Słownik
Angielski - Japoński

Laughter

ˈlæftər
Bardzo Powszechny
1000 - 1100
1000 - 1100
Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000. Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.

笑い (わらい, warai), 笑声 (しょうせい, shousei), 笑い声 (わらいごえ, waraigoe), 楽しさ (たのしさ, tanoshisa)

Znaczenia Laughter po japońsku

笑い (わらい, warai)

Przykład:
Her laughter filled the room.
彼女の笑いが部屋を満たした。
Laughter is the best medicine.
笑いは最良の薬です。
Użycie: InformalKontekst: Casual conversations, social gatherings, and light-hearted moments.
Notatka: This is the most common term for laughter in Japanese and can be used in various contexts.

笑声 (しょうせい, shousei)

Przykład:
The sound of laughter echoed in the park.
公園に笑声が響いた。
Her laughter was contagious.
彼女の笑声は伝染するようだった。
Użycie: Formal/InformalKontekst: Used in both literary texts and everyday conversation.
Notatka: This term is more formal and often appears in written Japanese or when describing laughter in a more poetic manner.

笑い声 (わらいごえ, waraigoe)

Przykład:
I love the sound of children's laughter.
子供たちの笑い声が大好きです。
His laughter was loud and infectious.
彼の笑い声は大きくて伝染性があった。
Użycie: InformalKontekst: Describing the sound specifically associated with laughter.
Notatka: This term emphasizes the auditory aspect of laughter and is commonly used in everyday speech.

楽しさ (たのしさ, tanoshisa)

Przykład:
The laughter of friends makes the evening enjoyable.
友人たちの楽しさが夜を楽しくする。
Her laughter brings joy to everyone around her.
彼女の楽しさは周りの人全員に喜びをもたらす。
Użycie: InformalKontekst: Used when referring to the joy or fun associated with laughter.
Notatka: While it doesn’t translate directly to 'laughter,' it captures the essence of joy that laughter brings.

Synonimy Laughter

chuckle

A chuckle is a light, soft laugh that is usually quiet and brief.
Przykład: The comedian's jokes made the audience chuckle throughout the show.
Notatka: Chuckle is often associated with a quiet or suppressed form of laughter.

giggle

Giggling is a kind of laughter that is high-pitched, light-hearted, and often uncontrollable.
Przykład: The children couldn't stop giggling at the silly clown's antics.
Notatka: Giggle is more high-pitched and often associated with amusement or nervousness.

snicker

A snicker is a quiet, suppressed laugh that is often seen as sneaky or mischievous.
Przykład: She tried to hide her snicker behind her hand during the serious meeting.
Notatka: Snicker is typically quieter and can have a negative connotation of being sly or mocking.

guffaw

A guffaw is a loud, hearty burst of laughter that is often boisterous and unrestrained.
Przykład: His loud guffaw echoed through the room, drawing everyone's attention.
Notatka: Guffaw is characterized by its loud and hearty nature, often drawing attention.

Wyrażenia i częste zwroty Laughter

burst into laughter

To start laughing suddenly and uncontrollably.
Przykład: When I told her the joke, she burst into laughter.
Notatka: The phrase adds emphasis to the sudden and intense nature of the laughter.

laugh out loud (LOL)

To audibly express amusement or joy through laughter.
Przykład: That meme was so funny, I laughed out loud in the middle of the library!
Notatka: The phrase is often used in texting and online communication, while the original word 'laughter' is more formal.

crack up

To burst into laughter due to something humorous or amusing.
Przykład: His witty remarks always crack me up.
Notatka: This phrase implies a sudden and strong reaction to something funny.

have a good laugh

To enjoy a moment of laughter or amusement.
Przykład: Let's watch a comedy show and have a good laugh together.
Notatka: This phrase emphasizes the positive experience of laughing together.

laugh your head off

To laugh very hard or for an extended period of time.
Przykład: The comedian was so hilarious that we laughed our heads off.
Notatka: This phrase emphasizes the intensity or duration of the laughter.

laugh at someone's expense

To laugh or find humor in someone else's misfortune or embarrassment.
Przykład: It's not polite to laugh at someone's expense when they're feeling down.
Notatka: This phrase implies a negative connotation, unlike the neutral term 'laughter'.

laugh it off

To respond to a difficult or awkward situation by choosing to laugh rather than dwell on it.
Przykład: Even though the situation was embarrassing, she decided to laugh it off.
Notatka: This phrase suggests using laughter as a coping mechanism or way to dismiss the seriousness of the situation.

laugh a minute

Used to describe someone or something that is consistently funny or entertaining.
Przykład: She's always a laugh a minute with her funny stories.
Notatka: This phrase emphasizes the continuous nature of the humor, unlike a singular act of 'laughter'.

laugh off the face of the earth

To laugh so intensely or continuously that it feels like the laughter could overpower or eliminate everything else.
Przykład: The stand-up comedian's jokes were so hilarious that it felt like he could laugh the audience off the face of the earth.
Notatka: This phrase hyperbolically describes extreme laughter that seems to have a powerful effect.

Codzienne (slangowe) wyrażenia Laughter

crack a smile

To show a slight smile or begin to show signs of amusement.
Przykład: Even though the joke wasn't that funny, she managed to crack a smile.
Notatka: It implies a more subtle reaction compared to full-on laughter.

bust a gut

To laugh very hard or intensely.
Przykład: When he told that joke, I nearly busted a gut from laughing so hard.
Notatka: It emphasizes the physicality and intensity of the laughter.

split/rip a side

To laugh uncontrollably or extremely hard.
Przykład: The stand-up comedian's routine was so hilarious that the audience was splitting their sides.
Notatka: It conveys the idea of laughter being so intense that it feels like one's sides might literally split or rip.

cackle

To laugh in a loud, shrill, and often harsh manner.
Przykład: Her cackle echoed through the room, making everyone laugh along.
Notatka: It typically has a negative connotation, suggesting a somewhat unpleasant or raucous laughter.

giggle fit

To have a sudden, uncontrollable episode of giggling.
Przykład: She couldn't stop her giggle fit in the middle of the solemn ceremony.
Notatka: It emphasizes the sudden and uncontrollable nature of the laughter burst.

hysterics

To be in a state of uncontrollable laughter or extreme amusement.
Przykład: His joke sent her into hysterics, and she couldn't stop laughing for minutes.
Notatka: It suggests an overwhelming, often prolonged period of intense laughter.

Laughter - Przykłady

His laughter filled the room.
The comedian's jokes always bring laughter to the audience.
The children's laughter echoed through the park.

Gramatyka Laughter

Laughter - Rzeczownik (Noun) / Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemat: laughter
Odmiana
Rzeczownik, liczba mnoga (Noun, plural): laughters, laughter
Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass): laughter
Sylaby, Dzielenie Wyrazów i Akcent
laughter zawiera 2 sylab: laugh • ter
Transkrypcja fonetyczna: ˈlaf-tər
laugh ter , ˈlaf tər (Czerwona sylaba jest akcentowana)

Laughter - Znaczenie i częstotliwość użytkowania

Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000.
laughter: 1000 - 1100 (Bardzo Powszechny).
Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.
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