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nonsense+(noun)

  • 1 nonsense

    interj. saçma
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    n. saçma, saçmalık, safsata, zırva, fasa fiso
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    saçmalık
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    ['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!) saçma, mantıksız

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  • 2 double-Dutch

    noun (nonsense: You're talking double-Dutch!) saçma, zırva

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  • 3 bullshit

    interj. saçma
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    n. saçmalık, zırva, boş lâf, bok (Argo), saçma
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    v. saçmalamak
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    saçma
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    ['bulʃit]
    noun, interjection
    ((also bull) (slang) nonsense; lies; exaggeration: That's bullshit!; Bullshit! Do you expect me to believe that?) saçma, zırva

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  • 4 gibberish

    n. abuk sabuk söz, saçmalık, hızlı ve anlamsız konuşma
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    anlaşılmaz söz
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    [-riʃ]
    noun (nonsense: His explanations are just gibberish to me.) anlamsız sözler

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  • 5 good

    adj. iyi, güzel, hayırlı, yararlı, sağlığa yararlı, dolu dolu, çok, uslu, sağlam, emin
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    adv. oldukça
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    interj. peki
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    n. hayır
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    iyi
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    [ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective
    1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) iyi, uslu, terbiyeli
    2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) iyi, doğru
    3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) iyi, güzel
    4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) iyi, becerikli
    5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) iyi, nazik
    6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) yararlı, faydalı
    7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) iyi
    8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) hoş, iyi, güzel
    9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) iyi, yeterli, tatminkâr
    10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) uygun, münasip
    11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) iyi, sağlam
    12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) iyi, uygun
    13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) iyi, memnuniyet verici
    14) (thorough: a good clean.) baştanaşağı
    15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) iyi
    2. noun
    1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) yarar, fayda
    2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) iyilik, hayır
    3. interjection
    (an expression of approval, gladness etc.) İyi!; Güzel!; Pekâlâ
    4. interjection
    ((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) Aman Allahım!, Allah Allah!
    - goody
    - goodbye
    - good-day, good evening
    - good-for-nothing
    - good humour
    - good-humoured
    - good-humouredly
    - good-looking
    - good morning, good afternoon, good-day, good evening, good night
    - good-natured
    - goodwill, good will
    - good works
    - as good as
    - be as good as one's word
    - be up to no good
    - deliver the goods
    - for good
    - for goodness' sake
    - good for
    - good for you, him
    - Good Friday
    - good gracious, good heavens
    - goodness gracious, goodness me
    - good old
    - make good
    - no good
    - put in a good word for
    - take something in good part
    - take in good part
    - thank goodness
    - to the good

    English-Turkish dictionary > good

  • 6 hogwash

    domuzlara verilen yemek artıkları
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    noun ((especially American) nonsense.) saçma, zırva

    English-Turkish dictionary > hogwash

  • 7 rot

    interj. saçma, saçmalık, zırva
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    n. saçmalık, zırva, çürüme
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    v. çürümek, bozulmak, kokuşmak, terbiyesi bozulmak, çürütmek, bozmak, alay etmek, takılmak, saçmalamak, zırvalamak
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    1. çürü (v.) 2. çürüme (n.)
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    [rot] 1. past tense, past participle - rotted; verb
    (to make or become bad or decayed: The fruit is rotting on the ground; Water rots wood.) çürü(t)mek
    2. noun
    1) (decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) çürüme
    2) (nonsense: Don't talk rot!) saçma, zırva
    - rottenness
    - rotter

    English-Turkish dictionary > rot

  • 8 rubbish

    n. süprüntü, çöp, döküntü, saçmalık, zırva, anlamsız söz, enkaz, moloz, ıvır zıvır, işe yaramaz şey
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    saçma
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    1) (waste material; things that have been or are to be thrown away: Our rubbish is taken away twice a week; ( also adjective) a rubbish bin/bag.) çöp
    2) (nonsense: Don't talk rubbish!) saçma, zırva, boş lâf

    English-Turkish dictionary > rubbish

  • 9 talk

    n. konuşma, hoşbeş, sohbet, görüşme, söz, laf, dedikodu, söylenti
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    v. konuşmak, görüşmek
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    1. konuş (v.) 2. konuşma (n.)
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    [to:k] 1. verb
    1) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) konuşmak
    2) (to gossip: You can't stay here - people will talk!) dedikodu yapmak
    3) (to talk about: They spent the whole time talking philosophy.) tartışmak, konuşmak
    2. noun
    1) ((sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion: We had a long talk about it; The Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.) konuşma
    2) (a lecture: The doctor gave us a talk on family health.) konuşma, konferans
    3) (gossip: Her behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.) dedikodu
    4) (useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done: There's too much talk and not enough action.) boş konuşma, lâf
    - talking book
    - talking head
    - talking-point
    - talk show
    - talking-to
    - talk back
    - talk big
    - talk down to
    - talk someone into / out of doing
    - talk into / out of doing
    - talk someone into / out of
    - talk into / out of
    - talk over
    - talk round
    - talk sense/nonsense
    - talk shop

    English-Turkish dictionary > talk

См. также в других словарях:

  • nonsense — ► NOUN 1) words that make no sense. 2) foolish or unacceptable behaviour. 3) an absurd or unthinkable scheme, situation, etc. DERIVATIVES nonsensical adjective nonsensically adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • Nonsense verse — is a form of light, often rhythmical verse, usually for children, depicting peculiar characters in amusing and fantastical situations. It is whimsical and humorous in tone and tends to employ fanciful phrases and meaningless made up words.[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • nonsense — noun (U) 1 STUPID/UNTRUE (U) ideas, opinions, statements etc that are untrue or stupid: all this nonsense about health foods | “She says she s 39.” “Nonsense!” | a load of nonsense (=a lot of nonsense): If you ask me, these modern teaching… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • nonsense — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, arrant (old fashioned), complete, pure, sheer, total, utter ▪ Most of his theories are arrant nonsense …   Collocations dictionary

  • nonsense verse — noun nonsensical writing (usually verse) • Syn: ↑amphigory • Hypernyms: ↑nonsense, ↑bunk, ↑nonsensicality, ↑meaninglessness, ↑hokum * * * a form of light verse, usually for children, depicting imaginative characters in amusing situations of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • nonsense word — noun A deliberately meaningless word • • • Main Entry: ↑nonsense * * * ˈnonsense word 7 [nonsense word] noun a word with no meaning …   Useful english dictionary

  • nonsense — Uses of nonsense as a countable noun (i.e. preceded by a or in the plural) have become common in current use, especially in BrE: • I knew you d make a nonsense of it so I told Wallis to be ready to take over L. Cooper, 1960 • I could only pray… …   Modern English usage

  • nonsense — noun 1) he was talking nonsense Syn: rubbish, gibberish, claptrap, garbage; informal baloney, tripe, drivel, gobbledegook, twaddle; Brit.; informal cobblers, codswallop, double Dutch; Scottish & N.English; informal havers; …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • nonsense verse — noun Date: 1799 humorous or whimsical verse that features absurd characters and actions and often contains evocative but meaningless nonce words …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nonsense mutation — noun A point mutation that generates either a premature stop codon, or a codon that does not specify any amino acid …   Wiktionary

  • nonsense — non|sense [ nan,sens, nansens ] noun uncount ** 1. ) ideas, behavior, or statements that are not true or sensible: So you believe the nonsense about ghosts? it is nonsense to do something: It is nonsense to say that they re not paid enough. it is …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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