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Перевод: laughter
[существительное] смех ; хохот
Тезаурус:
- Jettisoning Shakespeare, and talking in a ludicrous mixture of Italian and heavily accented English, he comes on as a hilarious parody of a libidinous Latin, pinching handbags from the audience, flogging dodgy cassette tapes and offering healing laughter after all the grief of the earlier acts.
- There was once a good deal more colour and laughter in the life of this tight-lipped fashion genius, when a second apartment in the palazzo was occupied by his business partner and close friend Sergio Galeotti, who died in 1985.
- "David?" she called, over the laughter and teasing of the good-humoured crowd.
- Whereas the cinema of the late 1940s had forced audiences to confront the realities of post-war Britain, the mainstream films produced at the end of the following decade diverted their anxieties into laughter.
- Franco continued to jabber away, his words interspersed with little outbursts of laughter.
- Erika turned and stared at Karl's face, crimson with laughter, horror dawning in her violet eyes.
- There was laughter.
- I do not know if Alex used it to court his Mary - he must have used something - "The joke was unconscious but crowing laughter came from the young men beside the whisky jar.
- A crowd of people who'd heard the music and the laughter from outside stood in the doorway, smiling bemusedly.
- We were at Oxford together, Robert and I, and have often talked the night away in former times, mingling literature and politics and cheap red wine with the cigarette smoke and the laughter and the brittle pile of old Al Bowlly records he had stumbled upon in a junk-shop kept by a one-time Polish airman.
- He clumped Hoomey on the shoulder and roared with laughter.
- Thanks to PAT (Pets As Therapy) dogs, tail-wagging visitors bring laughter and health into wards and homes where the pleasure of canine company is much missed - as Liz Jay and her team of Beardies have discovered
- And when agents or casting directors deigned to see the show, and stayed to the end, which was rare, the actors crowded around them afterwards, buying them drinks and roaring with laughter at anything they said.
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