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kidded
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kidded
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she is always kidded about her accent
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she is always kidded about her accent
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kid
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1. козлёнок
2. козлятина
3. 1) лайка ()
2)
амер. лайковые перчатки
3) шевро
1) малыш, ребёнок, дитя
5. (the Kid)
жарг. второй пилот
6. (the Kids, the Kid) две маленьких звезды в созвездии Возничего
1. лайковый
2. младший
kid sister [brother] — младшая сестрёнка [-ий братишка]
3. детский, ребяческий; пригодный для детей
kid stuff — а) что-л. годное только для детей (); б) «детские игрушки», лёгкое, простое дело; ≅ и ребёнок справится
to handle with /in/ kid gloves — мягко обращаться
II
надувательство, блеф
it was all a kid — это был розыгрыш /чистый блеф/
1. разыгрывать, дурачить (); дразнить (
kid around)
it is the truth, I wouldn’t kid you — это правда, я бы не стал вам втирать очки
I thought he was kidding at first — сперва я думал, что он меня дурачит
to kid smb. into smth. /into doing smth./ — обманом заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.
2. подшучивать (); дразнить ()
no kid? — ты не шутишь?, это серьёзно?
II
пук прутьев, вязанка хвороста
вязать сучья, делать вязанки хвороста
IV
[kıd]мор.
чан; обрез; бачок
НБАРС > kid
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kid
I [kɪd]
1.сущ.
4)
б) лайковые перчатки
5)
They’re just kids. — Они просто дети.
They were able to send their kids to college. — Они смогли отправить своих детей в колледж.
Syn:
в)
;
разг.
молодой человек; парень; малышка
I’ll tell you what I’ll do with you, kid. — Я скажу тебе, парень, что я с тобой сделаю.
2.
прил.
3.
гл.
II [kɪd]
гл.
1) дурачить, разыгрывать
2) подшучивать, подтрунивать, высмеивать
Don’t take any notice of him, he’s just kidding around. — Не обращай внимания, он просто шутит.
They kidded him about his paunch. — Они шутили по поводу его пуза.
Англо-русский современный словарь > kid
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kid
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infml
1)
Listen, kid, I didn’t mean it — Послушай, малышка, я пошутил
Listen, kid, you keep out of it — Послушай, парень, ты в это дело не суйся
Come on, kids, let’s go — Пошли, ребята!
Look here, kid, you’ve got it coming to you — Смотри, чувак, как бы тебе не досталось по морде
II
infml
Don’t worry, I was only kidding — Не волнуйся, я пошутил
III
infml
What you trying to do, kid me? — Ты что, собрался меня насадить?
It’s the truth, I wouldn’t kid you — Это правда! Я бы никогда не стал вас разыгрывать
IV
AmE infml
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > kid
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get smb. going
разг.
взбудоражить, расшевелить кого-л.; задеть за живое кого-л
…she kidded him along and got him going… (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XXVIII) —…Мертл Кэсс, издеваясь, еще больше подзадоривала Эрика Вальбурга…
The boys’ teasing gets John going. (DAI) — Джон здорово разозлился, когда мальчишки начали его дразнить.
