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noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) smiech* * *• smiech -
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noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) râs -
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['lɑːftə]nсміх; ре́гітto burst into laughter — розсмія́тися
to roar with laughter — кача́тися від смі́ху
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nounthe act or sound of laughing:ضَحْكWe could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.
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noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) rire -
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noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) risada -
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ضَحِكٌ \ laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Laughter
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[`lɑːftə]смех, хохотАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > laughter
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[laugh·ter || 'læftə(r) /'lɑː-]◙ n. צחוק; עליזות, עליצות* * *◙ תוצילע,תוזילע ;קוחצ◄ -
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n.hañsi (f.) / KHañdah (m.)
См. также в других словарях:
Laughter — Laugh ter, n. [AS. hleahtor; akin to OHG. hlahtar, G. gel[ a]chter, Icel. hl[=a]tr, Dan. latter. See {Laugh}, v. i. ] A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face, particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the eyes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
laughter — [laf′tər, läf′tər] n. [ME < OE hleahtor (akin to Ger gelächter) < base of hleahhan, to LAUGH] 1. the action of laughing or the sound resulting 2. an indication of amusement [with laughter in her eyes] 3. Archaic a matter for or cause of… … English World dictionary
laughter — late 14c., from O.E. hleahtor, from P.Gmc. *hlahtraz (Cf. O.N. hlatr, Dan. latter, O.H.G. lahtar, Ger. Gelächter); see LAUGH (Cf. laugh) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
laughter — ► NOUN ▪ the action or sound of laughing … English terms dictionary
Laughter — For other uses, see Laughter (disambiguation). Laugh redirects here. For other uses, see Laugh (disambiguation). Snicker redirects here. For other uses, see Snickers (disambiguation). A man laughing Laughing is a reaction to certain stimuli,… … Wikipedia
laughter — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hearty, helpless, hysterical, insane, loud, maniacal (esp. AmE), raucous, uncontrollable, uproarious, wild … Collocations dictionary
laughter — Synonyms and related words: Homeric laughter, amusement, belly laugh, boff, boffola, burst of laughter, cachinnation, cackle, chortle, chortling, chuckle, convulsion, crow, fit of laughter, frivolity, fun, gales of laughter, giggle, glee,… … Moby Thesaurus
laughter — n. 1) to cause, provoke laughter 2) contagious, infectious; convulsive; derisive; hearty, loud, raucous, uproarious; sardonic; subdued laughter 3) a burst, fit, gale; ripple of laughter 4) (misc.) to double up with laughter * * * [ lɑːftə]… … Combinatory dictionary
laughter — laugh|ter [ˈla:ftə US ˈlæftər] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: hleahtor] when people laugh, or the sound of people laughing ▪ Foster joined in the laughter. ▪ He looked shocked, then burst into laughter (=started laughing) . roar/scream/shriek with … Dictionary of contemporary English
laughter — [[t]lɑ͟ːftə(r), læ̱f [/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Laughter is the sound of people laughing, for example because they are amused or happy. Their laughter filled the corridor... He delivered the line perfectly, and everybody roared with laughter.… … English dictionary
laughter — We laugh at things that are laughable, but also laugh exultantly at a success, or bitterly at a failure, or at the unexpected or even the typical. We may even laugh but not at anything with pure joy, or nervousness, or embarrassment, or merely… … Philosophy dictionary