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laugh+it+off

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    I
    n. 웃음(소리), get(have)the \laugh of...을 (도리어) 되웃어 주다, have the \laugh on one's side (이번에는) 이쪽이 웃을 차례가 되다
    II
    vi. (소리내어) 웃다, 흥겨워하다, 조모하다
    III
    vt. 웃으며...하다, \laugh down 웃어대다 중지침묵, 시키다, \laugh in a person's face 아무를 맞대놓고 조롱하다, \laugh off 웃음으로 얼버무리다

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  • laugh something off — you have to just laugh off their stupid remarks Syn: dismiss, make a joke of, make light of, shrug off, brush aside, scoff at; informal pooh pooh …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • laugh something off — dismiss something by treating it in a light hearted way. → laugh …   English new terms dictionary

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  • laugh — 1 verb 1 MAKE SOUND (I) to make the sounds and movements of the face that people make when they think something is funny: Jonathan kept pulling funny faces at me, and I couldn t stop laughing. (+ at/about): I couldn t understand why they were all …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • laugh*/*/*/ — [lɑːf] verb I 1) to make the noise with your voice that shows that you think that something is funny We talked and laughed late into the night.[/ex] The audience didn t laugh at his jokes.[/ex] They were still laughing about the experience years… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • laugh off — PHRASAL VERB If you laugh off a difficult or serious situation, you try to suggest that it is amusing and unimportant, for example by making a joke about it. [V P n (not pron)] The couple laughed off rumours that their marriage was in trouble...… …   English dictionary

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