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101 rate
n. f.1. Se dilater la rate: To 'laugh oneself silly', to split one's sides with laughter.2. Ne pas se fouler la rate: To take things easy, not to break one's back with work. -
102 tirebouchonner
v. trans. reflex. To 'split one's sides laughing', to laugh one's head off. -
103 бок
м.1) ( часть туловища) (body) side2) ( боковая сторона) side, flankпо бока́м — on each side
••бок о́ бок — side by side
по́ боку разг. — aside; away
по́ боку весь э́тот вздор! — to hell with this nonsense!
по́д боком, под боком — close by, quite near
с боку на́ бок — from side to side
взять кого́-л за бока́ разг. — put the screw on smb
схвати́ться за бока́ (от сме́ха) — split one's sides (with laughter)
подходи́ть / подступа́ться не с того́ боку — take the wrong approach
с како́го бо́ку их э́то интересу́ет? — why on earth should they be interested in that?
лежа́ть на боку́ (бездельничать) — idle, idle away one's time
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104 надрываться
несов. - надрыва́ться, сов. - надорва́ться1) разг. ( слегка разрываться) tear [teə] slightly2) ( перенапрягаться) overstrain oneself; exert oneself to the utmost; knock oneself out разг.; bust a gut slста́ну я ещё надрыва́ться! — I don't intend to bust a gut! sl
3) ( громко кричать) shout, cry; cry at the top of one's lungsишь, как надрыва́ется! ирон. — hasn't he got a good pair of lungs! идиом.
••надрыва́ться от хо́хота — ≈ split one's sides with laughter
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105 сдыхать
несов. - сдыха́ть, сов. - сдо́хнуть1) ( о животных) die, fall2) груб. ( о людях) die, peg out, kick the bucket3) тк. несов. прост. (от; страдать, мучиться) be dying (of)я сдыха́ю от ску́ки — I'm dying of boredom
4) жарг. (смеяться, находить что-л крайне смешным) split one's sides, die laughingот э́той его́ шу́тки мы про́сто сдо́хли — he killed us with that joke
••хоть сдо́хни (несмотря ни на что) груб. — ≈ no matter what; come hell or high water
никто́ не помо́жет, хоть сдо́хни — no one will help even if you are dying
чтоб ты сдох! груб. — to hell with you!, blast you!, may you rot in hell!
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106 живот
муж.1) stomach; belly; abdomen анат.вспарывать живот кому-л. — to disembowel smb.
2) устар. lifeне на живот, а насмерть — to the death
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107 умора
жен.; нескл.; предик.; разг.it is a fun; what fun!вот умора-то! — it's killing!, it's incredibly funny!
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108 crepapelle
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109 ongeluk
2 [ongunstige toestand] misfortune3 [(verkeers)ongeval] (traffic) accident♦voorbeelden:een ongeluk begaan aan iemand • cause someone an injurykijk uit, er gebeuren ongelukken! • look out, or you'll have an accident!een ongeluk krijgen • have an accidenteen ongeluk zit in een klein hoekje • accidents can happenhij zou zich eens een ongeluk kunnen begaan • he might do something to himselfbij/per ongeluk • accidentally, by accidentper ongeluk iets verklappen • inadvertently let something slipzich een ongeluk lachen • split one's sides (laughing)iemand zich een ongeluk laten schrikken • scare the wits out of someonezich een ongeluk schreeuwen • shout one's head offwe schrokken ons een ongeluk • we had a terrible fright -
110 raruka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -raruka[English Word] get torn[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -raruka[English Word] split one's sides with laughter[Part of Speech] verb[Class] potential[Swahili Example] wanaocheka wanararuka zaidi [Ma][English Example] Those who are laughing are splitting each other with laughter even more------------------------------------------------------------ -
111 scheckiglachen
schẹ|ckig|la|chenvr sep (inf)to laugh oneself silly (inf)* * *sche·ckig|la·chenRRvr▪ sich akk [über jdn/etw] \scheckiglachen (sl) to laugh oneself silly [or fig to split one's sides laughing] [over sb/sth]* * *scheckiglachen v/r (trennb, hat -ge-) umg laugh oneself silly -
112 totlachen
v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-) umg. (nearly) die laughing, kill o.s. (laughing); es ist zum Totlachen it’s a scream ( oder a real hoot)* * *tot|la|chenvr sep (inf)to kill oneself (laughing) (Brit inf to die laughing* * *tot|la·chenvr (fam)▪ sich akk [über etw/jdn] \totlachen to kill oneself laughing [about sth/sb] fam, to split one's sides laughing [about sth/sb]zum T\totlachen sein to be too funny for words, to be dead funny fam* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) kill oneself laughingzum Totlachen sein — be killing (coll.); be killingly funny (coll.)
