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1 TALK
• All talk and no cider (no do) - Много слов, а мало дела (M)• Big talking, but little saying - Много говорено - мало сказано (M), Семь верст до небес и все лесом (C)• He that talks much lies much - Кто много болтает, тот много врет (K)• He who talks much errs much - Язычок введет в грешок (Я)• He who talks much makes many mistakes - Язычок введет в грешок (Я)• He who talks much says many foolish things - Кто много болтает, тот много врет (K), Язык болтает, а голова ничего не знает (Я)• I talk of chalk and you of cheese - Я говорю про Ивана, а ты про болвана (Я)• I talk to you of cheese you talk to me of chalk - В огороде бузина, а в Киеве дядька (B)• Less people think, the more they talk (The) - Глупый болтает, а умный думает (Г)• Look, who is talking - Ахал бы дядя, на себя глядя (A)• Loose talk costs lives - Болтун - находка для врага (Б)• Much talk, little work - Где много слов, там мало дела (Г), Кто много говорит, тот мало делает (K), Много слов, а мало дела (M)• Now you're talking - Умные речи приятно и слышать (У)• People who know little talk much; people who know much talk little - Глупый болтает, а умный думает (Г), Дурак кричит, умный молчит (Д)• Talk about the devil and his imps will appear - О волке толк, а тут и волк (O)• Talk does not cook rice - Завтраками сыт не будешь (3), На одних словах далеко не уедешь (H), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C)• Talk is but talk - Из одних слов шубы не сошьешь (И), От одних слов толку мало (O)• Talk is but talk, but it's money that buys the house - Из одних слов шубы не сошьешь (И), От одних слов толку мало (O)• Talk is cheap - На одних словах далеко не уедешь (H), От одних слов толку мало (O)• Talk is cheap /, but it takes money to buy land (liquor, whiskey)/ - Из одних слов шубы не сошьешь (И)• Talk less; listen more - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• Talk much and err much - Язычок введет в грешок (Я)• Talk much, err much - Язычок введет в грешок (Я)• Talk of the angel and you'll hear the fluttering of his wings - О волке толк, а тут и волк (O)• Talk of the devil and you'll see his horns - О волке толк, а тут и волк (O)• Talk of the devil and his imp appears - О волке толк, а тут и волк (O)• Talk of the Dule and he'll put out his horns - О волке толк, а тут и волк (O)• They talk most who have least to say - Возьмется болтун болтать - ничем не унять (B)• Wise men silent, fools talk - Глупый болтает, а умный думает (Г) -
2 говорить на узкопрофессиональные темы
исчерпать тему, дойти до сути — talk out
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > говорить на узкопрофессиональные темы
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3 пороть чушь
1) General subject: drivel, jive, speak buncombe, talk buncombe, talk bunk, talk bunkum, talk drivel, speak bunkum, talk through hat, talk out of the top of one's head, talk out of the back of one's neck, talk through the back of one's neck, talk through a hole in head, talk daft2) Colloquial: screw around3) Slang: speak through neck4) Rude: talk out of (one's) ass5) Jargon: speak through (one's) neck, speak through the back of ( one's) neck, talk through (one's) neck, talk through the back of (one's) neck, talk out (one's) neck, talk out the side of (one's) neck6) Makarov: talk nonsense -
4 молоть чепуху
1) General subject: talk through hat, talk out of the top of one's head, talk out of the back of one's neck, talk through the back of one's neck, talk rot, yammer nonsense2) Rude: talk out of (one's) ass3) Jargon: shoot (the) bull, throw the bull, talk out the side of (one's) neck, talk out (one's) neck4) Graphic expression: talk a rot -
5 нести вздор
1) General subject: gammon, jabber, quack, yammer, drivel, talk through hat, talk out of the top of one's head, talk out of the back of one's neck, talk through the back of one's neck2) Colloquial: jabber away3) American: bat the breeze, shoot the breeze4) Australian slang: rabbit on (обычно в течение долгого времени)5) Rude: talk out of (one's) ass7) Graphic expression: talk a rot8) Makarov: gas9) Phraseological unit: blow smoke -
6 отговорить
1) General subject: argue out of (кого-л., от чего-л.), dehort, dissuade, gammon out of (от чего-л.), persuade from, talk out of, talk out of (кого-л., от чего-л.), talk out, talk sb. out of it (She wanted to testify at the inquiry but her husband talked her out of it. - отговорил её.), dissuade from (кого-л., от чего-л.), reason out of (кого-л., от чего-л.)2) Law: persuade3) Psychology: reason into of4) Makarov: dissuade from, choke off (кого-л.), dissuade from (кого-л. от чего-л.), dissuade from doing (кого-л. от чего-л.) -
7 разубедить
