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1 nonsense
1. nounUnsinn, dermake [a] nonsense of something — etwas zur Farce machen
make a nonsense of a theory — eine Theorie in sich zusammenfallen lassen
what's all this nonsense about...? — was soll das [dumme] Gerede über (+ Akk.)...?
2. interjectioncome along now, and no nonsense — kommt jetzt, und mach keinen Unsinn
* * *['nons'ns, ]( American[) -sens](foolishness; foolish words, actions etc; something that is ridiculous: He's talking nonsense; The whole book is a lot of nonsense; What nonsense!)- academic.ru/50337/nonsensical">nonsensical* * *non·sense[ˈnɒnsən(t)s, AM ˈnɑ:nsen-]to make \nonsense of a claim/plan BRIT, AUS eine Behauptung widerlegen/einen Plan verderbento talk \nonsense Unsinn redenwhat's all this \nonsense? was soll dieser Unfug?I wish she'd give up all this acting \nonsense ich wünschte, sie würde diesen Blödsinn mit der Schauspielerei aufgebenII. adj attr, inv1. LIT Blödel-\nonsense rhyme Blödelreim m2. (meaningless) unsinnig, sinnlosIII. interj▪ \nonsense! Quatsch!, Unsinn!* * *['nɒnsəns]n no pl(also as interjection) Unsinn m, Quatsch m (inf), Nonsens m (geh); (verbal also) dummes Zeug; (= silly behaviour) Dummheiten pla piece of nonsense — ein Quatsch m (inf) or Unsinn m
to make (a) nonsense of sth — etw ad absurdum führen, etw sinnlos machen
what's all this nonsense about a cut in salary/about them not wanting to go? — was soll all das Gerede von einer Gehaltskürzung/all das Gerede, dass sie nicht mitgehen wollen?
no more of your nonsense! — Schluss mit dem Unsinn!
and no nonsense —
I will stand or have no nonsense from you — ich werde keinen Unsinn or keine Dummheiten dulden
he will stand no nonsense from anybody — er lässt nicht mit sich spaßen
he won't stand any nonsense over that —
See:→ stuff* * *A s1. Nonsens m, Unsinn m, dummes Zeug (alle a int):2. Unsinn m, Mätzchen pl umg:stand no nonsense sich nichts gefallen lassen, nicht mit sich spaßen lassen;there is no nonsense about him er ist ein ganz kühler oder sachlicher Typ3. Un-, Widersinnigkeit f:a) ad absurdum führen,b) illusorisch machen4. Kleinigkeiten pl, Kinkerlitzchen pl umgnonsense verses Nonsensverse;nonsense word Nonsenswort n* * *1. nounUnsinn, derpiece of nonsense — Firlefanz, der (ugs. abwertend)
make [a] nonsense of something — etwas zur Farce machen
what's all this nonsense about...? — was soll das [dumme] Gerede über (+ Akk.)...?
2. interjectioncome along now, and no nonsense — kommt jetzt, und mach keinen Unsinn
* * *n.Blödsinn m.Quatsch m.Unsinn m. -
2 nonsense
non·sense [ʼnɒnsən(t)s, Am ʼnɑ:nsen-] nto talk \nonsense Unsinn redenwhat's all this \nonsense? was soll dieser Unfug?I wish she'd give up all this acting \nonsense ich wünschte, sie würde diesen Blödsinn mit der Schauspielerei aufgeben adjattr, inv1) lit Blödel-;\nonsense rhyme Blödelreim m\nonsense! Quatsch!, Unsinn!
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