He was really fine when you got him going on that subject. — Как он прекрасно говорил, когда вы все-таки заставили его высказаться.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > get smb. going
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caught
ловить; поймать
Синонимический ряд:
1. entangled (adj.) entangled; foul; jammed; tangled
2. seized (adj.) apprehended; arrested; captured; seized; snared; taken; under arrest
3. bagged (verb) bagged; captured; collared; got/got or gotten; nailed
4. caught up (verb) caught up; enmeshed; ensnared; entangled; entrapped; snared; tangled; trammelled; trapped
5. contracted (verb) came down with/come down with; contracted; sickened of; sickened with
6. duped (verb) bamboozled; chicaned; conned; duped; dusted; flimflammed; fooled; gulled; hoaxed; hoodwinked; jobbed; kidded; spoofed; tricked; victimized
7. fastened (verb) anchored; fastened; fixed; moored; secured
8. found (verb) descried; detected; discerned; encountered; espied; found; glimpsed; hit upon; met with; spied; spotted; turned up
9. got (verb) developed; got; netted; sickened
10. hit (verb) clouted; hit; knocked; popped; slammed; slogged; smacked; smashed; smote; smote/smitten or smote; socked; struck; swatted; whacked; whammed
15. saw (verb) accepted; apprehended; compassed; comprehended; conceived; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; saw; saw/seen; take in; took in/taken in; tumbled to; twigged; understood
16. seized (verb) clutched; grabbed; grappled; nabbed; seized
English-Russian base dictionary > caught
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joked
Синонимический ряд:
bantered (verb) bantered; chaffed; fooled; funned; jested; jollied; joshed; kidded; ragged; ribbed
English-Russian base dictionary > joked
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ragged
1. a неровный, шероховатый; зазубренный
2. a рваный, драный, изодранный; поношенный, потрёпанный
3. a одетый в лохмотья; оборванный
4. a нечёсаный, косматый, лохматый
5. a со свалявшейся шерстью
6. a клочковатый, висящий клочьями
7. a небрежный, неотделанный, шероховатый
8. a резкий, неприятный
9. a тех. заершённый; зазубренный
10. a воен. рассредоточенный, беспорядочный
Синонимический ряд:
1. rough (adj.) coarse; cragged; craggy; harsh; jagged; rough; rugged; scabrous; uneven
2. shabby (adj.) frayed; frazzled; poor; raggedy; rent; seedy; shabby; shredded; shreddy; tattered; torn
3. worn (adj.) decayed; decrepit; deteriorated; dilapidated; dingy; faded; worn
4. bantered (verb) bantered; chaffed; fooled; funned; jested; joked; jollied; joshed; kidded; ribbed
5. scolded (verb) basted; bawled out; berated; dressed down; jawed; lashed; railed; ranted; rated; reviled; scolded; told off; tongued; upbraided; vituperated; wigged
English-Russian base dictionary > ragged
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ribbed
1. a ребристый, рубчатый, рифлёный, с насечкой
2. a полосатый
3. a как компонент сложных слов имеющий такое-то число рёбер
ribbed finish — отделка в виде мелких рёбер и канавок; отделка в виде ребристой поверхности; отделка, создающая ребристую поверхность
Синонимический ряд:
bantered (verb) bantered; chaffed; fooled; funned; jested; joked; jollied; joshed; kidded; ragged
English-Russian base dictionary > ribbed
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victimized
обдирать; ободранный
Синонимический ряд:
1. duped (verb) bamboozled; caught; chicaned; conned; duped; dusted; flimflammed; fooled; hoaxed; hoodwinked; jobbed; kidded; spoofed; tricked
3. took (verb) cheated; defrauded; gulled; mulcted; swindled; took; victimised
English-Russian base dictionary > victimized
См. также в других словарях:
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Kidded — Kid Kid, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Kidded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Kidding}.] To bring forth a young goat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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kidded — kɪd n. child, youngster; young goat; goat skin; goat skin glove v. joke, jest; tease; deceive, delude; behave foolishly (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
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kid — kid1 kiddish, adj. kiddishness, n. kidlike, adj. /kid/, n., v., kidded, kidding, adj. n. 1. Informal. a child or young person. 2. (used as a familiar form of address.) 3. a young goat. 4. leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in… … Universalium
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Kid — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a young goat. 2 the leather made from its skin. 3 sl. a child or young person. v.intr. (kidded, kidding) (of a goat) give birth. Phrases and idioms: handle with kid gloves handle in a gentle, delicate, or gingerly manner. kid… … Useful english dictionary
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kid — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a young goat. 2 the leather made from its skin. 3 sl. a child or young person. v.intr. (kidded, kidding) (of a goat) give birth. Phrases and idioms: handle with kid gloves handle in a gentle, delicate, or gingerly manner. kid… … Useful english dictionary
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kid — I. noun Etymology: Middle English kide, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse kith kid Date: 13th century 1. a. a young goat b. a young individual of various animals related to the goat 2. a. the flesh, fur, or skin of a kid b. something made … New Collegiate Dictionary
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kid — v. (colloq.) (D; tr.) ( to tease good naturedly ) to kid about (they kidded him about his paunch) * * * [kɪd] (colloq.) (D;tr.) ( to tease good naturedly ) to kid about (they kidded him about his paunch) … Combinatory dictionary
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kid — kid1 W2S1 [kıd] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kith] 1.) informal a child ▪ She d always loved animals since she was a little kid . ▪ He s married with three kids. ▪ A neighbor volunteered to keep an eye on the kids (=their children or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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kid — kid1 noun 1》 a young goat. ↘leather made from a young goat s skin. 2》 informal a child or young person. verb (kids, kidding, kidded) (of a goat) give birth. Phrases handle (or treat) someone/thing with kid gloves deal with someone or… … English new terms dictionary
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At the beginning of the 60’s our country called the foreign workers to come to Germany and now they live in our country. We kidded ourselves a while, we said: ‘They won’t stay, sometime they will be gone.’ But this isn’t reality.
