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hysterical laughter - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hysterics; Hysterical (disambiguation); Hysterics (album); Hysterical (film)

hysterical laughter      
risa histérica
hysterical         
(adj.) = histérico
Ex: It was in the course of treating hysterical patients in the 1980s that Freud began to form the major concepts of psychoanalytic theory.
hysterics         
(n.) = histeria
Ex: They have a track record of hysterics and exaggerations for political purposes.
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* attack of hysterics = ataque de histeria, ataque de nervios
* have + an attack of hysterics = dar un ataque de nervios

Definición

hysterics
1.
If someone is in hysterics or is having hysterics, they are in a state of uncontrolled excitement, anger, or panic. (INFORMAL)
I'm sick of your having hysterics, okay?...
N-PLURAL: oft in N
2.
If someone is in hysterics or is having hysterics, they are in a state of violent and disturbed emotion that is usually a result of shock.
It was such a shock I had hysterics...
= hysteria
N-PLURAL: oft in N
3.
You can say that someone is in hysterics or is having hysterics when they are laughing loudly in an uncontrolled way. (INFORMAL)
He'd often have us all in absolute hysterics.
N-PLURAL: oft in N

Wikipedia

Hysterical

Hysterical or Hysterics may refer to:

  • Hysteria, unmanageable emotional excesses
  • Hysterical (1983 film), a film from Embassy Pictures
  • Hysterical (2021 film), a documentary film
Ejemplos de uso de hysterical laughter
1. Agnew might make, the listener heard chuckling, which grew to hysterical laughter.
2. Cue more hysterical laughter from D, who seems to spend his whole time these days cackling manically about the slightest thing.
3. The drawing produced almost hysterical laughter. «There are a million men who look like this,» said Mustafa Ben Dris, who was about the only man there without a moustache.
4. The theory is that entrepreneurs, driven by the profit motive, are always more efficient (please suspend hysterical laughter). We saw the results in New Orleans one year ago: Washington was frighteningly weak and inept, in part because its emergency management experts had fled to the private sector and its technology and infrastructure had become positively retro.
5. The hysterical laughter of our close friends at the incident, and our audacity in even considering such a claim would be enough to bury the matter from the start, let alone the single grape being left on our work desktop every morning by sympathetic colleagues... (Dr.