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1 lachen
2 [bespotten, schertsen] laugh at3 [(leed)vermaak hebben] laugh about/at♦voorbeelden:hij kon zijn lachen niet houden • he couldn't help laughing〈 figuurlijk〉 als hij dat merkt dan kunnen we nog lachen • if he notices, then we're in troublelaat me niet lachen • don't make me laughik zie niet in wat er te lachen valt • I don't see what's so funnyhet lachen zal hem wel vergaan • he won't laugh (for) longfijntjes lachen • smile quietlyschaterend/luidkeels lachen • roar with laughteriemand aan het lachen maken • make someone laughin zichzelf lachen • laugh to oneselfom/over iets lachen • laugh about/attegen iemand lachen • laugh at someonezich bescheuren van het lachen • split one's sides laughingdubbel/krom liggen van het lachen • be doubled over with laughterlachen is gezond • laughter is the best medicine2 daar lacht hij om • he just laughs at that, he doesn't take that seriouslydaar kun je nu wel om lachen, maar … • it's all very well/all fine and well to laugh, but …II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [door lachen in een toestand komen] laugh♦voorbeelden: -
2 lachen om
v. laugh at, laugh over, make laugh -
3 uitlachen
v. laugh at, laugh in the face, make laugh, deride -
4 weglachen
1 laugh away/off♦voorbeelden:1 klachten/bezwaren weglachen • laugh off complaints/objectionszijn tranen weglachen • laugh away one's tears -
5 giechel
n. giggle, silly high-pitched laugh, girlish laugh, titter -
6 in zijn vuistje lachen
v. laugh in smb.'s sleeve, laugh in one's sleeve -
7 aanstekelijk lachen
aanstekelijk lachenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aanstekelijk lachen
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8 aanstekelijk
♦voorbeelden:geeuwen werkt aanstekelijk • yawning is infectious -
9 grap
♦voorbeelden:1 ergens een grap van maken • make a mockery/joke of somethinggrappen vertellen • tell/crack jokes2 een flauwe grap • a feeble/poor jokeeen grap met iemand uithalen • play a joke on someoneik zie daar de grap niet van in • I don't get it/the jokede grap is eraf • it has got/gone beyond a jokeze kan wel tegen een grap • she can take a jokeze zei het maar voor de grap • she was only jokingvoor de grap • for fun/a laugh -
10 lach
♦voorbeelden:de slappe lach krijgen/hebben • get/have the giggleser kon geen lachje bij hem af • there wasn't so much as a glimmer of a smile from himstikken van de lach • choke with laughter -
11 lol
〈 informeel〉♦voorbeelden:1 zeg, doe me een lol • do me a favour, knock it off(, will you)lol hebben • have funvoor de lol • for a laugh, for fun/a larkik doe dit niet voor de lol • I'm not doing this for the good of my healthde lol was er gauw af • the fun was soon over -
12 lolletje
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13 satanisch
♦voorbeelden:1 een satanische blik/lach • a devilish/fiendish look/laughsatanisch lachen • laugh devilishly -
14 uitlachen
♦voorbeelden: -
15 begillen
v. scream, yell, shout, cry; howl, laugh uncontrollably -
16 bescheuren
v. laugh very much without control -
17 gegniffel
n. snicker, sly laugh; stifled laughter, suppressed chuckle -
18 gekakel
n. cackle, noise made by a hen; harsh laugh; loud chatter -
19 giebelen
v. giggle, titter, laugh in a foolish high-pitched manner -
20 gniffelen
v. snigger, snicker, laugh in a partially suppressed scornful manner
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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|y — «LAF ee, LAHF », adjective. inclined to laugh … Useful english dictionary
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