Angela Merkel
PRONUNCIATION OF KIDDED
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF KIDDED
Kidded is a verb.
CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO KIDDED
PRESENT
Present
I kid
you kid
he/she/it kids
we kid
you kid
they kid
Present continuous
I am kidding
you are kidding
he/she/it is kidding
we are kidding
you are kidding
they are kidding
Present perfect
I have kidded
you have kidded
he/she/it has kidded
we have kidded
you have kidded
they have kidded
Present perfect continuous
I have been kidding
you have been kidding
he/she/it has been kidding
we have been kidding
you have been kidding
they have been kidding
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I kidded
you kidded
he/she/it kidded
we kidded
you kidded
they kidded
Past continuous
I was kidding
you were kidding
he/she/it was kidding
we were kidding
you were kidding
they were kidding
Past perfect
I had kidded
you had kidded
he/she/it had kidded
we had kidded
you had kidded
they had kidded
Past perfect continuous
I had been kidding
you had been kidding
he/she/it had been kidding
we had been kidding
you had been kidding
they had been kidding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will kid
you will kid
he/she/it will kid
we will kid
you will kid
they will kid
Future continuous
I will be kidding
you will be kidding
he/she/it will be kidding
we will be kidding
you will be kidding
they will be kidding
Future perfect
I will have kidded
you will have kidded
he/she/it will have kidded
we will have kidded
you will have kidded
they will have kidded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been kidding
you will have been kidding
he/she/it will have been kidding
we will have been kidding
you will have been kidding
they will have been kidding
The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would kidded
you would kidded
he/she/it would kidded
we would kidded
you would kidded
they would kidded
Conditional continuous
I would be kidding
you would be kidding
he/she/it would be kidding
we would be kidding
you would be kidding
they would be kidding
Conditional perfect
I would have kidded
you would have kidded
he/she/it would have kidded
we would have kidded
you would have kidded
they would have kidded
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been kidding
you would have been kidding
he/she/it would have been kidding
we would have been kidding
you would have been kidding
they would have been kidding
Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you kid
we let´s kid
you kid
The imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
kidding
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.
WORDS THAT RHYME WITH KIDDED
Synonyms and antonyms of kidded in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «KIDDED»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «kidded» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «kidded» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF KIDDED
Find out the translation of kidded to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of kidded from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «kidded» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
开玩笑
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
parido
570 millions of speakers
English
kidded
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
kidded
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
kidded
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
обманывали
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
parido
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
kidded
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
mis bas
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Kidded
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
abgelammt
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
kidded
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
kidded
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Kidded
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
kidded
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
kidded
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
Kidded
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
kidded
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
figliato
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
miały potomstwo
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
обманювали
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
fătat
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
γεννήσει
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
kidded
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
kidded
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
kidded
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of kidded
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «KIDDED»
The term «kidded» is regularly used and occupies the 88.420 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «KIDDED» OVER TIME
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about kidded
QUOTES WITH «KIDDED»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word kidded.
