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Laugh off to not take something seriously(~À» ¿ô¾î³Ñ±â·Á ÇÏ´Ù): He laughed off suggestions that he was going to resign.
Laugh out of the other side of one's mouth change from being happy to being sad(±ÞÀüÁ÷ÇÏÇÏ´Ù; ÀDZâ¾ç¾çÇß´ø »ç¶÷ÀÌ °©ÀÚ±â Ç®ÀÌ Á×´Ù; Çູ¿¡¼ ½½ÇÄÀ¸·Î °©Àڱ⠺¯ÇÏ´Ù): When he heard the bad news he laughed out of the other side of his mouth.
Laugh something out of court dismiss (a legal case) as being ridiculous(¡¦À» ¿ô¾î¹ö·Á ¹®Á¦»ïÁö ¾Ê´Ù, Àϼҿ¡ ºÎÄ¡´Ù): The committee laughed the suggestion out of court.
Laugh up one's sleeve laugh at someone secretly(~¿¡ ´ëÇØ) Àº±ÙÈ÷[³²¸ô·¡] Àç¹ÌÀÖ¾î ÇÏ´Ù): Jane looked very serious, but I knew she was laughing up her sleeve.
Laughing stock a person that everyone laughs at because they have done something stupid(¿ôÀ½°Å¸®, Á¶¼ÒÀÇ ´ë»ó): I can't wear that! I'd be a laughing stock.