se tordre (colloq) de rire
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phr.v. fall about laughing се превиткува од смеење -
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inf покатываться со смеху, хохотатьI told Mike about Sue’s car breaking down again and he fell about at the news.
When we complained, they fell about laughing.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > fall about
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разг. падать от хохота All the guests fell about (laughing) when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. ≈ Все просто согнулись от хохота, когда вошел Джим в этой своей одежде. валяться, кататься( от смеха) - to * laughing /with laughter/ покатиться со смеху - just he sight of him is enough to make you * laughing стоит его увидеть, и сразу начинаешь хохотать - we fell about when he told us what he was doing когда он рассказал нам, что он делает, мы не могли удержаться от смеха /покатились со смеху/Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fall about
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фраз. гл.; разг. быть не в состоянии сдержать смехAll the guests fell about (laughing) when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. — Все просто не могли удержаться от хохота, когда вошёл Джим в своей чудной одежде.
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phrvi infmlThey fell about when the judge slipped on the banana skin — Они покатились со смеху, когда судья поскользнулся на банановой кожуре
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['fɔːlə'baʊt]1) Общая лексика: валяться2) Макаров: валяться (от смеха), кататься (от смеха), падать от хохота -
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падать от смехаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > fall about
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phr vвалятися, качатися ( від сміху)
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