单词 | laughableness |
释义 | laugh /läf/intransitive verb
ORIGIN: OE (Anglian) hlæhhan (WSax hliehhan); Ger lachen, Gothic hlahjan laughˈable adjective Ludicrous laughˈableness noun laughˈably adverb laughˈer noun
laughˈful adjective Mirthful laughˈing noun and adjective laughˈingly adverb laughˈsome adjective (archaic)
laughˈter noun The act or sound of laughing laughˈworthy adjective Deserving to be laughed at laughˈy adjective (rare) Inclined to laugh laugh and lie down or laugh and lay down noun An old card game in which a player lays down his or her cards when a winning hand is achieved laughing gas noun Nitrous oxide, which may excite laughter when breathed laughing gear noun (slang, orig Aust) The mouth laughing hyena noun The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta; see under hyena) laughing jackass noun The kookaburra laughing stock noun An object of ridicule laugh track or laughter track noun Recorded laughter edited into the soundtrack of a TV comedy programme be laughing (informal)
don't make me laugh (informal) An expression of scornful disbelief have the last laugh
have the laugh of To get the better of laugh in someone's face To scorn or mock a person openly laugh off To treat (injuries, etc) as of no importance laugh on the other side of one's face or (rare) on the wrong side of one's mouth To be made to feel disappointment or sorrow, esp after boasting, etc laugh someone out of court To prevent someone getting a hearing by ridicule laugh to scorn To deride or jeer at laugh up one's sleeve or (rare) in one's sleeve To laugh inwardly no laughing matter A very serious matter |
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