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1 смех
sb. latter* * *sb mgen sg смехa, смехy latter, grin; leen; morskab, spasподнять когд-н. на смех gøre ngn til grin, hænge ngn ud (til alm. morskab); cd смехy af grin. -
2 хохот
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3 гомерический
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4 грохать
viipf pf(sem) грохнуть1 tabe, kaste ell. smide fra sig med et brag2 brage, knalde (om skud o.a.) 3 le en bragende latter. -
5 засмеяться
ingr til смеяться briste, bryde ud i latter -
6 морить
vt ipf1 pfпоморитьudrydde (skadedyr o.l.)2 pfпо-, y- pine, plageморить голодом (ud)sulte; sulte ihjel3pfy- f eks - cd смеху kvæle i latter4 pf(af)syre, ætse. -
7 надорвать
vt pfнадорву, надорвётipfнадрывать1 rive en flænge i ngt2 overanstrenge, overbelaste; ødelægge (sit helbred o.a.)надорвать живдт со смеху revne af latter. -
8 напряжённый
anspændt, adj. intens, adj. intensiv, adj. spændt* * *adj1 spændt; anspændt2 anstrengt (latter o.a.). -
9 покатиться
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10 покатываться
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11 посмешище
sb. gabestok* * *sbn7а1 genstand, skydeskive for latteren2 udleen, latter, spotвыставить когд-н. на посмешище gøre ngn til grin. -
12 рассмеяться
pf.t.evol til смеяться; slå en latter op -
13 ржать
vb. ∫ gnægge, vrinske* * *viipf.t. ржу, ржёт1 vrinske2 brøle af latter, skrige af grin -
14 смешок
sb mkort latter -
15 трястись
vb. rumle, ryste, skutte* * *vripf.t. ryste, rystes\трястисьнад чем-н. ryste for, hæge om ngt; трястисьот смеха ryste af latter; трястисьперед кем-н. ryste (af skræk) for ngn. -
16 хохотнуть
vipf.t. sem til хохотать; slå en latter ell. et (skrald)grin op. -
17 смех
grinelatter
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latter — [ late ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1288; de latte ♦ Garnir de lattes. Latter un plafond. Latter à lattes jointives, à claire voie. ● latter verbe transitif Garnir quelque chose de lattes. latter v. tr. d1./d Garnir de lattes. d2./d Arg. Donner … Encyclopédie Universelle
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latter — Latter. v. a. Garnir de lattes. Cette maison est couverte, le comble est mis, il ne reste plus qu à latter, il la faut latter … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
latter — ► ADJECTIVE 1) nearer to the end than to the beginning. 2) recent: in latter years. 3) (the latter) denoting the second or second mentioned of two people or things. ORIGIN Old English, «slower»; related to LATE(Cf. ↑lateness) … English terms dictionary
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latter — index before mentioned, subsequent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
latter — (adj.) O.E. lætra slower, comparative of læt late (see LATE (Cf. late) (adj.)). Sense of second of two first recorded 1550s. The modern LATER (Cf. later) is a formation from mid 15c … Etymology dictionary
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latter — former, latter 1. These two words are used individually or contrastively (as the former and the latter) to refer to the first and second respectively of two people or things previously mentioned; in this role they are used attributively (before a … Modern English usage
latter — 01. Whereas the former proposal is more costly, the [latter] one would take much more time. 02. Nervousness about Y2K computer problems grew considerably in the [latter] half of 1999. 03. My grandfather had always been very healthy, but his mind… … Grammatical examples in English
latter — lat|ter [ lætər ] function word *** Latter can be used in the following ways: as an adjective (only before a noun): the latter half of 1996 He considered his students either geniuses or idiots, and I fell into the latter category. as a pronoun… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English