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1 pleasantry
noun* * *pleas·ant·ry[ˈplezəntri]an exchange of pleasantries ein Austausch von höflichen Floskeln [o iron Artigkeiten]* * *['plezntrɪ]n(= joking remark) Scherz m; (= polite remark) Höflichkeit f, Nettigkeit f* * *pleasantry [-trı] s1. → academic.ru/56141/pleasantness">pleasantness 12. Scherz m3. Nettigkeit f:* * *noun* * *n.Scherz -e m. -
2 playful
adjective1) (fond of playing) spielerisch; (frolicsome) verspielt* * ** * *play·ful[ˈpleɪfəl]1. (not serious) spielerisch, scherzhafthis teasing is only \playful Paul neckt dich nur [o macht nur Spaß2. (frolicsome) verspielthe was in a \playful mood er war zum Spielen/Scherzen aufgelegt* * *['pleIfUl]adjneckisch; remark, smile, look also schelmisch; child, animal verspielt, munterthe dog is in a playful mood/just being playful —
to do sth in a playful way — etw zum Scherz or aus Spaß tun
* * *playful [ˈpleıfʊl] adj (adv playfully)1. spielerisch2. verspielt (Kätzchen etc)3. ausgelassen, munter4. schelmisch, neckisch:be in a playful mood zu Späßen aufgelegt sein* * *adjective1) (fond of playing) spielerisch; (frolicsome) verspielt* * *adj.spielerisch adj.verspielt adj. -
3 playfulness
* * *play·ful·ness[ˈpleɪfəlnəs]this really is no time for your \playfulness jetzt ist wirklich nicht der Augenblick, um sich so kindisch zu verhalten* * *['pleIfUlnIs]n(of child, animal) Verspieltheit f; (of adult) Ausgelassenheit f, Lustigkeit fthere was a touch of playfulness in his manner as he replied — in der Art, wie er antwortete, lag etwas leicht Neckisches or Schelmisches
* * *1. Munterkeit f, Ausgelassenheit f2. Verspieltheit f* * *n.Munterkeit f. -
4 playfulness
play·ful·ness [ʼpleɪfəlnəs] nthis really is no time for your \playfulness jetzt ist wirklich nicht der Augenblick, um sich so kindisch zu verhalten
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