laughed in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for laughed in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.laugh [Brit lɑːf, Am læf] N

2. laugh (source of amusement):

to do sth for a laugh inf
what a laugh inf! iron

I.laugh off VB [Brit lɑːf -, Am læf -] (laugh [sth] off, laugh off [sth])

laughter line Brit, laugh line Am N

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laughed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for laughed in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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tu me fais rigoler! iron hum
laisse(z)-moi rire! iron hum

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I always stayed away from the fiddle, having inflicted enough pain on my family with the piano, he laughed.
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He is cunning and shrewd and can be manipulative at times, and certainly not be laughed at for it would raise his wrath.
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Implacably grounded, she is honest enough to admit that she was "laughed at years ago for various things, you know... bonkers things".
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For years my friends laughed at my paleness.
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When the teacher laughed at his joke, he realized that if you're smart enough that adults get it, you can get away with anything.
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He talks almost exclusively in a monotone and has laughed once, to date.
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No one laughed, some people thought the show was a self-help group for men who couldn't be faithful.
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The spouses try to attract a hunk, but he is laughed off due to his high-pitched voice.
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Called her an April fool, and laughed like fun.
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When "he" showed up an hour later, he laughed and walked over to the circuit-breaker to turn the lights back on.
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