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stuff and nonsense! — чушь!, вздор!, ерунда!
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > utter nonsense
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идиом.сплошная ерундасущие пустякиАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > utter nonsense
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совершенная чепуха, полная чепуха, абсолютная чепухаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > utter nonsense
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• What < utter> nonsense! Что за чушь [ерунда, глупость, вздор]!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > What utter nonsense!
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Американский английский: говорить ерундуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spew or sputter nonsense or utter nonsense or mind-numbing nonsense
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♦ nonsense /ˈnɒnsəns/A n. [u]1 nonsenso; controsenso; assurdità; insensatezza; frottole, sciocchezze, stupidaggini: That's all nonsense, sono tutte sciocchezze!; absolute nonsense, una vera sciocchezza; utter nonsense, sciocchezze bell'e buone; to talk nonsense, dire sciocchezzeB inter.– Nonsense!, sciocchezze!; cavolate!, fesserie! (fam.)● (stat.) nonsense correlation, correlazione spuria □ (biol.) nonsense mutation, mutazione nonsenso □ (letter. ingl.) nonsense poems [nonsense verse], nonsense; poesie [versi] nonsense NOTE DI CULTURA: nonsense: una poesia nonsense è un testo umoristico che vuole divertire con una descrizione di situazioni assurde o surreali oppure con l'uso di un linguaggio inventato o paradossale. Diversi autori a partire dalla seconda metà dell'Ottocento hanno pubblicato versi nonsense, tra cui Lewis Carroll e Edward Lear, considerati i fondatori del genere (► jabberwocky; runcible spoon). -
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nonsense ['nɒnsəns]1 noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (rubbish, absurdity) absurdités fpl, sottises fpl;∎ a piece of nonsense une sottise, une absurdité;∎ you're talking nonsense! tu dis des sottises!, tu racontes n'importe quoi!;∎ the computer is outputting nonsense l'ordinateur sort des âneries;∎ his accusations are utter nonsense ses accusations n'ont aucun sens;∎ it's nonsense to say that things will never improve il est absurde de dire que les choses n'iront jamais mieux;∎ I've had enough of his nonsense j'en ai assez de l'entendre raconter n'importe quoi;∎ what's all this nonsense about going to live in America? qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire d'aller vivre en Amérique?;∎ to make a nonsense of sth (undo, go against etc) ôter tout sens à qch(b) (foolishness) sottises fpl, bêtises fpl, enfantillages mpl;∎ stop this or no more of this nonsense! arrêtez de vous conduire comme des imbéciles!;∎ she took no nonsense from her subordinates elle ne tolérait aucun manquement de la part de ses subordonnés, elle menait ses subordonnés à la baguette;∎ the maths teacher doesn't stand for any nonsense le prof de maths ne se laisse pas marcher sur les pieds;∎ there's no nonsense about him c'est un homme très carrén'importe quoi!dénué de sens►► nonsense verse vers mpl amphigouriques;nonsense word mot m qui ne veut rien dire, non-sens m -
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1 ( foolishness) absurdités fpl ; it's a nonsense that c'est absurde que (+ subj) ; to make (a) nonsense of être en totale contradiction avec [law, system, claim, hard work] ; (stuff and) nonsense! balivernes! fpl ; what utter nonsense! c'est complètement absurde! ; to talk/write nonsense dire/écrire n'importe quoi ; what's all this nonsense about feeling ill/leaving work? qu'est-ce que c'est que ces histoires de te sentir malade/quitter le travail? ; I won't stand any more nonsense from him/you! j'en ai assez de ses/tes bêtises! ; there's no nonsense about him il ne permet pas de fantaisie ;2 ( trifle) petit rien m. -
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utter [ˈʌtər]1. adjective[lack, failure, disaster, disregard] complet (- ète f), total ; [sincerity] absolu ; [hopelessness, frustration, stupidity] profond• to my utter amazement, I succeeded à ma plus grande stupéfaction, j'ai réussi• what utter nonsense! c'est complètement absurde ![+ word] proférer* * *['ʌtə(r)] 1.adjective [disaster, amazement, despair] total; [sincerity] absolu; [fool, scoundrel] fieffé (before n); [stranger] parfait (before n)2.transitive verb1) prononcer [word, curse]; pousser [cry]; émettre [sound]2) Law répandre [libel]; mettre en circulation [forged banknotes] -
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adjective(complete or total: There was utter silence; utter darkness.) absoluto, total- utterly
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verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.) pronunciar, articularutter1 adj total / absolutoutter2 vb pronunciar / decirtr['ʌtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 absoluto,-a, completo,-a, total■ what utter nonsense! ¡vaya tontería!1 (words) pronunciar, articular, decir; (feelings) expresar2 (lies curses etc) soltar; (shouts, cries etc) lanzar, darutter ['ʌt̬ər] vt: decir, articular, pronunciar (palabras)utter adj: absoluto♦ utterly advv.• boquear (Decir) v.• emitir v.• poner en circulación v.• proferir v.• pronunciar v.adj.• absoluto, -a adj.• acérrimo, -a adj.• completo, -a adj.• de remate adj.• redomado, -a adj.• rematado, -a adj.• total adj.
