snigger

snigger
'sniɡə
1. verb
(to laugh quietly in an unpleasant manner eg at someone else's misfortune: When he fell off his chair we all sniggered.) risilla

2. noun
(an act of sniggering.) reír disimuladamente
snigger
tr['snɪgəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 risa disimulada, risilla
intransitive verb
1 reír disimuladamente, reír por lo bajo
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to snigger at somebody/something reírse de alguien/algo, burlarse de alguien/algo

I 'snɪgər, 'snɪgə(r)
noun risilla f, risita f

II
intransitive verb reírse* (por lo bajo)

to snigger AT o ABOUT something — reírse* or burlarse de algo

['snɪɡǝ(r)]
1.
N risilla f , risita f
2.
VI reír disimuladamente

to snigger at sth — reírse tontamente de algo

* * *

I ['snɪgər, 'snɪgə(r)]
noun risilla f, risita f

II
intransitive verb reírse* (por lo bajo)

to snigger AT o ABOUT something — reírse* or burlarse de algo


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