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1 reírse
1 to laugh (de, at)■ ¿de qué te ríes? what are you laughing at?2 (burlarse) to laugh (de, at), make fun (de, of)* * *VPR1) to laugh•
reírse con algo/algn, todos se ríen con sus chistes — everybody laughs at his jokes•
reírse de algn/algo — to laugh at sb/sth¿de qué te ríes? — what are you laughing at?
2) * (=estar roto)* * *(v.) = snicker, sniggerEx. It took a little time to get used to the new moniker, and snickering could be heard in certain quarters but those who scoffed have since had to eat their words.Ex. Nick then started to snigger evilly behind her back.* * *reírse(de)(v.) = laugh (at), deride, jeer, make + fun of, scoff atEx: Visitors would laugh at the workman's jerking and whirling with the mould, but that was where the skill lay.
Ex: In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap.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: Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English -- it simply means they know another language you probably ignore.Ex: It's time to stop scoffing at those who worry about the budget deficit.(v.) = snicker, sniggerEx: It took a little time to get used to the new moniker, and snickering could be heard in certain quarters but those who scoffed have since had to eat their words.
Ex: Nick then started to snigger evilly behind her back.* * *
■reírse verbo reflexivo
1 to laugh
(ruidosamente) to guffaw
2 (tomar a risa, mofarse) to laugh off, make fun of o laugh at sb
' reírse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carcajada
- despepitarse
- mondarse
- gana
- reír
English:
at
- face
- fun
- giggle
- guffaw
- laugh at
- roar
- scream
- snigger
- titter
- cackle
- chortle
- chuckle
- laugh
- pooh
- tease
* * *vprse ríe de sus propios chistes she laughs at her own jokes;no te rías, es un asunto muy serio don't laugh, it's a very serious matter;se rió en mi propia cara she laughed in my face;reírse por lo bajo to snicker, to snigger;¡me río yo de los sistemas de seguridad! I laugh at security systems!, security systems are no obstacle to me!;sí, tú ríete de lo feo que es, pero es millonario you can laugh as much as you like at how ugly he is, but the fact is he's a millionaire* * *v/r laugh (de at)* * *vr -
2 reírse (de)
(v.) = laugh (at), deride, jeer, make + fun of, scoff atEx. Visitors would laugh at the workman's jerking and whirling with the mould, but that was where the skill lay.Ex. In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap.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. Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English -- it simply means they know another language you probably ignore.Ex. It's time to stop scoffing at those who worry about the budget deficit. -
3 reírse de
• find faults with everything• find guilty• lauder• laugh at• laugh at everything• laugh away time• laugh out• laugh till one cries• make full use of• make game of• poke fun at -
4 reírse de
v.1 to make fun of, to laugh at, to flout, to laugh over.Ellos se ríen de mi ropa They make fun of my clothes.2 to laugh away, to laugh.Ellos se ríen de la tristeza They laugh away the sadness.3 to find funny, to laugh at.Ellos se ríen de la película They find the movie funny. -
5 reírse a mandíbula batiente
to laugh one's head off* * ** * *(v.) = laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh like + a drainEx. Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn.Ex. She was grateful to have the error pointed out to her, and it made her laugh like a drain.* * *(v.) = laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh like + a drainEx: Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn.
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6 reírse de su propia sombra
figurado to laugh at everything -
7 reírse en las barbas de alguien
to laugh in somebody's faceSpanish-English dictionary > reírse en las barbas de alguien
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8 reírse a carcajadas
(v.) = laugh + out loud, laugh like + a drainEx. US politicians are vying for the moral high ground, but it's a struggle not to laugh out loud.Ex. She was grateful to have the error pointed out to her, and it made her laugh like a drain.* * *(v.) = laugh + out loud, laugh like + a drainEx: US politicians are vying for the moral high ground, but it's a struggle not to laugh out loud.
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9 reírse a carjadas
= lol [laugh out loud]Ex. The common Internet abbreviation ' lol' (for ' laughing out loud') began as an expression of amusement or satirical contempt.* * *= lol [laugh out loud]Ex: The common Internet abbreviation ' lol' (for ' laughing out loud') began as an expression of amusement or satirical contempt.
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10 reírse a escondidas
(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx. The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.* * *(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx: The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.
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11 reírse como una hiena
(v.) = laugh like + a hyena, laugh like + a drainEx. Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep.Ex. She was grateful to have the error pointed out to her, and it made her laugh like a drain.* * *(v.) = laugh like + a hyena, laugh like + a drainEx: Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep.
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12 reírse con nerviosismo
(v.) = giggleEx. Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.* * *(v.) = giggleEx: Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.
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13 reírse con regocijo
(v.) = cackle + with delightEx. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.* * *(v.) = cackle + with delightEx: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
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14 reírse con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja
(v.) = grin from + ear to earEx. Carpozzi, grinning from ear to ear, asked when a person would have cause to write upon, injure, deface, tear, or destroy a book, plate, picture, engraving, or statue.* * *(v.) = grin from + ear to earEx: Carpozzi, grinning from ear to ear, asked when a person would have cause to write upon, injure, deface, tear, or destroy a book, plate, picture, engraving, or statue.
Spanish-English dictionary > reírse con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja
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15 reírse disimuladamente
v.to laugh with disguise, to laugh in one's sleeve, to laugh up one's sleeve, to snicker.* * *(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx. The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.* * *(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx: The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.
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16 reírse entre dientes
(v.) = chuckleEx. When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.* * *(v.) = chuckleEx: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.
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17 reírse nerviosamente
v.to giggle, to twitter.* * *(v.) = giggleEx. Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.* * *(v.) = giggleEx: Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.
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18 reírse para dentro
(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx. The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.* * *(v.) = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeveEx: The UK is far too soft on criminals, they are laughing up their sleeve at the system.
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19 reírse tontamente
v.to simper, to smile silly and self-consciously.* * *(v.) = giggleEx. Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.* * *(v.) = giggleEx: Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled.
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20 reírse el último
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