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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
laugh
see also FUNNY, HAPPY - to make sounds which show that you are happy or think sth is funny: laugh (at sb/sth); noun: laugh Tell me that joke again - it always makes me laugh. ◎ You'll laugh at this story. ◎ She gave a loud laugh. 'That's so funny,' she said. - the sound of people laughing: laughter (noun U) I could hear laughter coming from the next classroom. - when we write down the sound that people make when they laugh, we write ha! ha! - to laugh openly and noisily: laugh out loud This book will make you laugh out loud. - to suddenly start laughing loudly: burst* out laughing When she understood the joke she suddenly burst out laughing. - to laugh very long and loudly: have a good laugh, roar with laughter, laugh your head off We had a really good laugh about my mistake. ◎ Everyone roared with laughter when I fell off my bicycle. ◎ I laughed my head off when I heard what he'd done. - to manage not to smile, even when you think sth is very funny: keep* a straight face When I saw what she was wearing I couldn't keep a straight face. ※ different ways of laughing - to laugh in a childish way: giggle; noun: giggle; if you cannot stop giggling, you get*/have (a fit of) the giggles Stop giggling! You're not a child any more! ◎ She opened her mouth to speak, and then burst into giggles. ◎ I got the giggles when I saw him and had to leave the room. - to laugh quietly, often when you remember sth: chuckle; noun: chuckle Why were you chuckling to yourself just now? - to laugh quietly or in secret, in an annoying way: titter, snigger (AmE snicker) The girls sat at the back of the classroom tittering. ◎ The children sniggered when their teacher arrived wearing one blue sock and one red one. - to laugh with a very high, long sound: squeal with laughter; noun: squeal of laughter The behaviour of the monkeys made the children squeal with laughter. ※ MORE ... - when a lot of people laugh loudly together, we hear peals of laughter I could hear peals of laughter coming from the next room. - when a lot of people laugh quietly at sth, we hear a ripple of laughter There was a ripple of laughter in the audience. - if you are laughing so much that you cannot stop, you are doubled up, in stitches Dan told us some really funny stories last night - we were doubled up. ◎ The sketch had me in stitches. - if you laugh so much that you cry, you can say that the tears roll down your cheeks We laughed until the tears rolled down our cheeks. - to touch sb lightly with your fingers to make them laugh: tickle sb; noun: tickle Please! Don't tickle me! - if sb laughs very easily when you tickle them, they are ticklish
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