Get a laugh Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɫæf
GET-uh-LAF or GIT-uh-LAF
ɡˈɛt/ /æɪ/ /lˈɑːf
get-uh-LAHF
释义
To make someone laugh, often by saying or doing something funny.
用法与细微差别
Common in informal spoken English and comedy contexts. Often used with 'try to', as in 'He was trying to get a laugh.' Can refer to intentional humor or accidental funny moments.
Spanish: sacar una risa - provocar una risaPortuguese (BR): arrancar uma risada - provocar uma risadaPortuguese (PT): arrancar uma gargalhada - provocar uma risadaChinese (Simplified): 逗笑 - 让人发笑Chinese (Traditional): 逗笑 - 讓人發笑Hindi: हँसी पाना - किसी को हँसानाArabic: إثارة الضحك - إضحاك أحدBengali: হাসি পাওয়া - হাসানোRussian: рассмешить - вызвать смехJapanese: 笑いを取るVietnamese: gây tiếng cười - chọc cườiKorean: 웃음을 얻다 - 웃기다Turkish: gülmek sağlamak - güldürmekUrdu: ہنسی حاصل کرنا - ہنساناIndonesian: mendapat tawa - membuat orang tertawa
例句
The clown tried to get a laugh from the children.
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He told a joke to get a laugh.
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Sometimes, even a silly face can get a laugh.
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He’ll do anything to get a laugh, even at his own expense.
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The comedian’s stories always get a laugh from the audience.
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She loves to get a laugh out of her friends during lunch.
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