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2 hysterical laughter
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- 'ste-adjective (of or suffering from hysteria.) histéricohysterical adj histéricotr[hɪ'sterɪkəl]1 histérico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhysterical laughter risa incontrolablehysterical [hɪs'tɛrɪkəl] adj: histérico♦ hysterically [-ɪkli] advadj.• histérico, -a adj.hɪ'sterɪkəla) ( Psych) histéricob) ( very funny) (colloq) para morirse de (la) risa[hɪs'terɪkǝl]ADJ1) (Psych) histérico2) (=out of control) histérico3) (=very funny) [situation] para morirse de (la) risa; [person] graciosísimo, desternillante* * *[hɪ'sterɪkəl]a) ( Psych) histéricob) ( very funny) (colloq) para morirse de (la) risa -
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risa sustantivo femenino laugh;◊ una risita nerviosa a nervous giggle o laugh;¡qué risa! what a laugh!, how funny!; entre las risas del público amid laughter from the audience; me entró la risa I got the giggles; da risa oírla hablar it's very funny hearing her talk; morirse de (la) risa (fam) to die laughing (colloq); estábamos muertos de (la) risa we were killing ourselves laughing (colloq); retorcerse de la risa to double up with laughter; tomarse algo a risa (fam) to treat sth as a joke
risa sustantivo femenino
1 (sonido producido al reír) laughter: se oía su risa desde el portal, you could hear their laughter from the entrance (modo de reír) laugh: me da la risa cuando se pone serio, it makes me laugh when he gets serious
tiene una risa muy contagiosa, she has a very infectious laugh
2 (persona o cosa divertida) (good) laugh (risible) el argumento es de risa, the argument is laughable Locuciones: fam fig tener algo muerto de risa: tiene el ordenador muerto de risa, he has a computer just for show
tomarse algo a risa, to laugh sthg off: no os lo toméis a risa, it's not a laughing matter ' risa' also found in these entries: Spanish: ataque - cachondeo - coña - conservar - despepitarse - doblarse - interna - interno - ja - muerta - muerto - reírse - troncharse - aguantar - burlón - cantarín - contagioso - contener - cosa - desternillarse - escandaloso - incontrolado - llorar - mondar - reprimir - retorcer - tronchar English: amusement - burst - cackle - catching - collapse - convulse - crack up - die - double up - face - fall about - fit - giggle - giggly - head - hysterical - hysterics - laugh - laugh off - laughter - priceless - roll about - roll around - send - split - stitch - straight - uncontrollable - double - expense - keep - laughing - paroxysm
См. также в других словарях:
hysterical laughter — uncontrolled laughter … English contemporary dictionary
hysterical — [[t]hɪste̱rɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is hysterical is in a state of uncontrolled excitement, anger, or panic. Police and bodyguards had to form a human shield around him as the almost hysterical crowds struggled to approach him... He… … English dictionary
laughter — [[t]lɑ͟ːftə(r), læ̱f [/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Laughter is the sound of people laughing, for example because they are amused or happy. Their laughter filled the corridor... He delivered the line perfectly, and everybody roared with laughter.… … English dictionary
hysterical — hys|ter|i|cal [hıˈsterıkəl] adj 1.) unable to control your behaviour or emotions because you are very upset, afraid, excited etc ▪ Janet became hysterical and began screaming. ▪ Everyone in the studio burst into hysterical laughter . 2.) informal … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hysterical — Hysteric Hys*ter ic, Hysterical Hys*ter ic*al, a. [L. hystericus, Gr. ?, fr. yste ra the womb; perh. akin to ? latter, later, and E. utter, out.] 1. Of or pertaining to hysteria. [1913 Webster] With no hysteric weakness or feverish excitement,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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hysterical — 1610s, from L. hystericus of the womb, from Gk. hysterikos of the womb, suffering in the womb, from hystera womb (see UTERUS (Cf. uterus)). Originally defined as a neurotic condition peculiar to women and thought to be caused by a dysfunction of… … Etymology dictionary
hysterical — adj. 1 suffering from/caused by hysteria VERBS ▪ act, be, sound ▪ Susan realized that she sounded hysterical. ▪ become, get, go … Collocations dictionary
laughter — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hearty, helpless, hysterical, insane, loud, maniacal (esp. AmE), raucous, uncontrollable, uproarious, wild … Collocations dictionary
hysterical — /hɪsˈtɛrɪkəl/ (say his terikuhl) adjective 1. resembling or suggesting hysteria; emotionally disordered: *She … tried to laugh, an attempt hurriedly abandoned because she could feel that it was a nervous laughter which might turn to weeping –… …
hysterical — hysterically, adv. /hi ster i keuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by hysteria. 2. uncontrollably emotional. 3. irrational from fear, emotion, or an emotional shock. 4. causing hysteria. 5. suffering from or subject to hysteria. 6 … Universalium