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Общая лексика: взрывы смеха, раскатистый смех -
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n смех, хохотpeals of laughter — взрывы смеха; раскатистый смех
Синонимический ряд:1. convulsions (noun) convulsions; glee; hilarity; hysterics; mirth2. silly laugh (noun) cackle; chortle; chuckle; giggle; laugh; silly laugh; snigger; titter; tittering; twitterАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ʹlɑ:ftə] nсмех, хохотpeals of laughter - взрывы смеха; раскатистый смех
to roar with laughter - хохотать, покатываться со смеху
to rock /to be convulsed/ with laughter - покатываться со смеху
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ˈlɑ:ftə сущ. смех, хохот to cause, provoke laughter ≈ вызывать смех to double up with laughter ≈ сгибаться, корчиться от смеха to roar with laughter ≈ покатываться со смеху contagious, infectious laughter ≈ заразительный смех hearty, loud, raucous, uproarious laughter ≈ сердечный, громкий смех a burst, fit, gale of laughter ≈ взрыв хохота ripple of laughter ≈ звенящий смех convulsive laughter ≈ судорожный смех derisive laughter ≈ иронический смех sardonic laughter ≈ сардонический смех shrill laughter ≈ звонкий смех subdued laughter ≈ сдавленный смех Syn: laugh смех, хохот - Homeric * гомерический хохот - peals of * взрывы смеха - to burst into * расхохотаться - to roar with * хохотать, покатываться со смеху - to rock /to be convulsed/ with * покатываться со смеху laughter смех, хохот;
shrill laughter звонкий смех;
to roar with laughter покатываться со смеху laughter смех, хохот;
shrill laughter звонкий смех;
to roar with laughter покатываться со смеху roar: ~ реветь, орать;
рычать;
to roar with laughter хохотать во все горло;
to roar with pain реветь от боли laughter смех, хохот;
shrill laughter звонкий смех;
to roar with laughter покатываться со смехуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > laughter
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5 расхохотаться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > расхохотаться
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