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1 laugh
nevetés, kacagás to laugh: nevet, nevetve mond, nevetve tesz, csillog, kacag* * *1. verb(to make sounds with the voice in showing happiness, amusement, scorn etc: We laughed at the funny photographs; Children were laughing in the garden as they played.) nevet2. noun(an act or sound of laughing: He gave a laugh; a loud laugh.) nevetés- laughably
- laughingly
- laughter
- laughing-stock
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2 laugh at
(to make it obvious that one regards something or someone as humorous, ridiculous or deserving scorn: Everyone will laugh at me if I wear that dress!; The others laughed at his fears.) kinevet (vkit) -
3 laugh\ at
nevet vmin, kinevet vkit -
4 laugh\ at\ sg
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5 laugh\ away
nevetéssel elintéz, nevetéssel elűz -
6 laugh\ down
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7 laugh\ from\ ear\ to\ ear
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8 laugh\ heartily
jóízűen nevet, szívből nevet -
9 laugh\ in\ the\ wrong\ place
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10 laugh\ off
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11 laugh\ one's\ head\ off
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12 laugh\ out\ of\ sg
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13 laugh\ outright
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14 laugh\ to\ oneself
kuncog, magában nevet -
15 laugh\ up\ to\ one's\ sleeve
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16 belly-laugh
noun (a loud, deep laugh: the belly-laughs of the rugby players in the bar.) röhögés -
17 get\ the\ laugh\ of\ sy
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18 give\ a\ fat\ laugh
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19 have\ the\ laugh\ of\ sy
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20 make\ sy\ laugh
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laugh — [laf, läf] vi. [ME laughen < OE hleahhan, akin to Ger lachen (OHG hlahhan) < IE base * klēg , to cry out, sound > Gr klangē, L clangor] 1. to make the explosive sounds of the voice, and the characteristic movements of the features and… … English World dictionary
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laugh — laugh; laugh·able; laugh·able·ness; laugh·ably; laugh·some; laugh·ter·less; laugh·er; laugh·ter; laugh·ing·ly; … English syllables
Laugh — Laugh, n. An expression of mirth peculiar to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. See {Laugh}, v. i. [1913 Webster] And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] That man is a bad man who has not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
laugh — [v] expressing amusement, happiness with sound be in stitches*, break up*, burst*, cachinnate, chortle, chuckle, convulsed*, crack up*, crow, die laughing*, fracture*, giggle, grin, guffaw, howl, roar, roll in the aisles*, scream, shriek, snicker … New thesaurus
laugh-in — «LAF IHN, LAHF », noun. Informal. a funny or merry act, entertainment, or the like: »Player conducted a laugh in on the practice ground, subduing inner feelings about the fate of his father (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
laugh|y — «LAF ee, LAHF », adjective. inclined to laugh … Useful english dictionary
laugh at — index disdain, disparage, flout, humiliate, jape, jeer, mock (deride), pillory … Law dictionary
laugh at — (someone) to ridicule someone. A lot of kids laughed at me because of the way I dressed, but it never bothered me … New idioms dictionary