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I . laugh [lɑ:f, ingl am læf] SOST

1. laugh (sound):

laugh

2. laugh ingl brit colloq (amusing activity):

it was a real laugh!
wouldn't it be a laugh?

3. laugh ingl brit colloq (person):

laugh
laugh

locuzioni:

to do sth for a laugh

II . laugh [lɑ:f, ingl am læf] VB vb intr

1. laugh (express amusement):

laugh
śmiać [perf za-] się
to laugh aloud [or out loud]
to laugh like a drain
to laugh till one cries
do not make me laugh!

2. laugh colloq (not take seriously):

his threats make me laugh
you pay? don't make me laugh
to laugh at sb/sth

3. laugh fig colloq (scorn):

to laugh at sb/sth

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Watch the first half and laugh your total head-off, but at the second half, try to enjoy a damp squib!
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Their playful but purposeful invention makes you laugh, dance, think and occasionally wince, but you'll walk away exhilarated.
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There is in show biz something known as a bad laugh.
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Crackerjack's title card was just a deep, raspy laugh.
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The show does not rely on pranks, spoof interviews, faked phone calls or laugh tracks.
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In television sweetening refers to the use of a laugh track in addition to a live studio audience.
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It is possible to predict quite accurately which words will raise a laugh.
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Most of those who go to find fault with him remain to laugh.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week.
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