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1 говорить глупости
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > говорить глупости
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2 нести чушь
1) General subject: talk nonsense, talk through one's hat, talk through hat2) Colloquial: parp3) Jargon: ragtime, shoot (the) bull, throw the bull, wank, woof, rag, sling the bull, talk through (one's) hat, yackety-yak, yakitty-yak4) Graphic expression: talk a rot5) American English: throw gibberish6) Makarov: talk through (one's) neck, talk through the back of ( one's) neck7) Taboo: hand somebody (that/that line of) crap, hand somebody (that/that line of) shit, shoot the bull, talk like a man with a paper asshole, talk shit8) Phraseological unit: blow smoke -
3 нести ахинею
1) General subject: speak buncombe, talk buncombe, talk bunk, talk bunkum, speak bunkum, talk through the back of one's neck, talk through a hole in head, talk daft, talk through hat2) Colloquial: talk through one's hat3) Mathematics: talk nonsense4) Jargon: talk bollocks -
4 говорить вздор
1) General subject: talk through hat, waffle2) Makarov: talk through (one's) hat, talk through ( one's) neck, talk through the back of (one's) neck -
5 пороть чепуху
1) General subject: talk through hat2) Makarov: talk through (one's) hat, talk through ( one's) neck, talk through the back of (one's) neck -
6 хвастать
1) General subject: blow, boast, bounce, brag, display (ся, чем-л.), fanfaronade, flourish, gab, hector, hotdog, make boast, make boast of (чем-либо), shout the odds, show off, splurge, swagger, swagger (about) (чем-л.; ся), swank, talk horse, talk through one's hat, vapor, vapour, beat the drum, talk big, talk through hat, blow one's own horn, blow one's own trumpet2) Colloquial: talk large, talk tall3) American: ostentate4) Australian slang: skite5) Jargon: shoot off (one's) mouth6) American English: toot one's own horn8) Taboo: shovel the shit -
7 нести ахинею
нести (городить, молоть, пороть) ахинею (белиберду, вздор, галиматью, дичь, ерунду, околесицу, чепуху, чушь), тж. нагородить ахинеиразг., неодобр.talk (utter) nonsense (drivel, rot, rubbish); babble some nonsense; burst out into a lot of drivel; rave about smth.; grind out some balderdash; cf. talk through one's hat; talk wet, be all wet Amer.; speak through the back of one's neck; be running on at the mouthС последнею фразой он вдруг и безнадёжно почувствовал, что всё лопнуло, а главное, что он нагородил страшной ахинеи. (Ф. Достоевский, Братья Карамазовы) — At the last phrase he had suddenly become hopelessly aware that it had all fallen flat, above all, that he had been talking utter nonsense.
Татьяна Марковна вдруг встала с места. - Полно тебе вздор молоть, Нил Андреич! (И. Гончаров, Обрыв) — 'Stop talking rubbish, Nil Andreich,' commanded Tatiana Markovna, rising suddenly from her place.
- Телеграмма шифрованная, - сказал телеграфист. - То есть как - шифрованная? Что вы мне ерунду порете! Это коммерческая телеграмма, вы обязаны принять. (А. Толстой, Гиперболоид инженера Гарина) — 'The telegram is in code,' said the clerk. 'What d'you mean, in code? Don't talk nonsense. It's a commercial telegram and you must accept it.'
- Что ты ерунду мелешь? - набросилась Варвара на бывшего мужа. - Ступай домой и проспись. (И. Ильф, Е. Петров, Золотой телёнок) — 'What are you raving about?' Varvara attacked her former husband. 'Go home and sleep it off!'
- Остаётся подумать, что ты сделала это нарочно. Но я не хочу этого думать, да, не хочу... И так далее и так далее. Я сразу понял, что он мелет эту галиматью просто, чтобы позлить Катю. (В. Каверин, Два капитана) — 'One can only presume that you did it deliberately. But I don't want to think that, indeed I don't want to...' And so forth and so on. I realized at once that he was grinding out this balderdash just to irritate Katya.
- Думаете: он, наверное, от жары рехнулся и понёс совершенную околесицу. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'You're probably thinking the heat's gotten to me and I'm just running on at the mouth.'
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8 городить вздор
1) General subject: talk through the back of one's neck, talk rot2) Colloquial: talk through one's hat3) Makarov: talk nonsense -
9 разводить турусы
разводить турусы < на колёсах>разг., ирон.1) (говорить чепуху, вздор, небылицы) talk nonsense; talk through one's hat; spin a yarn[Никитич] и сам иногда подумает о себе: складно выходит... Такие турусы разведёт, что тебе поп раньше. (В. Шукшин, Охота жить) — And sometimes he would think to himself, darn me, what a speaker I am. He could spin a yarn as good as any priest in the old days.
