rio
/ˈrjo/, [ˈrjo]rio, river
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Me miró y se rio.
She looked at me and laughed.
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Tom se rio de sí mismo.
Tom laughed at himself.
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Judy se rio de mí.
Judy laughed at me.
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Se rio feliz.
She laughed a merry laugh.
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Él se rio.
He laughed.
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Tom se rio de todas las bromas de Mary, incluso de las que no pensaba que fueran divertidas.
Tom laughed at all of Mary's jokes, even the ones he didn't think were funny.
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Su clarinete chilló, y todo el público se rio.
Her clarinet squeaked, and the entire audience laughed.
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Por ningún motivo él se rio.
He laughed for no reason.
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Él se rio sin motivo.
He laughed for no reason.
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Tom casi se rio.
Tom almost laughed.
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El carnaval de Rio tiene lugar en febrero.
Rio's carnival is held in February.
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Ella se rio al ver su sombrero.
She laughed at the sight of his hat.
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Tom se rio.
Tom laughed.
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Estaba aún más enojado porque se rio de mí.
I was all the more angry because I was laughed at by him.
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Ella se rio socarronamente del pobre hombre. «Es por eso que sólo te queda un deseo.»
She cackled at the poor man. "So it is that you have one wish left."
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Ella le contó un chiste, pero él no se rio.
She told him a joke, but he didn't laugh.
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