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103 молоть вздор
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104 пороть вздор/ерунду/чушь
разг to talk nonsense/rubbishРусско-английский учебный словарь > пороть вздор/ерунду/чушь
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105 болтать чепуху
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106 нести ахинею
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107 пороть вздор
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108 пороть чушь
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109 аллах с тобой
аллах с тобой (с ним, с ней, с вами, с ними)разг., шутл.Allah be with you (the phrase is used jokingly to mean: 'Have it your own way'; 'Let it pass'; 'good luck to you')- Надо, надо выручать, - сказал Егерс. - Ты не болтай, Семёныч. - Ну и выручайте, аллах с вами. А я свой труд ценю. Нема дурных зазря шею ломать. (Ю. Трифонов, Утоление жажды) — 'We must, we must rescue them,' said Egers. 'Don't talk nonsense, Semyonych.' 'Well, go and rescue them, and Allah be with you... I value my own work. Only fools break their own necks for nothing.'
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110 брать грех на душу
разг.take <a> sin on (upon) oneself (one's soul, one's conscience); act against one's conscienceМать с необычным возмущением обрывала отца: - Грех берёшь на душу, Фомич! Не наговаривай напраслины на хорошего человека. (Ф. Гладков, Мятежная юность) — Mother would interrupt with indignation unusual for her: 'Don't take sin on your soul, Fomich. Don't talk nonsense about a good man.'
Не хочу брать грех на душу и пытаться восстанавливать те подробности происходившего на пленуме, которые я помнил, но тогда не записал. (К. Симонов, Глазами человека моего поколения) — I have no desire to act against my conscience and try to reconstruct the details of what happened at the plenary session that I committed to memory but did not note down at the time.
Хворая мать заругалась с печки: - Колька, идол ты окаянный, грех-то какой взял на душу!.. (В. Шукшин, Крепкий мужик) — His sick mother kept scolding him from the bench bed over the stove. 'Tis a great sin ye've taken on yer-self, cursed idol that ye are!..'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать грех на душу
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111 свежо предание, а верится с трудом
(А. Грибоедов)'Tis hard to credit now, though fresh is its renown (trans. by B. Pares); easy said, but hard to believe- Вам замуж пора, Варя, - улыбнулся Звонарёв. Девушка вспыхнула. - Не говорите глупостей. Я никогда не выйду замуж. - Свежо предание, да верится с трудом, - усмехнулся Звонарёв. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'It's time you got married, Varya,' remarked Zvonarev with a smile. 'Don't talk nonsense!' retorted Varya, blushing furiously. 'I shall never marry.' 'Easy said, but hard to believe,' said Zvonarev laughing heartily.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свежо предание, а верится с трудом
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112 выпороть
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1. trounce2. undo; unpick; talk nonsense; whip; flog3. laceСинонимический ряд:1. болтать (глаг.) болтать; болтать языком; городить; молоть; молоть языком; нести; плести; точить лясы; трепать; трепаться2. сечь (глаг.) драть; драть как сидорову козу; сечьАнтонимический ряд: -
114 насочинить
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115 молоть вздор
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116 натрепаться
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117 говорить ерунду
1) General subject: talk wet2) American: woof3) Australian slang: talk through the back of (one's) neck4) Jargon: yodeling in a canyon5) American English: babble, talk crazy, spew mindless drivel, spew or sputter nonsense or utter nonsense or mind-numbing nonsense6) Invective: crap7) Taboo: crap along, shoot the crap8) Phraseological unit: blow smoke -
118 чепуха
1) General subject: Mickey Mouse, all my eye, all my eye and Betty Martin, apple sauce, applesauce, balderdash, balls, ballyhoo, bavardage, blague, boloney, crap, crud, drivel, drool, dust, fiddle de dee, fiddle-de-dee, fiddlededee, fiddlesticks, flam, fudge, gallimatia, gallimatias, havers, hogwash, humbug, jiggery pokery, jiggery-pokery, mush, my foot, nonsense, nonsense my (good) man!, oh, rubbish, pulp, punk, rubbish, ruck, shenanigan, skimble skamble, skimble-skamble, snap, stuff (stuff and nonsense! - вздор!), tilly vally, toys, trifle, twaddle, gobbledygook, blarney4) French: galimatias5) Obsolete: bilk6) Rare: squish7) Mathematics: trash8) Australian slang: borac, borack, borak, borax, codswallop, cowyard confetti, rot9) Diplomatic term: baloney10) Irish: codology11) Scornful: bollocks12) Jargon: bunk, chicken, crock, eyewash, fiddle-faddle, flannel, flub-dub, flush it, guff, hokum, holly-golly, hooey, hop, hully-gully, kibosh, phedinkus, piffle, radpberry, rats, razzberry, song and dance, spinach, toss, tripe, beans (Come on, talk straight.No more beans! Кончай, говори прямо.Довольно чепухи.), birdseed (Cut the birdseed. I'm not stupid, you know. Коняай пороть чепуху. Я не настолько глуп, ты знаешь.), gas (Hey, that's about enough of your gas. Эй, достаточно твоей чепухи.), macca (I'm off for a macca.), phooey (I've heard enough phooey. Let's get out of here.Я достаточно наслушался чепухи. Уходим отсюда.), falderal (Stop the falderal and get to work. Хватит молоть чепуху пошли работать.), bull-pucky (That's all just bull-pucky. Don't believe a word of it. Это всё чепуха. Не верь и слову.), Jackson, nurts, gubbish, hoo-ha (Stop talking hoo-ha and tell the truth. Прекрати болтать чепуху говори правду.), schmegegge, schmegeggy, horse hockey, slobber, fadoodie, fluff, fooey, fun and games, garbage, gibber-gabber, rhubarb13) Simple: tosh15) Makarov: a farrago of nonsense, a hill of beans, a piece of nonsense, apple, farrago of nonsense, hill of beans, nonsense (часто как восклицание), nonsense my good man!, nonsense my man!, nonsense, man!, piece of nonsense -
119 нести полную чушь
General subject: talk absolute nonsense (You're talking absolute nonsense! - Вы несёте полную чушь!), talk perfect nonsense (You're talking perfect nonsense. - Ты несёшь полную чушь.) -
120 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
См. также в других словарях:
talk nonsense, talk through the back of one's neck — Talk nonsense … A concise dictionary of English slang
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talk nonsense — talk sense/nonsense/etc informal phrase to say something that is sensible stupid etc He talks such nonsense about politics! Thesaurus: to say something in a particular way … Useful english dictionary
talk nonsense — Synonyms and related words: babble, blab, blabber, blather, blether, bull, bullshit, chat, chatter, clack, clatter, dither, drivel, drool, gab, gabble, gas, gibber, gibble gabble, go on, gossip, gush, haver, jabber, jaw, natter, palaver, patter,… … Moby Thesaurus
talk nonsense — say silly or stupid things … English contemporary dictionary
Talk — Talk, v. t. 1. To speak freely; to use for conversing or communicating; as, to talk French. [1913 Webster] 2. To deliver in talking; to speak; to utter; to make a subject of conversation; as, to talk nonsense; to talk politics. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 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
talk through one's hat — talk nonsense; boast, show off, brag … English contemporary dictionary