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noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) risa, carcajadatr['lɑːftəSMALLr/SMALL]1 risas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto die of laughter familiar morirse de risalaughter ['læftər] n: risa f, risas fpln.• hilaridad s.f.• risa s.f.• risas s.f.pl.'læftər, 'lɑːftə(r)he roared with laughter — se rió a carcajadas; (before n)
['lɑːftǝ(r)]laughter lines — arrugas fpl de gesto
1.their laughter could be heard in the next room — se oían sus risas or se les oía reír desde la habitación de al lado
there was loud laughter at this remark — el comentario provocó carcajadas or grandes risas
roar 1., 1)she let out a shriek of laughter — soltó una sonora carcajada or risotada
2.CPDlaughter lines NPL — arrugas fpl producidas al reír
* * *['læftər, 'lɑːftə(r)]he roared with laughter — se rió a carcajadas; (before n)
laughter lines — arrugas fpl de gesto
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