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1 mofa
f.mockery.hacer mofa de to mockpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mofar.* * *1 mockery, derision\hacer mofa de algo/alguien to mock something/somebody* * *SF (=burla) mockery, ridiculehacer mofa de algo/algn — to scoff at sth/sb, make fun of sth/sb
* * *femenino mockeryhacer mofa DE algo/alguien — to make fun of something/somebody
en tono de mofa — mockingly, in a mocking tone
* * *= ridicule, mockery, taunt, jeer, sneer, scoff, snigger, snicker, banter.Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex. Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex. The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex. I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex. The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.----* mofa de = thumbing of the nose at.* * *femenino mockeryhacer mofa DE algo/alguien — to make fun of something/somebody
en tono de mofa — mockingly, in a mocking tone
* * *= ridicule, mockery, taunt, jeer, sneer, scoff, snigger, snicker, banter.Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
Ex: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex: I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex: The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.* mofa de = thumbing of the nose at.* * *mockery hacer mofa DE algo/algn to make fun of sth/sblo dijo en tono de mofa she said it mockingly o in a mocking tonela obra es una mofa de los símbolos cristianos the play makes fun of o mocks the symbols of the Christian faith* * *
Del verbo mofarse: ( conjugate mofarse)
se mofa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
mofa sustantivo femenino mockery: hacen mofa de todo, they make fun of everything
' mofa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burla
- burlón
English:
jeer
* * *mofa nfmockery;hacer mofa de algo/alguien to mock sth/sb, to make fun of sth/sb;su metedura de pata fue motivo de mofa everyone made fun of o laughed at his blunder* * *f mockery;hacer mofa de make fun of* * *mofa nf1) : mockery, ridicule2)hacer mofa de : to make fun of, to ridicule -
2 mofa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mofa[Swahili Plural] mofa[English Word] bread (type made of whole wheat flour)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] Ni wamoja walimwengu, wa chapati na wa mofa [Shaaban Robert, Masomo 425][English Example] The people are the same whether they eat flatbread or wholewheat bread.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mofa[Swahili Plural] mofa[English Word] oven (small clay and used in dhows)[English Plural] ovens[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 Mofa
* * *das Mofamoped; motor bicycle* * *Mo|fa ['moːfa]nt -s, -ssmall moped, motor-assisted bicycle (form)* * *Mo·fa<-s, -s>[ˈmo:fa]nt moped* * *das; Mofas, Mofas [low-powered] moped* * ** * *das; Mofas, Mofas [low-powered] moped -
4 Mofa
n < kfz> ■ moped -
5 mofa de
Ex. He describes the decoration of the tombs, explaining that this artwork is a fearless thumbing of the nose at death itself.* * *Ex: He describes the decoration of the tombs, explaining that this artwork is a fearless thumbing of the nose at death itself.
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6 mofa
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7 Mofa
Mo·fa <-s, -s> [ʼmo:fa] ntmoped -
8 mofa
• derision• gibbosity• giber• jeer• jibe• mockery• ridgerope• ridgy• ridicule• ridiculing• scoff• scoffing• sneer -
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10 Mofa
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11 hacer mofa de algo/alguien
hacer mofa de algo/alguiento mock something/somebody -
12 con mofa
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13 hacer mofa de
• lauder• laugh at everything• mock at -
14 hacer mofa
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15 burla
f.1 taunt.hacer burla de to mock2 joke.3 trick.4 mockery, banter, chaffing, jeer.5 ridicule, taunt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: burlar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: burlar.* * *1 (mofa) mockery, gibe2 (broma) joke3 (engaño) deception, trick\en son de burla in fun, tongue in cheekentre burlas y veras half-jokingly* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=mofa) gibe, taunthacer burla de algn — to make fun of sb, mock sb
hace burla de todo — he makes fun of o mocks everything
2) (=broma) jokede burlas — in fun, tongue in cheek
* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex. The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex. The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex. Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex. This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex. The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex. I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex. The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.----* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
