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1 talk
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2 talk, разговор (варивать)
Jargon: rabbit and pork (cockney and aussie rhyming slang)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > talk, разговор (варивать)
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3 talk, разговор
Jargon: (варивать) rabbit and pork (cockney and aussie rhyming slang) -
4 говорить на жаргоне
General subject: cant (профессиональном, воровском), jargon, jargonize, patter, slang, talk slang, use slangУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить на жаргоне
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5 изъясняться сленгом
General subject: talk slang, use slangУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изъясняться сленгом
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6 жаргон
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7 жаргон
м.jargon, slang; ( определённой социальной группы) cantговори́ть на жарго́не — talk slang
усло́вный жарго́н — patter
воровско́й жарго́н — thieves' cant / Latin
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8 жаргон
1) General subject: cant, jargon, lingo, patter, ritual talk, slang, vernacular2) French: argot3) Jocular: slanguage5) Jargon: talk6) Makarov: canting, the vernacular -
9 ботать
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10 ботать по фене
General subject: talk slang -
11 уболтать
Slang: sweet-talk into (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/sweet-talk+into) -
12 разговаривать
1) General subject: colloquize, confabulate, converse, intercommune (друг с другом), intercommunicate (друг с другом), powwow, ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, rabbit and pork = talk) rabbit, spake (с кем-л.-with, по делу-to, о чём-л.-about, of), speak, speak to (с кем-л.), spoke, talk (о чем-либо; с кем-либо), talk with (с кем-л.), to be on speaking terms, tongue, carry on a conversation, talk Russian, talk to (с кем-л.)2) Colloquial: confab3) Slang: yak7) Jargon: chip the ivories, fan the breeze, flip ( one's) up, open (one's) face, open (one's) head, shoot off (one's) bazoo (особенно впустую), shoot off (one's) face (особенно впустую), shoot off (one's) mouth (особенно впустую), wag (one's) chin, bubble, bat (one's) gums, chewed, crack up, jaw8) Oil: talk to9) Makarov: be on speaking terms -
13 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 -
14 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 -
15 говорить без умолку
1) General subject: go nineteen to the dozen, rattle, rattle (обыкн. rattle on, rattle away, rattle along), talk blue streak, talk by the yard, talk nineteen to the dozen, yammer2) Ironical: talk non-stop3) Australian slang: earbash, talk the leg off an iron pot4) Makarov: talk a blue streak5) Taboo: wank onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить без умолку
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16 тараторить
1) General subject: chatter, gabble, gibber, jabber, patter, talk away, talk by the hour, talk nineteen to the dozen, talk thirteen to the dozen, talk a mile a minute2) Australian slang: yabber3) Makarov: jibber, talk a blue streak -
17 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 -
18 бранить
1) General subject: abuse, ballyrag, be severe upon, berate, blow up, bullyrag, cast in somebody's teeth, castigate, chide, find fault, flay, give the stick, go on (кого-л.), have on the mat (кого-л.), lambast, let into, objurgate, peck, pepper, rag, rail, rail against, rail at, rate, rater, rebuke, reproach, reprove, revile, scold, score, sit, slang, slangwhang, slate, start in, talk to, tell off, threap, tongue lash, tongue-lash, tutor, upbraid, vituperate, whip, yaff, take to task, claw away, get after2) Colloquial: comb, tick off, walk into (на кого-либо), keep on at a person (кого-л.)3) Dialect: miscall5) Australian slang: chew out, go crook smb., kick (smb.'s) butt in, rip into, tear strips off, whale6) Jargon: get down on (someone), lambaste, lay ( someone) out, lay out (someone), see off, talk (somebody), give a good talking to, give a good working over, give someone an earful, take off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, come down, come down (кого-л.), come down on (кого-л.), come down upon (кого-л.), drop down on (кого-л.), find fault with (кого-л.)8) Phraseological unit: bust chops (to berate or hound) -
19 нести чепуху
2) Slang: speak through neck4) 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) neck5) Taboo: pop shit -
20 пустой разговор
1) General subject: idle talk, insignificant talk, small talk, talk, tattle, tea-table conversation, tea-table talk, vapid conversation2) Colloquial: gas, nonversation ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nonversation)3) Australian slang: guff5) Makarov: milk-and-water6) Archaic: jowl
См. также в других словарях:
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