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  • 1 ridiculous

    [rə'dikjuləs] 1. adjective
    (very silly; deserving to be laughed at: That's a ridiculous suggestion; You look ridiculous in that hat!) fáránlegur
    - ridiculousness
    - ridicule
    2. noun
    (laughter at someone or something; mockery: Despite the ridicule of his neighbours he continued to build a spaceship in his garden.) háð, aðhlátur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > ridiculous

  • 2 nonsense

    ['nons'ns, ]( American[) -sens]
    (foolishness; foolish words, actions etc; something that is ridiculous: He's talking nonsense; The whole book is a lot of nonsense; What nonsense!) bull, vitleysa

    English-Icelandic dictionary > nonsense

  • 3 laugh at

    (to make it obvious that one regards something or someone as humorous, ridiculous or deserving scorn: Everyone will laugh at me if I wear that dress!; The others laughed at his fears.) hlæja að

    English-Icelandic dictionary > laugh at

  • 4 sight

    1. noun
    1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) sjón
    2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) sjónmál, augsÿn
    3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) e-ð sem vert er að sjá
    4) (a view or glimpse.) sÿn, nasasjón
    5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) e-ð sem er sjón að sjá
    6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) sigti, mið
    2. verb
    1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) sjá, eygja
    2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) miða, sigta út
    - sight-seer
    - catch sight of
    - lose sight of

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sight

  • 5 charade

    (a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone.) látaleikur, skopstæling

    English-Icelandic dictionary > charade

  • 6 come on

    1) (to appear on stage or the screen: They waited for the comedian to come on.) birtast, koma fram
    2) (hurry up!: Come on - we'll be late for the party!) komdu nú
    3) (don't be ridiculous!: Come on, you don't really expect me to believe that!) láttu ekki svona

    English-Icelandic dictionary > come on

  • 7 make a fool of oneself

    (to act in such a way that people consider one ridiculous or stupid: She made a fool of herself at the party.) gera sig að fífli

    English-Icelandic dictionary > make a fool of oneself

См. также в других словарях:

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  • ridiculous — 1540s, from L. ridiculosus laughable, from ridiculus that which excites laughter, from ridere to laugh …   Etymology dictionary

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  • ridiculous — adjective silly or unreasonable: She looked absolutely ridiculous in those trousers. | “I m too scared to go on my own.” “Oh, don t be ridiculous!” | it is ridiculous that: It s ridiculous that we have to wait six weeks. ridiculously adverb… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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