At the beginning of the 60’s our country called the foreign workers to come to Germany and now they live in our country. We kidded ourselves a while, we said: ‘They won’t stay, sometime they will be gone.’ But this isn’t reality.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KIDDED»
Discover the use of kidded in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to kidded and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Changing Rural Systems In Oman
Some of the project females were too young when they first kidded, while one-
third were too old, at 600 days or older. Table 43. Kidding intervals of local goats
on monitored GMDP farms, and on the Khabura Project Mean interval (days) Nos
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Did I get kidded you ask, kidded, oh yes I got kidded. I used to think the kids
hated me and I just wanted to run away. They would make fun of my last name (
Unetich) they would call me any name they could come up with it. My initials were
PU …
He kidded. She had to laugh at that. She loved that movie. She knew which one
that line came from. “It just seems like we’ve been here forever.” She said at the
Dr’s office. minutes.” Murdock said checking his watch. “Lisa Holliday.” The nurse
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Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa: …
Figures given in Table 1 show that does kidded at younger ages in periods 1 and
4 than in other periods. Although age at first kidding was not significantly affected
(P>0.05) by birth type, female kids born as twins were on average 50.88 days …
African Small Ruminant Research Network. Conference, Sahr H. B. Lebbie, Bernard Rey, 1994
Lisa kidded. “No. He just wanted something with a little less pace to it. He’s in
charge of seeing to it the patients get evaluated and are properly placed.” The
desk nurse said. “Oh, still throwing his work on other people. I get it.” Lisa kidded.
Ben asked. “No, but do keep your hands and feet inside the elevator.” Lisa
kidded. “It would have to be clear.” Ben said fearful. “Why? The view is
spectacular.” Lisa kidded. “It should be morning by now, so we’ll get a great view
of the sunrise.
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The New Comedy Writing Step by Step
He’s ribbing someone who the audience agrees deserves to be kidded—the
boss, for example. It was this technique that Bob Hope used so successfully
when entertaining servicemen and women overseas. He always appeared to be
more …
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Don’t Shoot the Gentile
Sure, I kidded him about his tool. He kidded me about not knowing how to
operate a genuine reciprocal chainsaw. I kidded him about being a Mormon who
liked to drink other people’s beer. He kidded me about being an alcoholic, …
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The English dialect dictionary
Hmp.l They beans have kidded uncommon well. Wil. Beans are said to be well
kidded when the stalks are full of pods. Also used of oats, DAvis Agric. (1813); Wii
} n.Wi1. “Them beans be well kidded, beant ‘um ?’ The ordinary word used here …
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Official Livestock Catalog
H. G. Gordon Section 360. Doe—Three years old or over Mell’s Fay 40375.
Kidded March 19, 1931. Sire, Mell’s Grande Colorado 38557 ; dam, Mell’s
Cholena 32738. Exhibited by Marion Mell. Mell’s Roveda 45858. Kidded March
10, 1934.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KIDDED»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term kidded is used in the context of the following news items.
Take a Model T for a test drive | The News Tribune The News Tribune
While Messer’s passenger kidded him after their car jerked to a stop — “a crash landing,” David Gomez said, there were no mishaps during … «TheNewsTribune.com, Jul 15»
Lineup: Susac catches Peavy as Giants go for series win at Arizona …
During the AS break, Bumgarner kidded Kershaw unmercifully about his play. They are close friends. Bleacher Bob. Does your mother watch … «San Jose Mercury News, Jul 15»
Carl Froch: Taking a Look Back at Two Big Nights — Boxing News
I kidded him by saying he looks like one of those guys from a Guy Ritchie movie, he has got that edge to him and it comes across in an organic … «BoxingScene.com, Jul 15»
‘Bino’ made SNHU-Maryland a reality | New Hampshire
In fact he kidded around, saying he was bringing ‘two or three white flags’ with him. “In all seriousness, we don’t want to go there and get … «The Union Leader, Jul 15»
It’s never goodbye with Geraldine
He and Geraldine laughed and kidded around. His words were true but not how I expected. I thought he was implying that she was someone … «White Mountain Independent, Jul 15»
Michelle Li defeats fellow Canadian Rachel Honderich in Pan Am …
Honderich, 19, was the underdog, and at their hotel the night before, kidded her mentor that she was going to tamper with Li’s racquet. “I said I … «OurWindsor.ca, Jul 15»
Kitten Rescued From Car Suspension, Nicknamed ‘Axil’
We kidded now at a local shelter and will be up for adoption. Next week. This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be … «ABC News, Jul 15»
Pete Rose on Reinstatement Chances: ‘I’m Not Going to Make Any …
And Rose kidded Manfred for arriving late when Rose broke Stan Musial’s National League hits mark back in the 1980s. Banned from baseball … «Breitbart News, Jul 15»
The summer of the living undead: a Labour party for what?
