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1 that takes the biscuit!
that takes the biscuit!dat is het toppunt!, dat slaat alles! -
2 that takes the biscuit!
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3 that takes the biscuit
bu kadar da olmaz, bu kadarı da fazla, bir bu eksikti -
4 that takes the biscuit
bu kadar da olmaz, bu kadarı da fazla, bir bu eksikti -
5 That takes the biscuit!
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6 that really is the limit takes the biscuit
English-German idiom dictionary > that really is the limit takes the biscuit
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7 That just takes the biscuit!
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8 take the biscuit
[teik dhë 'biskit] jam më i miri; jam i habitshëm● that takes the biscuit! të lumtë!● you take the biscuit fitove! -
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expr BrE infmlYou may think your husband is forgetful but John really takes the biscuit in that respect — Ты думаешь, что твой муж все забывает, но ты не знаешь Джона - тот просто спит на ходу
Of all the idiots she takes the biscuit — Таких идиоток, как она, еще поискать надо
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take the biscuit
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take the biscuit take the cake Am не лезть ни в какие ворота; побить все рекордыHis latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!
That advertising slogan really took the cake.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take the biscuit
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biscuit [ˈbɪskɪt]* * *['bɪskɪt] 1.1) GB biscuit m, petit gâteau m2) US pain m au lait2.adjective (also biscuit-coloured) de couleur bise inv••that takes the biscuit! — (colloq) ça, c'est le pompon!
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♦ biscuit /ˈbɪskɪt/n.1 (GB) biscotto3 (ind.) biscotto; biscuit4 [u] color biscotto● ( slang GB) That takes the biscuit!, questo è il colmo!; questa le batte tutte! -
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['bɪskɪt] 1.1) BE (thin cake) biscotto m.2) AE (soft bread) focaccina f. (dolce)2.aggettivo (anche biscuit-coloured) biscotto, nocciola chiaro••* * *['biskit]1) ((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) biscotto2) (a similar savoury flat cake.) biscotto3) ((American) a small soft round cake.) dolcetto* * *['bɪskɪt] 1.1) BE (thin cake) biscotto m.2) AE (soft bread) focaccina f. (dolce)2.aggettivo (anche biscuit-coloured) biscotto, nocciola chiaro•• -
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'biskit1) ((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) galleta2) (a similar savoury flat cake.) galleta3) ((American) a small soft round cake.) bizcochobiscuit n galletatr['bɪskɪt]1 galleta2 (ceramics) porcelana mate3 (colour) beige nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take the biscuit ser el colmobiscuit ['bɪskət] n: bizcocho mn.• bizcocho s.m.• galleta s.f.'bɪskɪta) (AmE) bollo m, panecillo m, bísquet m (Méx)b) (cookie, cracker) (BrE) galleta f, galletita f (RPl)['bɪskɪt]to take the biscuit — (BrE colloq) ser* el colmo or el acabóse (fam); \<\<person\>\> llevarse la palma
1.N (Brit) galleta f ; (US) magdalena f2.CPDbiscuit barrel N — galletero m
biscuit tin N — (Brit) caja f de galletas
* * *['bɪskɪt]a) (AmE) bollo m, panecillo m, bísquet m (Méx)b) (cookie, cracker) (BrE) galleta f, galletita f (RPl)to take the biscuit — (BrE colloq) ser* el colmo or el acabóse (fam); \<\<person\>\> llevarse la palma
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['biskit] n 1. peksimadhe, galetë. 2. biskotë.● take the biscuit jam më i miri; jam i habitshëm; tea biscuit biskotë çaji (për çaj); ship's (sea) biscuit galëtë marinari.● amer. petanik; ëmbëlsirë me pëtë.● usht. amer. kulaç.● ngjyrë gështënjë e hapët.● That takes the biscuit! të lumtë!● You take the biscuit fitove! -
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n. biskwiet, koekje[ biskit]♦voorbeelden:¶ that takes the biscuit! • dat is het toppunt!, dat slaat alles! -
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biscuit ['bɪskɪt]1 noun∎ familiar that really takes the biscuit! ça, c'est vraiment le bouquet!;∎ familiar you really take the biscuit! vous êtes marrant, vous!(de couleur) beige►► biscuit barrel boîte f à biscuits;biscuit cutter emporte-pièce m;biscuit factory biscuiterie f;biscuit tin boîte f à biscuits -
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1. noun1) (Brit.) Keks, derbiscuit tin — Keksdose, die
2) (Amer.): (roll) [weiches] Brötchen3) (colour) Beige, das. See also academic.ru/73191/take">take 1. 3)2. adjective* * *['biskit]1) ((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) der Keks2) (a similar savoury flat cake.) der Kuchen3) ((American) a small soft round cake.) das weiche Brötchen* * *bis·cuit[ˈbɪskɪt]ncheese and \biscuits Käsekräcker pldog \biscuit Hundekuchen ma packet of \biscuits eine Packung Kekse3.▶ that [really] takes the \biscuit BRIT ( fam: sth astonishing) das schlägt dem Fass den Boden aus; (sth irritating) das ist die Höhe* * *['bIskɪt]1. n1) (Brit) Keks m; (= dog biscuit) Hundekuchen mthat takes/you take the biscuit! ( Brit inf ) — das übertrifft alles or (negatively) schlägt dem Fass den Boden aus
4) (= colour) Beige nt2. adj(colour) beige* * *biscuit [ˈbıskıt]A s1. Br Keks m/n:take the biscuit umg den Vogel abschießen;that (really) takes the biscuit! umga) das ist (einsame) Spitze!,b) pej das ist (wirklich) das Allerletzte!2. US kleines weiches Brötchen4. a) Rehbraun nb) Beige nB adja) rehbraunb) beige(farben)* * *1. noun1) (Brit.) Keks, derbiscuit tin — Keksdose, die
2) (Amer.): (roll) [weiches] Brötchen2. adjective* * *(UK) n.Keks -e m. n.Plätzchen (Gebäck) n.unglasierte Keramik f. -
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'biskit1) ((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) kjeks, småkake2) (a similar savoury flat cake.) småkake3) ((American) a small soft round cake.) bolle (bakepulverbakst), sconekjeksIsubst. \/ˈbɪskɪt\/1) ( også bicky, bikky) kjeks• would you like more tea or biscuits?2) (amer.) slags flat bolle3) ( også bisque) biskuit (uglasert keramikk og porselen)4) lysebrun fargeship's biscuit skipskjeks, beskøytthat really takes the biscuit ( hverdagslig) det tar jammen kaka, det er toppen av frekkhetIIadj. \/ˈbɪskɪt\/lysebrun -
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bis·cuit [ʼbɪskɪt] n1) (Brit, Aus) Keks m;cheese and \biscuits Käsekräcker mpl;dog \biscuit Hundekuchen m;a packet of \biscuits eine Packung KeksePHRASES:( sth irritating) das ist die Höhe
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