* * *totlachen v/r (trennb, hat -ge-) umg (nearly) die laughing, kill o.s. (laughing);es ist zum Totlachen it’s a scream ( oder a real hoot)* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) kill oneself laughingzum Totlachen sein — be killing (coll.); be killingly funny (coll.)
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113 zarywać
impf ⇒ zarwać* * *( łóżko) to breakzarywać noce — pot to burn the midnight oil (pot)
* * *ipf.- am -asz1. (= powodować załamanie, obsunięcie) (podłogę, łóżko) break.2. (= zużywać czas kosztem czegoś) zarywać noce sit up all night, burn the midnight oil, pull an all-nighter; zarywać egzamin bust, strike out, flag.3. zarywać laski pot. (= podrywać dziewczyny) pull the birds, score.ipf.break down, collapse, give in; zarywać się ze śmiechu split one's sides with laughter, choke with laughter.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zarywać
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114 sprække
crevice, slot* * *I. (en -r)( naturlig sprække, revne) crack,( større, fx i klippe, mur) crevice ( fx plants were growing in the crevices in the cliff (, wall)),F fissure;( lille) chink ( fx he peered through a chink in the wall (, fence));( skåret) slit, slot,( brevsprække) slot;( dørsprække) chink, crack;( i hud) crack.II. vb (sprak el. sprækkede, sprækket) crack, burst;[ mine hænder sprækker] my hands get chapped;[ være ved at sprække af latter] nearly split one's sides with laughter;(se også sprukken; II. revne). -
115 retorcer
v.1 to twist (torcer) (brazo, alambre).2 to twist.* * *1 (gen) to twist2 (ropa) to wring (out)3 figurado (un argumento) to twist4 figurado (tergiversar) to distort1 (gen) to become twisted, twist2 (doblarse) to bend\retorcerse de dolor figurado to writhe in painretorcerse de risa figurado to double up with laughter, split one's sides laughing* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ brazo] to twist; [+ manos, lavado] to wring; [+ hebras] to twine, twine togetherretorcerle el pescuezo a algn — * to wring sb's neck *
2) [+ argumento] to turn, twist; [+ sentido] to twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <alambre/cuerda> to twist; <alambres/hilos> to twist... together; < ropa> to wringb) < brazo> (+ me/te/le etc) to twist2) < palabras> to twist2.retorcerse v pron1)a) ( enrollarse) to become tangled (up)b) serpiente to writhec) persona2) (refl) < manos>* * *= wring, twist, twirl.Ex. The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.Ex. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.----* retorcerse = writhe, squirm.* retorcerse las manos = wring + Posesivo + hands.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <alambre/cuerda> to twist; <alambres/hilos> to twist... together; < ropa> to wringb) < brazo> (+ me/te/le etc) to twist2) < palabras> to twist2.retorcerse v pron1)a) ( enrollarse) to become tangled (up)b) serpiente to writhec) persona2) (refl) < manos>* * *= wring, twist, twirl.Ex: The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.
Ex: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex: A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.* retorcerse = writhe, squirm.* retorcerse las manos = wring + Posesivo + hands.* * *vtA1 ‹alambre/cuerda› to twist; ‹alambres/hilos› to twist … together; ‹ropa› to wring2 ‹brazo› (+ me/te/le etc) to twistle retorció el pescuezo she wrung its neckB ‹palabras› to twistA1 (enrollarse) to become tangled (up), get twisted (up)2 «serpiente» to writhe3«persona»: retorcerse de dolor to writhe with pain, to writhe in agonyretorcerse de risa to double up with laughter, to fall about laughingB ( refl) ‹manos/pelo›se retorcía las manos con nerviosismo she was wringing her hands nervouslysiempre se está retorciendo el pelo/la barba he is always twiddling (with) his hair/his beard* * *
retorcer ( conjugate retorcer) verbo transitivo
to twist
retorcerse verbo pronominal
1
c) [ persona]:
See Also→ risa
2 ( refl) ‹ manos› to wring
retorcer verbo transitivo
1 (una cuerda, un brazo, etc) to twist
2 (ropa) to wring (out)
3 (las palabras) to twist
' retorcer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torcer
English:
contort
- twist
- wring
- squeeze
* * *♦ vt1. [torcer] [brazo, alambre] to twist;[ropa, cuello] to wring;¡le voy a retorcer el pescuezo como lo vea! I'll wring his neck if I get my hands on him!2. [tergiversar] to twist* * *v/t twist* * *retorcer {14} vt1) : to twist2) : to wring* * *retorcer vb1. (brazo) to twist -
116 descoser
v.1 to unstitch.Ellos descosieron sus camisas They unstitched their shirts.2 to uncover, to undo, to unpick.El detective descosió el secreto The detective uncovered the secret.* * *1 to unpick1 to come unstitched* * *1. VT1) (Cos) [+ costura, puntos] to unstitch, unpick2) (=separar) to separate, partlabio2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to unpick2.descoserse v pron prenda/costura to come unstitched* * *1.verbo transitivo to unpick2.descoserse v pron prenda/costura to come unstitched* * *descoser [E1 ]vtto unpickA «prenda/costura» to come unstitchedse me ha descosido la manga my sleeve's come unstitchedB ( fam) tb* * *
descoser verbo transitivo to unstitch, unpick
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117 revolcar
v.1 to throw to the ground, to upend.2 to knock over, to knock down, to knock to the ground.* * *1 (derribar al suelo) to knock down, knock over2 figurado (derrotar) to floor, defeat, crush1 (echarse) to roll about\revolcarse de dolor figurado to double up with painrevolcarse de risa figurado to split one's sides laughingrevolcarse en el fango to wallow in the mud* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to knock down, knock over; (Taur) to knock down and trample on2) * [+ adversario] to wipe the floor with *3) (=humillar) to bring down, deflate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.revolcarse v pron to roll aroundlos cerdos se revolcaban en el barro — the pigs were rolling o wallowing around in the mud
revolcarse con alguien — (fam) to have a roll in the hay with somebody (colloq)
revolcarse de la risa — (fam) to roll around laughing o with laughter
* * *1.verbo transitivo2.revolcarse v pron to roll aroundlos cerdos se revolcaban en el barro — the pigs were rolling o wallowing around in the mud
revolcarse con alguien — (fam) to have a roll in the hay with somebody (colloq)
revolcarse de la risa — (fam) to roll around laughing o with laughter
* * *revolcar [A9 ]vtA(por el suelo): lo revolcaron por el suelo they knocked him to the ground and pushed him aroundno revuelques la cartera por el suelo don't drag your satchel on the groundB ( fam)(derrotar, humillar): su orgullo fue revolcado por los suelos her pride took a tremendous batteringlo revolcaron en el debate they wiped the floor with him in the debate ( colloq)to roll aroundlos niños jugaban revolcándose en la hierba the children were rolling around on the grassse revolcaba, intentando hacer pie he was floundering about trying to get his footinglos cerdos se revolcaban en el barro the pigs were rolling o wallowing in the mudrevolcarse de la risa ( fam); to roll around laughing o with laughtersus chistes eran para revolcarse de la risa her jokes cracked us up o had us rolling around laughing ( colloq)* * *
revolcar ( conjugate revolcar) verbo transitivo:
revolcarse verbo pronominal
to roll around;
( en lodo) to wallow, roll around
revolcar verbo transitivo to knock down
* * *♦ vtto throw to the ground, to upend;el caballo revolcó a la amazona the horse threw its ride* * *revolcar {82} vt: to knock over, to knock down -
118 descoyuntar
v.1 to dislocate.no hagas eso, que te vas a descoyuntar (informal figurative) don't do that, you'll do yourself an injury o a mischief2 to throw out of joint, to disjoint, to dislocate, to put out of joint.* * *1 (hueso) to dislocate, disjoint1 to become dislocated\descoyuntarse de risa familiar to split one's sides laughing* * *1. VT1) (Anat) to dislocate2) [+ hechos] to twist2.See:* * *♦ vtto dislocate;Famno hagas eso, que te vas a descoyuntar don't do that, you'll injure yourself o Br you'll do yourself an injury o a mischief* * *v/t dislocate -
119 despepitarse
1 (gritar) to shout2 figurado (hablar, proceder descomedidamente) to be rash\despepitarse por algo (chiflarse) to be mad about something* * *VPR1) (=gritar) to bawl, shriek2) (=obrar) to rave, act wildlydespepitarse por algo — to long for sth, go overboard for sth *
- salir despepitado* * *despepitarse [A1 ]to shriek, bawl* * *
■despepitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (hablar con vehemencia) to rant, rave, scream, speak rashly: el locutor se despepitó, the announcer spoke rashly
2 (sentir gran afición) to be crazy about: se despepita por los dulces, she's crazy about sweets
3 (reírse) crack up: me despepito de risa, I crack up laughing
* * *despepitarse vpr1. [gritar] to rant* * *v/r1 yell2:despepitarse por algo/hacer algo fam long for sth/to do sth -
120 desternillarse *
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