It wasn’t just Scotland; it was England; retreat in Wales; London not being as good as people kidded themselves; the Northern English retreat … «Open Democracy, Jul 15»
Golf’s Mickey Barker: Where Are They Now?
We always kidded each other about that. «He helped me as much as anybody. I have heard every story that can be told. I love listening to … «LipscombSports.com, Jul 15»
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Definitions For Kidded
noun
- A son or daughter
- A young person
- A young goat
verb
- Younger
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
YES
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
13
Words with Friends
13
The word Kidded is worth 13 points in Scrabble and 13 points in Words with Friends
Examples of Kidded in a Sentence
- She has to leave early and pick up her kids at school.
- He has a wife and two kids.
- I wish I could do something to help that poor kid.
Antonyms for Kidded
adult
Words that Start with Kidded
Words that End with Kidded
Words that Contain with Kidded
Words that Rhyme with Kidded
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Примеры с переводом
They kidded him about his paunch.
Они шутили по поводу его пуза.
After we relaxed, we just kidded around
Расслабившись, мы просто дурачились .
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
My friends kidded me that my gear would fill the car.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
kid — обманывать, надувать, ребенок, малыш, парень, младший, молодой, лайковый
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Her siblings, especially her older sister, Lucy, kidded her about the «straitlaced» Rockefellers, and in the beginning worried if she would be able to adapt.
Братья и сестры матери, особенно ее старшая сестра Люси, дразнили ее по поводу семьи Рокфеллеров, «застегнутых на все пуговицы», и вначале беспокоились, сможет ли она вообще приспособиться к новой жизни.
Many of us kidded ourselves into thinking that we drank because we wanted to.
Многие из нас обманывали себя, считая, будто мы пьём по желанию.
It’s all right, I just kidded you.
В порядке оружие, это я тебя купил.
I kidded myself about loving her, but deep down I knew.
Знаешь, я обманывал себя, думая что люблю ее, но в глубине души я знал.
I kidded her mercilessly about that.
We kidded ourselves they did not exist.
I kidded them that the same thing could happen to them in real life too.
This winter she kidded (her first time).
And that we kidded him about until his death.
Of the three goats left to go, one kidded yesterday.
Don’t you know when you’re being kidded?
Неужели ты не понимаешь, когда шутят?
They could have been cold towards me but in fact they were very nice, and kidded about.
Они могли прохладно ко мне относиться, но на самом деле они были очень милыми и шутливыми.
I’ve always kidded her about the fact that one of these days I’m going to take a shower with her.
Я всегда шутил ей, что однажды приму с ней душ.
A few years ago I kidded myself that I was middle aged.
Ты десять лет назад шутил, что я старик.
I kidded myself into thinking that I had married him, that I was you.
I kidded him that he should have made sure his surgeon wasn’t a rival University of Texas Longhorn.
Я пошутил, что ему надо было бы удостовериться, что хирург учился не в соперничающем техасском университете Лонгхорн.
We kidded ourselves for a while, saying, ‘They won’t stay; sometime they will be gone’, but this isn’t the reality.
Некоторое время мы сами себя обманывали и говорили себе: «Они у нас не останутся, когда-нибудь они уедут», но этого так и не произошло.
All you know about him is he spent a couple of soft years in Tokyo and kidded you about your purse.
Все, что Вы о нем знаете — то, что он прослужил пару лет в Токио и пошутил насчет Вашей сумочки.
I kidded myself I could get away with it, hide it from you.
Я обманывал себя, что могу избежать последствий,
It’s all right, I just kidded you.
У тебя же оружие, Лёшка!
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WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023 kid1 /kɪd/USA pronunciation
adj. [before a noun]
kid2 /kɪd/USA pronunciation
kid•der, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023 kid1
v.i., v.t. adj. kid′dish, adj. kid2
v.i. kid′der, n.
