giggle

giggle
'ɡiɡl
1. verb
(to laugh in a nervous or silly way.) reírse tontamente, dar la risa tonta

2. noun
(a laugh of this kind.) risilla tonta, risa nerviosa
- giggly
giggle1 n risita
she got the giggles le dio un ataque de risa / le entró la risa
Más específicamente, giggle es una risita tonta o nerviosa
giggle2 vb reírse
the children couldn't stop giggling los niños no podían parar de reírse
Más específicamente, giggle quiere decir reírse tonta o nerviosamente
El gerundio de giggle se escribe giggling
giggle
tr['gɪgəl]
noun
1 risita, risa tonta
she got the giggles le dio por reírse, le dio la risa tonta
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar broma, diversión nombre femenino
we did it for a giggle lo hicimos en broma, lo hicimos para divertirnos
intransitive verb
1 reírse tontamente
giggle ['gɪgəl] vi, -gled ; -gling : reírse tontamente
giggle n
: risita f, risa f tonta
giggle
n.
risilla s.f.
risita s.f.
v.
reír tratando de ocultar la risa v.
reírse tontamente v.

I 'gɪgəl
intransitive verb reírse* tontamente

II
count noun risita f

they got the giggles o had a fit of the giggles — les dio un ataque de risa

['ɡɪɡl]
1.
N risita f

she got the giggles — le dio la risa tonta

they did it for a giggle — (Brit) lo hicieron para reírse

2.
VI reírse tontamente
* * *

I ['gɪgəl]
intransitive verb reírse* tontamente

II
count noun risita f

they got the giggles o had a fit of the giggles — les dio un ataque de risa


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