Ex: The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex: The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex: This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex: I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex: The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *1(mofa): era objeto de las burlas de todos he was the butt of everyone's jokestodos le hacen la burla everyone makes fun of her o mocks her2(chanza, broma): lo dije en son de burla I said it tongue in cheeklo dijo entre burlas y veras he said it only half in jest o he said it half joking, half serious3(atropello): el precio de las entradas es una burla al público they're robbing people o ( colloq) ripping people off charging that much for the ticketsno le perdonaría esa burla a su confianza she would not forgive him that betrayal of her trustesto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations* * *
Del verbo burlar: ( conjugate burlar)
burla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
burla
burlar
burla sustantivo femeninoa) ( mofa):
b) ( atropello):◊ esto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations
burlar ( conjugate burlar) verbo transitivo
burlarse verbo pronominal burlase de algo/algn to make fun of sth/sb
burla sustantivo femenino
1 (mofa) mockery
2 (broma) joke
♦ Locuciones: hacer burla de, to make fun of
burlar verbo transitivo
1 (engañar) to outwit
2 (esquivar) to evade
' burla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mueca
- refinada
- refinado
- remedar
- sorna
- vacilar
- guasa
- son
- tomadura de pelo
English:
mockery
- spoof
* * *burla nf1. [mofa] taunt;hacer burla de to mock;fue el blanco de las burlas de sus compañeros he was the butt of his colleagues' jokes;fue la burla de todo el mundo everyone made fun of her;esa sentencia es una burla a la justicia that sentence is a travesty of justice2. [broma] joke;entre burlas y veras half-jokingly3. [engaño] trick* * *f1 ( mofa) joke;hacer burla de alguien fam make fun of s.o.2 ( engaño) trick* * *burla nf1) : mockery, ridicule2) : joke, trick3)hacer burla de : to make fun of, to mock* * *burla nhacer burla de... to make fun of... -
16 burlón
adj.1 mocking, derisory, jeering, scoffing.2 fond of teasing, teasing, waggish.m.joker, sneerer, jester, giber.* * *► adjetivo1 mocking► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 joker* * *burlón, -ona1.ADJ (=bromista) [persona] mocking, teasing; [risa, voz] sardonic2. SM / F1) (=bromista) joker2) (=mofador) mocker, scoffer3.SM Méx * mockingbird* * *- lona adjetivo* * *= derisive.Ex. As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.* * *- lona adjetivo* * *= derisive.Ex: As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.
* * *1 (de mofa) ‹actitud› mocking; ‹risa› sardonic, derisive, mockingun hombre cínico y burlón a cynical, sardonic o scornful man2 (de broma) ‹actitud› joking, teasinghombre, no seas burlón come on, stop teasing* * *
burlón◊ - lona adjetivo
‹ risa› sardonic, derisive
burlón,-ona adjetivo mocking
' burlón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlona
- socarrón
- socarrona
English:
derisive
- facetious
- jeering
- poltergeist
- quizzical
- sardonically
- taunting
- mocking
* * *burlón, -ona♦ adj[con malicia] mocking; [sin malicia] jokey, waggish;una risa burlona a mocking laugh;es muy burlón he's a real joker o wag;no seas tan burlón conmigo stop teasing me, don't be such a tease♦ nm,f[bromista] joker, wag; [que toma el pelo] tease* * *I adj mockingII m, burlona f mocker* * * -
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18 trisca
f.1 noise made by treading on something which breaks under the feet; any noise.2 mockery (mofa); private joke (chiste). (Caribbean)* * *1 (ruido) crunch2 (estruendo) rumpus, uproar* * *SF1) (=crujido) crunch, crushing noise2) (=bulla) uproar, rumpus, row -
19 Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
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20 Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ministry of Foreign Affairs
См. также в других словарях:
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mofa — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Uso/registro: elevado. Burla humillante: Como César es tan pedante, su error fue motivo de mofa general en la oficina. Sinónimo: escarnio … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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mofa — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Burla con desprecio que se hace de una persona o cosa: ■ no sé a qué viene tanta mofa. FRASEOLOGÍA hacer mofa de Burlarse de una persona o cosa: ■ no debes hacer mofa de los defectos de los demás. SINÓNIMO befa escarnio *… … Enciclopedia Universal
mofa — {{#}}{{LM M26219}}{{〓}} {{SynM26876}} {{[}}mofa{{]}} ‹mo·fa› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Burla hecha con desprecio: • hacer mofa de algo.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}SINTAXIS:{{/}} Se usa más en la expresión hacer mofa de algo. {{#}}{{LM SynM26876}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos