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61 shriek
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
62 grin
sg - grinet, pl - grinнасме́шка жgǿre grin med nóget — подшу́чивать над чем-л.
vǽre til grin — быть посме́шищем
* * ** * *(et -)( latter) laugh,( grimasse) grin;( sjov) fun;[ det er til at dø af grin over] it's a scream;[ de var ved at dø af grin over] they were killing themselves with laughter over;[ gøre grin med] make fun of,( ved at narre) take a rise out of,( satirisere) send up;[ til grin] ridiculous;[ det er helt til grin] it's a farce;[ gøre sig til grin] make a fool of oneself;[ gøre en til grin] make a fool of somebody;[ være til grin] be a laughing stock;T have egg on one's face;[ være til grin for] be the laughing stock of. -
63 взвыть
сов.howl (тж. перен.); (от бо́ли [сме́ха, восто́рга]) howl / scream with pain [laughter, delight]вы взво́ете от но́вого нача́льника — the new boss will make you moan and groan [will make life miserable for you]
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64 животик
м. разг.paunch; ( детское) tummy••живо́тики надорва́ть (со́ смеху) — 1) ( много смеяться) split one's sides with laughter 2) как межд. ≈ it's a scream!
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65 gellen
v/i1. Pfiff, Schrei: ring out; ein Schrei gellte durch die Nacht a shriek shattered the silence of the night2. (widerhallen) ring ( von with); mir gellen die Ohren von deinem Geschrei my ears are still ringing from all the shouting* * *to yell; to shrill* * *gẹl|len ['gɛlən]vito shrill; (= von lauten Tönen erfüllt sein) to ringder Lärm gellt mir in den Ohren — the noise makes my ears ring
* * *gel·len[ˈgɛlən]vi▪ [laut] \gellen to ring [loudly]* * *intransitives Verb ring outein Schrei gellte durch die Nacht — a scream or shriek pierced the night
gellendes Gelächter — shrill peals of laughter
* * *gellen v/iein Schrei gellte durch die Nacht a shriek shattered the silence of the night2. (widerhallen) ring (von with);mir gellen die Ohren von deinem Geschrei my ears are still ringing from all the shouting* * *intransitives Verb ring outein Schrei gellte durch die Nacht — a scream or shriek pierced the night
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66 atmak
1. /ı/ to throw. 2. /ı/ to drop. 3. /ı/ to send away. 4. /ı, a/ to add (something) to (something), put (something) into (something). 5. /ı/ to write (one´s signature, the date). 6. /ı/ to put out, extend. 7. /ı/ to carry, take (things from one place to another). 8. /ı/ to fire (a shot, a gun). 9. /ı/ to postpone. 10. /ı, a/ to throw on, put on (a garment). 11. /ı, a/ to impute, throw (the blame) on. 12. /ı, dan/ to expel (someone) from. 13. /ı/ to discard, throw away. 14. /ı/ to stop using, stop wearing. 15. /ı/ to reject, expel. 16. /ı/ to blow up, demolish. 17. colloq. to lie, make up stories. 18. to present a guess as if it were a certainty. 19. /ı/ colloq. to drink. 20. /ı/ to fluff (cotton) with a bow and mallet. 21. to split, crack, come loose. 22. (for a seam in cloth) to come loose from fraying. 23. (for the heart, an artery) to pulsate, beat. 24. /ı/ to send. 25. /ı/ to let out (a cry, scream, roar of laughter). 26. /ı/ to abandon, give up, be freed from. 27. slang to perform (a dance). 28. slang to sing (a song). 29. /ı/ to land (a blow). 30. /ı, a/ to make (an inappropriate remark) to. Atsan atılmaz, satsan satılmaz. colloq. 1. You just can´t get rid of him. 2. It is too good to throw out and not good enough to use. Attığı attık, tuttuğu tuttuk. colloq. He gets his own way. atıp tutmak 1. /ı/ to run (someone, something) down. 2. to talk big, boast. attığını vurmak to be consistently successful, come out on top every time.
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