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Перевод: laugh
[существительное] смех ; хохот ; шутка ; смешной случай; [глагол] смеяться; рассмеяться; хохотать; высмеять; подсмеиваться; насмеяться; со смехом произнести; со смехом сказать
Тезаурус:
- At the University of Loughborough there were several people who went on record as saying that you could always get a laugh out of Henry.
- "That word makes me laugh, "litist".
- Robina -" she laughed her little infectious laugh - "you haven't done anything silly, have you?"
- We see the younger brother's personality reflected in his friend's portrait of this atheist mathematical economist: the stony heights and rare atmosphere in which his mind moved; the easy efficiency of the intellectual machine which ground away beneath his broad smiling face, his bulky Johnsonian frame, and spontaneous gurgling laugh, and simplicity of feeling, and honesty of heart and mind and purpose; and with it a common sense and practicality.
- Yes, I'm laughing at that because I know Kenny Dalglish will laugh when he reads it.
- Then on an embarrassed laugh, he added, "I'm not used to polite society."
- But the old soldier had the last laugh.
- Talking of which, you'll laugh when you hear I went a bit bonkers myself for a while.
- "At any moment, the audience could have thrown chairs at me, but I wanted to bring up one of our greatest fears and make people really laugh about it."
- There was a laugh at this.
- "Nobody's Twisting Your Arm", "I'm Not Always So Stupid", "Don't Laugh" and "Nothing Comes Easy" all expressed negative sentiments in their titles but Gedge did not realise this until it was pointed out.
- He watched her throw back her head and laugh at something the policeman said, then move very close to him as he wrote something down in his book.
- He had made her laugh.
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