Kid
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: kid /kɪd/ n
vb (kids, kidding, kidded)
Etymology: 12th Century: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse kith, Shetland Islands kidi lamb ˈkiddishness n ˈkidˌlike adj kid /kɪd/ vb (kids, kidding, kidded)
Etymology: 19th Century: probably from kid1 ˈkiddingly adv ‘kidded‘ also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): |
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kid
(kĭd)
n.
1.
a. A young goat.
b. One of the young of certain similar animals.
2.
a. The flesh of a young goat.
b. Leather made from the skin of a young goat; kidskin.
c. An article made from this leather.
3. Informal
a. A child.
b. A young person.
4. Slang Pal. Used as a term of familiar address, especially for a young person: Hi, kid! What’s up?
adj.
1. Made of the skin or with the meat of a young goat.
2. Informal Younger than oneself: my kid brother.
v. kid·ded, kid·ding, kids
v.tr.
1. To mock playfully; tease: They kidded me about my mismatched socks.
2. To deceive in fun; fool: I could only hope they were kidding me when they said my car had been stolen.
3. To deceive (oneself), especially by allowing one’s desires to cloud one’s judgment: You’re kidding yourself if you think that plan will work.
v.intr.
1. To engage in teasing or good-humored fooling: You want that much for your old car? You must be kidding!
2. To bear young. Used of a goat or similar animal.
Idiom:
no kidding
1. Used to express surprise or disbelief.
2. Used to express scornful acknowledgment of the obvious.
[Middle English kide, from Old Norse kidh.]
kid′der n.
kid′ding·ly adv.
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kid
(kɪd)
n
1. the young of a goat or of a related animal, such as an antelope
2. soft smooth leather made from the hide of a kid
3. informal
a. a young person; child
b. (modifier) younger or being still a child: kid brother; kid sister.
4. our kid dialect Liverpool my younger brother or sister
vb, kids, kidding or kidded
(of a goat) to give birth to (young)
[C12: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse kith, Shetland Islands kidi lamb]
ˈkiddishness n
ˈkidˌlike adj
kid
(kɪd)
vb, kids, kidding or kidded
1. (tr) to tease or deceive for fun
2. (intr) to behave or speak deceptively for fun
3. (tr) to delude or fool (oneself) into believing (something): don’t kid yourself that no-one else knows.
[C19: probably from kid1]
ˈkiddingly adv
kid
(kɪd)
[C18: probably variant of kit1 (in the sense: barrel)]
Kid
(kɪd)
n
(Biography) a variant spelling of (Thomas) Kyd
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kid1
(kɪd)
n., v. kid•ded, kid•ding,
adj. n.
1. Informal.
a. a child or young person.
b. (used as a familiar form of address.)
2. a young goat.
3. leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used esp. for shoes and gloves.
4. an article made from this leather.
v.t.
5. (of a goat) to give birth to (young).
adj.
6. made of kidskin.
7. Informal. younger: my kid sister.
[1150–1200; Middle English kide < Old Norse kith, akin to Old High German chizzī, kizzīn]
kid′dish, adj.
kid′dish•ness, n.
kid′like`, adj.
kid2
(kɪd)
v. kid•ded, kid•ding. Informal. v.t.
1. to talk or deal jokingly with; tease; jest with.
2. to fool; deceive; humbug.
v.i.
3. to speak or act deceptively in jest; jest.
[1805–15; orig. argot; of uncertain orig.]
kid′der, n.
kid′ding•ly, adv.