1) General subject: argue out of (to argue a man out of an opinion - разубедить кого-либо), argue out of an opinion (кого-л.), dissuade, dissuasive, reason out of (кого-л.), talk out of, beat out of reason, talk out (в чём-л.-of)2) Religion: expostulation3) Diplomatic term: argue (out of)4) Jargon: brain wash, brainwash -
8 высказываться
1) General subject: declare (for, in favour of, against), declare oneself, disembogue, express, give tongue, have say, outspeak, pronounce, remark, remark (о чем-л.), remark on (о чем-либо), remark upon (о чем-либо), speak, speak out, declare, speak up, talk out (— Послушайте, босс,—говорит Холдуин.— What about just to let him talk out? — А что если просто дать ему высказаться?), say for (за что-л., кого-л.), argue2) Colloquial: unmuzzle3) American: allow4) Diplomatic term: comment (по поводу чего-л.)6) Business: comment, express oneself7) Makarov: come out, declare in favour of, declare for (за кого-л.) -
9 отговаривать (I) > отговорить (II)
............................................................1. dissuade(vt.) منصرف کردن، بازداشتن (کسی ازامری)، دلسرد کردن........................................................................................................................Русско-персидский словарь > отговаривать (I) > отговорить (II)
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10 отсоветовать
совер.; (кому-л. делать что-л.)
dissuade (from doing smth.), talk out (of)* * ** * *dissuade, talk out* * *discommenddiscouragedissuade -
11 разубеждать
General subject: argue (out of), argue out of (to argue a man out of an opinion - разубедить кого-либо), dehort, dissuade, expostulate, reason (out of; в чем-л.), talk out of, unsell -
12 отговаривать от
1. discourage from2. discouraged3. discouraging4. talk out of -
13 высказаться
1) General subject: deliver, disembogue, give voice for (за что-л.), have (one's) say on (smth.) (о чем-л.), have one's say, observe, outspeak, put in one's two cents worth, remark (о чём-л., по поводу чего-л. - on, upon), remark on (о чем-либо), remark upon (о чем-либо), say piece, speak (to speak the word - выразить желание), speak one's mind, express oneself, speak out, give the case for (за что-л.), get (one's) message across, talk out2) American: put in two cents worth (в споре и т. п.), put in two cents worth (в споре и т.п.)3) Literal: come into the open4) Diplomatic term: make point clear5) Jargon: get a load off one's mind, get it out7) Makarov: unburden oneself, declare oneself, disburden mind, declare for (за кого-л.) -
14 исчерпать тему
1) General subject: talk out, talk round2) Makarov: exhaust a subject, exhaust the subject, exhaust the topic -
15 разубеждать
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16 разубедить
dissuade глагол: -
17 говорить необдуманно
1) General subject: speak out of turn, talk out of turn, go off half-cocked2) Makarov: make wild statementsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить необдуманно
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18 сказать не к месту
General subject: speak out of turn, talk out of turnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сказать не к месту
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19 выяснить что-либо в ходе беседы
General subject: talk outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выяснить что-либо в ходе беседы
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20 выяснять что-либо в ходе беседы
General subject: talk outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выяснять что-либо в ходе беседы
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talk out — (something) to discuss a problem in detail. We re trying to encourage these kids to talk out their differences. I can t stand endless arguments, so if you have a problem with me, let s talk it out. Related vocabulary: talked out … New idioms dictionary
talk out — index discuss Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
talk out of — index dissuade, expostulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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talk out of turn — To say something indiscreet or tactless ● turn * * * speak/talk/out of turn phrase to say something that you should not say because you have no right to say it or because it upsets someone I hope I’m not speaking out of turn, but I preferred the… … Useful english dictionary
talk out of the back of your head — talk out of the back of (your) head British & Australian, informal to talk nonsense. He s talking out of the back of his head you can t get a flight to Australia for less than Ј500 these days. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
talk out of the back of head — talk out of the back of (your) head British & Australian, informal to talk nonsense. He s talking out of the back of his head you can t get a flight to Australia for less than Ј500 these days. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary