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1 le av
laugh at -
2 le
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3 le bort
laugh off -
4 le en ut
laugh somebody to scorn -
5 le høyt
laugh out loud -
6 le i skjegget
laugh up one's sleeve -
7 latter
laugh, laughter -
8 hånlatter
subst. scornful laughter, scornful laugh, mocking laugh subst. (høytidelig) derisive laugh -
9 latter
смех* * ** * *subst. laughter (f.eks.we heard loud laughter from the next room
) subst. [enkelt utbrudd, måte å le på] laugh (f.eks.'No,' he said with a laugh
) subst. [ fnising] giggle (briste i latter) burst out laughing (få en god latter) have a good laugh -
10 kunstig
artificial, man-made* * *adj. artificial (fx ) adj. imitated adj. imitation (fx ) adj. odd adj. artificial (fx ), affected, (tvungen) forced (fx ) adj. forced (fx ) -
11 befriende latter
subst. a laugh that breaks the tension tension-breaker -
12 fliret
adj. always ready to laugh, easily provoked to laughter adj. easily provoked to laughter adj. given to laughter, risible -
13 flirete
adj. always ready to laugh, easily provoked to laughter adj. easily provoked to laughter adj. given to laughter, risible -
14 gapskratte
verb. laugh uproariously, roar with laughter -
15 hjertelig
adj. hearty (fx ) adj. hearty, cordial, sincere, heartily, cordially adj. heartfelt (fx ), (formell:) cordial (fx ) adj. sincere (fx ) -
16 krampaktig
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17 lattermild
adj. given to laughter, risible adj. easily provoked to laughter adj. always ready to laugh, easily provoked to laughter -
18 le opp i ansiktet
verb. laugh in the face -
19 le ut
scorn, laugh to scorn -
20 stikk
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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 — ► VERB 1) make the sounds and movements that express lively amusement and sometimes also derision. 2) (laugh at) make fun of; ridicule. 3) (laugh off) dismiss by (something) treating it light heartedly. 4) (be laughing) informal be in a fortunate … English terms dictionary
laugh — laugh; laugh·able; laugh·able·ness; laugh·ably; laugh·some; laugh·ter·less; laugh·er; laugh·ter; laugh·ing·ly; … English syllables
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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