2) (вести пустые разговоры, тратить время на болтовню) spend one's time in idle chatter (talk); cackle- Нет, ты не торопись; милый человек. Послушай, кто я, что я, зачем пришёл к тебе. Давай присядем... Канатчиков собрался закричать на старика, "некогда, мол, мне турусы на колёсах с тобой разводить", но... покорно опустился в своё кресло. (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — 'Don't be hasty, my dear man. First listen to who I am, what I am, and why I came to you. Let's sit down.' Kanatchikov was about to shout that he had no time to spend in idle chatter, but... obediently sat down in his chair.
- В рыбацком деле смелость нужна. И риска тут бояться нечего. Ежели лёд раскололся и река пошла, тут брат, нечего турусы разводить и народ расхолаживать. (В. Закруткин, Плавучая станица) — 'A fisherman's job requires grit. You've got to take risks. When the ice has broken up and started moving it's no time for cackling and throwing a wet blanket on people.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разводить турусы
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10 хвастать
brag глагол: словосочетание:talk big (хвастать, бахвалиться)talk large (хвастать, бахвалиться)talk tall (хвастать, бахвалиться) -
11 нести околёсицу
1) General subject: drivel, jive, shoot the bull, talk drivel, talk wet2) Colloquial: talk through one's hat3) Makarov: hand out a line of bull -
12 чушь
жен.; только ед.; разг.nonsense, rubbish; bosh; baloney амер.говорить/нести/пороть чушь — to talk rot, to talk through one's hat, to talk nonsense
чушь собачья — сленг груб. shit
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13 ахинея
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14 дичь
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15 плести
сплести (вн.; о косе)braid (d.), plait (d.); (о кружеве и т. п.) weave* (d.), tat (d.); (о корзине, стуле и т. п.) weave* (d.) plait (d.); wattle (d.)плести паутину — spin* a web
плести венок — twine a wreath*
плести лапти — make* bast shoes
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плести вздор — talk nonsense / rot; talk through one's hat идиом. -
16 чушь
ж. тк. ед. разг.nonsense, rubbishговорить чушь, нести чушь — talk rot, talk through one's hat
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17 чушь
ж. разг.nonsense, rubbishговори́ть / нести́ чушь — talk rot, talk through one's hat
••чушь соба́чья — см. собачий
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18 дичь
жен.1) коллект. game; wild fowl, gamebird (о птицах)гнаться за дичью — ( о гончих) to course
2) (мясо дичи) game3) разг. ( глушь) wilderness4) разг. ( вздор) nonsense, bosh, rubbish. rot••пороть дичь — to talk nonsense/rubbish; to talk through one's hat идиом.
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19 плести
(что-л.)несовер. - плести; совер. - сплестиbraid, plait; weave, tat (о кружеве); spin (паутину)- плести сети••плести вздор — to twaddle; to lie; to talk nonsense/rot; to talk through one's hat идиом.
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20 пороть дичь
to talk nonsense/rubbish; to talk through one's hat идиом.
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talk through one's hat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To say something without knowing or understanding the facts; talk foolishly or ignorantly. * /John said that the earth is nearer the sun in summer, but the teacher said he was talking through his hat./ … Dictionary of American idioms
talk through one's hat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To say something without knowing or understanding the facts; talk foolishly or ignorantly. * /John said that the earth is nearer the sun in summer, but the teacher said he was talking through his hat./ … Dictionary of American idioms
talk through one's hat — ► talk through one s hat informal talk foolishly or ignorantly. Main Entry: ↑hat … English terms dictionary
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talk through one's hat — idi talk through one s hat, to make unsupported, absurd statements … From formal English to slang
talk through one's hat — make exaggerated or inaccurate statements He is always talking through his hat and you never know if you can believe him or not. Digest 16/2002 to speak without authority on some topic; to talk nonsense Some people drink too much alcohol and then … Idioms and examples
talk through one's hat — talk nonsense; boast, show off, brag … English contemporary dictionary
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talk through one’s hat — in. to say baseless things; to speak carelessly and tell lies. □ Pay no attention to my friend here. He’s just talking through his hat. □ You dont know what you are talking about. You’re just talking through your hat … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
talk through one's hat — informal talk ignorantly. → hat … English new terms dictionary
talk through one's hat — verb a) To speak lacking expertise, authority, or knowledge; to invent or fabricate facts. Mr. Pride said to me a moment ago that they spoke better English in Boston than any other place in the world. b) To assert something as true or … Wiktionary