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kid
Past participle: kidded
Gerund: kidding
Imperative |
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kid |
kid |
Present |
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I kid |
you kid |
he/she/it kids |
we kid |
you kid |
they kid |
Preterite |
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I kidded |
you kidded |
he/she/it kidded |
we kidded |
you kidded |
they kidded |
Present Continuous |
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I am kidding |
you are kidding |
he/she/it is kidding |
we are kidding |
you are kidding |
they are kidding |
Present Perfect |
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I have kidded |
you have kidded |
he/she/it has kidded |
we have kidded |
you have kidded |
they have kidded |
Past Continuous |
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I was kidding |
you were kidding |
he/she/it was kidding |
we were kidding |
you were kidding |
they were kidding |
Past Perfect |
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I had kidded |
you had kidded |
he/she/it had kidded |
we had kidded |
you had kidded |
they had kidded |
Future |
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I will kid |
you will kid |
he/she/it will kid |
we will kid |
you will kid |
they will kid |
Future Perfect |
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I will have kidded |
you will have kidded |
he/she/it will have kidded |
we will have kidded |
you will have kidded |
they will have kidded |
Future Continuous |
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I will be kidding |
you will be kidding |
he/she/it will be kidding |
we will be kidding |
you will be kidding |
they will be kidding |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been kidding |
you have been kidding |
he/she/it has been kidding |
we have been kidding |
you have been kidding |
they have been kidding |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been kidding |
you will have been kidding |
he/she/it will have been kidding |
we will have been kidding |
you will have been kidding |
they will have been kidding |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been kidding |
you had been kidding |
he/she/it had been kidding |
we had been kidding |
you had been kidding |
they had been kidding |
Conditional |
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I would kid |
you would kid |
he/she/it would kid |
we would kid |
you would kid |
they would kid |
Past Conditional |
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I would have kidded |
you would have kidded |
he/she/it would have kidded |
we would have kidded |
you would have kidded |
they would have kidded |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | child, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, tike, shaver, small fry, nestling, fry, tyke child’s body — the body of a human child juvenile, juvenile person — a young person, not fully developed bairn — a child: son or daughter buster — a robust child changeling — a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy child prodigy, infant prodigy, wonder child — a prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age; «Mozart was a child prodigy» foster child, foster-child, fosterling — a child who is raised by foster parents scamp, imp, monkey, rapscallion, rascal, scalawag, scallywag — one who is playfully mischievous kiddy — a young child orphan — a child who has lost both parents peanut — a young child who is small for his age poster child — a child afflicted by some disease or deformity whose picture is used on posters to raise money for charitable purposes; «she was the poster child for muscular dystrophy» kindergartener, kindergartner, preschooler — a child who attends a preschool or kindergarten silly — a word used for misbehaving children; «don’t be a silly» sprog — a child bambino, toddler, yearling, tot — a young child urchin — poor and often mischievous city child street child, waif — a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned; «street children beg or steal in order to survive» |
2. | kid — soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat; «kid gloves»
kidskin leather — an animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning |
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3. | Kid — English dramatist (1558-1594)
Kyd, Thomas Kid, Thomas Kyd |
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4. | kid — a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; «they had three children»; «they were able to send their kids to college»
child family unit, family — primary social group; parents and children; «he wanted to have a good job before starting a family» army brat — the child of a career officer of the United States Army babe, baby, infant — a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; «the baby began to cry again»; «she held the baby in her arms»; «it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different» female offspring — a child who is female male offspring, man-child — a child who is male offspring, progeny, issue — the immediate descendants of a person; «she was the mother of many offspring»; «he died without issue» stepchild — a child of your spouse by a former marriage |
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5. | kid — young goat
caprine animal, goat — any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns |
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Verb | 1. | kid — tell false information to for fun; «Are you pulling my leg?»
pull the leg of cod, dupe, put one across, put one over, slang, take in, gull, befool, fool, put on — fool or hoax; «The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone»; «You can’t fool me!» |
2. | banter, chaff, jolly, josh bait, tantalise, tantalize, taunt, razz, twit, tease, cod, rag, rally, ride — harass with persistent criticism or carping; «The children teased the new teacher»; «Don’t ride me so hard over my failure»; «His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie» |
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kid
1
noun
1. (Informal) child, girl, boy, baby, lad, teenager, youngster, infant, adolescent, juvenile, toddler, tot, lass, wean, little one, bairn, stripling, sprog (slang), munchkin (informal, chiefly U.S.), rug rat (U.S. & Canad. informal), littlie (Austral. informal), ankle-biter (Austral. slang) All the kids in my class could read.
adjective
1. (Informal) younger, little, baby My kid sister woke up and started crying.
kid
2
verb tease, joke, trick, fool, pretend, mock, rag (Brit.), wind up (Brit. slang), ridicule, hoax, beguile, gull (archaic), delude, jest, bamboozle, hoodwink, cozen Are you sure you’re not kidding me? I’m just kidding.
kid yourself fool yourself, delude yourself, deceive yourself, mislead yourself, con yourself (informal), bamboozle yourself, dupe yourself, hoax yourself, trick yourself I could kid myself that you did this for me, but it would be a lie.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
kid
noun
Informal. A young person between birth and puberty:
verb
Informal. To tease or mock good-humoredly:
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Translations
děckodělat si legracikůzle
barndrillekidkid-lave sjov
lapsipilailla
dijetešaliti se
krakkibarngera aî gamni sínu; leika ákiîlingaskinn; hanskaskinnkiîlingur
ヤギが子を産む子供
놀리다아이
bērnsjaunākais brāliskazlēnskid brotherķircināt
deckokozin akozľarobiť si žartyz kozin y
mladičotrokšaliti sevleči za nos
skojaunge
เด็กล้อเล่น
đùađứa trẻ
kid
[kɪd]
A. N
2. (= child) → chiquillo/a m/f, crío/a m/f, chaval/a m/f (Sp), cabro/a m/f (Chile), chamaco/a m/f (CAm, Mex), escuincle/a m/f (Mex) , pibe/a m/f (S. Cone)
when I was a kid → cuando yo era un crío → cuando yo era pequeño or (LAm) chico
that’s kid’s stuff (= childish) → eso es de or para niños; (= easy) → eso es un juego de niños
B. VT
1. (= deceive) → engañar
who do you think you’re kidding? → ¿a quién te crees que estás engañando?
don’t kid yourself → no te engañes
I kid you not (hum) → no te engaño
2. (= tease) to kid sb about sth → tomar el pelo a algn por algo
3. (= pretend to) to kid sb that → hacer creer a algn que
kid along = kid on
kid on VT + ADV he’s kidding you on → te está tomando el pelo
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
kid
[ˈkɪd]
n
(= child) → gamin(e) m/f
when I was a kid → lorsque j’étais gamin, lorsque j’étais enfant
(= youth) → jeune m/f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
kid
adj attr
(= of goat leather) boots → aus Glacéleder
vt (inf) to kid somebody (on) (= tease) → jdn aufziehen (inf); (= deceive) → jdm etw vormachen, jdn an der Nase rumführen (inf); you can’t kid me → mir kannst du doch nichts vormachen; you’re kidding (Brit), you’re kidding me (US) → du machst Witze, oder? (inf); don’t kid yourself! → machen Sie sich doch nichts vor!; I kid you not → das ist mein Ernst, ganz ehrlich (inf); who is she trying to kid?, who is she kidding? → wem will sie was weismachen?
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
kid
[kɪd]
1. n
a. (fam) (child) → bambino/a; (teenager) → ragazzo/a; (son, daughter) → figlio/a
2. vt (fam) to kid sb (on) that … → dar da bere a qn che…
to kid sb about sth → prendere in giro qn per qc
don’t kid yourself! → non illuderti!
4. adj
b. (gloves, leather) → di capretto
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
kid1
(kid) noun
1. a popular word for a child or teenager. They’ve got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; (also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).
2. a young goat.
3. (also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin. slippers made of kid; kid gloves.
kid2
(kid) – past tense, past participle ˈkidded – verb
to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly. We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he’d forgotten her birthday; He didn’t mean that – he was only kidding!
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
kid
→ طِفْلٌ, يُـمَازِجُ děcko, dělat si legraci barn, lave sjov Kind, scherzen παιδί, πειράζω bromear, chaval, chiquillo lapsi, pilailla faire une blague, gosse dijete, šaliti se bambino, scherzare ヤギが子を産む, 子供 놀리다, 아이 grappen maken, kind narre, unge dziecko, stroić sobie żarty brincar, criança малыш, разыгрывать skoja, unge เด็ก, ล้อเล่น çocuk, şaka yapmak đùa, đứa trẻ 小孩, 开玩笑
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
kid
n. [child] niño, niña, chiquillo, chiquilla.
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