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1 толковать
1) (вн.; истолковывать) interpret (d); юр. construe (d)толкова́ть зако́н — interpret the law
толкова́ть нея́сные места́ — interpret abstruse passages
толкова́ть сны — interpret dreams
толкова́ть всё в дурну́ю сто́рону — put an ill construction on everything, see everything in the worst light
э́тот посту́пок мо́жно толкова́ть и так, и ина́че — this action may be interpreted in many ways
ло́жно толкова́ть — misinterpret (d), misconstrue (d)
2) разг. (вн. дт.; объяснять) explain (d to)ско́лько ему́ ни толку́й, он ничего́ не понима́ет — you can go on explaining till you're blue in the face, you won't make him understand; it's a waste of time trying to explain things to him
что тут мно́го толкова́ть — it's no use talking about it [discussing it]
он всё своё толку́ет — ≈ he keeps harping on the same string
толку́ют, бу́дто... — people / they say that...
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2 истолковать
несовер. - истолковывать, толковать; совер. - истолковатьinterpret; expound, explainистолковать все в дурную сторону — to put an ill construction on everything, to see everything in the worst light
ложно истолковать — to misinterpret, to misconstrue
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3 толковать
несовер. - толковать; совер. - истолковать, потолковать1) совер. - истолковать (что-л.)interpret; expound, explainтолковать все в дурную сторону — to put an ill construction on everything, to see everything in the worst light
ложно толковать — to misinterpret, to misconstrue
2) (что-л. кому-л.) ( объяснять) разг. explain (to)сколько ему ни толкуй, он ничего не понимает — you can go on explaining till you're blue in the face, you won't make him understand; it's a waste of time trying to explain things to him
3) (с кем-л. о ком-л./чем-л.); совер. - потолковать ( разговаривать) talk (with about); ( обсуждать) discuss (with)что тут много толковать — it's no use talking about it, it's no use discussing it
••толкуют, будто — people/they say that
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4 толковать
1. (вн.) interpret (d.)толковать всё в дурную сторону — put* an ill construction on everything, see* everything in the worst light
этот поступок можно толковать и так, и иначе — this action may be interpreted in many ways
ложно толковать — misinterpret (d.), misconstrue (d.)
сколько ему ни толкуй, он ничего не понимает — you can go on explaining till you're blue in the face, you won't make him understand; it's a waste of time trying to explain things to him
что тут много толковать — it's no use talking about it, или discussing it
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он всё своё толкует — he keeps on harping on the same stringтолкуют, будто — people / they say that
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