- Like fun
- Энергично. Стремительно. Очень быстро. Основательно. До конца
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
like fun — (informal) 1. Rapidly or frenziedly 2. Not at all • • • Main Entry: ↑fun * * * dated an ironic exclamation of contradiction or disbelief in response to a statement … Useful english dictionary
like fun — adverb a) Intensely. The railways begun The Mormons are cutting / And grading like fun. b) Definitely not. Syn: like hell, like fuck, like fudge … Wiktionary
like fun — idi inf Informal. certainly not; by no means: Pay you double? Like fun![/ex] … From formal English to slang
Like fun — not at all … Dictionary of Australian slang
like fun — Australian Slang not at all … English dialects glossary
sound like fun — phrase to seem to be something that you would enjoy The weekend away sounds like fun. Thesaurus: pleasant, enjoyable and relaxingsynonym Main entry: fun … Useful english dictionary
sound like fun — to seem to be something that you would enjoy The weekend away sounds like fun … English dictionary
fun — /fun/, n., v., funned, funning, adj. n. 1. something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun. 2. enjoyment or playfulness: She s full of fun. 3. for or in fun, as a joke; not seriously; playfully: His insults were only in fun. 4.… … Universalium
Fun Home — Fun Home : Une tragicomédie familiale One shot Auteur Alison Bechdel Dessin Alison Bechdel Genre(s) Bande dessinée Autobiographie Lieu de l’action … Wikipédia en Français
fun — [fun] n. [< ME fonne, a fool, foolish, or fonnen, to be foolish < ?] 1. a) lively, joyous play or playfulness; amusement, sport, recreation, etc. b) enjoyment or pleasure 2. a source or cause of amusement or merriment, as an amusing person… … English World dictionary
like — verb. I should like is normal in BrE and I would like in other varieties, although in practice the contracted form I d like is common, especially in speech. These forms are followed either by a to infinitive (I should like to come too) or by an… … Modern English usage