I 'ʌtər, 'ʌtə(r)adjective (as intensifier) completo, total, absoluto
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transitive verb \<\<word\>\> decir*, pronunciar; \<\<cry\>\> dar*, proferir* (frml)he didn't utter a sound — no dijo nada or ni una palabra, no dijo ni pío (fam)
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['ʌtǝ(r)]ADJ completo, total; [madness] puro; [fool] perfectoutter nonsense! — ¡tonterías!
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['ʌtǝ(r)]VT1) [+ words] pronunciar; [+ cry] dar, soltar; [+ threat, insult etc] proferir; [+ libel] publicarshe never uttered a word — no dijo nada or (ni una) palabra
2) (Jur) [+ counterfeit money] poner en circulación, expender* * *
I ['ʌtər, 'ʌtə(r)]adjective (as intensifier) completo, total, absoluto
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transitive verb \<\<word\>\> decir*, pronunciar; \<\<cry\>\> dar*, proferir* (frml)he didn't utter a sound — no dijo nada or ni una palabra, no dijo ni pío (fam)
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I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verb1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
* * *I adjective- academic.ru/79533/utterly">utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.) äußern* * *ut·ter1[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]adj attr, inv vollkommen, total, völligto be \utter bliss eine ungeheure Wohltat seinin \utter despair in völliger Verzweiflung, völlig verzweifeltin \utter disbelief völlig ungläubig\utter drivel dummes Geschwätz\utter nonsense absoluter Blödsinnin \utter rapture total hingerissenan \utter stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremdea complete and \utter waste of time eine totale Zeitverschwendungut·ter2[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]vt▪ to \utter sthno one was able to \utter a sound keiner konnte einen Ton hervorbringento \utter a cry einen Schrei ausstoßento \utter a groan/grunt/laugh stöhnen/grunzen/auflachento \utter a curse/threat einen Fluch/eine Drohung ausstoßento \utter a diatribe eine Schmährede haltento \utter a falsehood eine Unwahrheit sagento \utter an incantation einen Zauberspruch aufsagento \utter an oath einen Eid schwörento \utter a prayer ein Gebet sprechento \utter a warning eine Warnung aussprechenwithout \uttering a word ohne ein Wort zu sagento \utter calumnies Verleumdungen in Umlauf setzento \utter forged money Falschgeld in Umlauf bringen* * *I ['ʌtə(r)]adjtotal, vollkommen; rogue, drunkard unverbesserlich; disgust, misery grenzenlos; disbelief total; despair total, absolutwith utter certainty/conviction — mit absoluter Sicherheit/Überzeugung
an utter stranger — ein Wildfremder m, eine Wildfremde
IIwhat utter nonsense! — so ein totaler Blödsinn! (inf)
vt1) (= say) von sich (dat) geben; word sagen; word of complaint äußern; cry, sigh, threat ausstoßen; libel verbreiten* * *utter [ˈʌtə(r)]utter impossibility reine Unmöglichkeit;utter strangers wildfremde Leute2. endgültig, entschieden (Ablehnung etc)3. pej vollendet, ausgesprochen (Unsinn etc);utter rogue Erzgauner(in)B v/t1. Gedanken etc äußern, ausdrücken, -sprechen2. einen Schrei etc von sich geben, ausstoßen3. WIRTSCH Noten, besonders Falschgeld in Umlauf setzen, verbreiten4. a) bekannt machenb) enthüllen* * *I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verbutter fool — Vollidiot, der (ugs.)
1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
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I ['ʌtə(r)]aggettivo [failure, despair] totale; [ disaster] completo; [sincerity, amazement] assoluto; [ scoundrel] bell'e buono; [stranger, fool] perfettoII ['ʌtə(r)]1) pronunciare, proferire [ word]; pronunciare, lanciare [ curse]; lanciare [ cry]; emettere [ sound]* * *I adjective(complete or total: There was utter silence; utter darkness.)- utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.)* * *utter /ˈʌtə(r)/a.assoluto; totale: Her room was in an utter mess, la sua camera era nel disordine più totale; That's utter nonsense, sono sciocchezze bell'e buone; (mil. e sport) utter defeat, disfatta assoluta● ( sport) utter collapse, crollo verticale ( di una squadra, ecc.) □ utter darkness, buio pesto □ an utter denial, un diniego assoluto □ an utter stranger, un perfetto sconosciuto □ to my utter amazement, con mio enorme stupore.(to) utter /ˈʌtə(r)/v. t.1 (lett. o form.) emettere; produrre: He uttered a sigh of relief, ha emesso un sospiro di sollievo; to utter a cry of pain, lanciare un grido di dolore2 (lett. o form.) dire; proferire: He refused to utter a single word, ha rifiutato di proferir parola; to utter the truth, dire la verità4 (ling., pubbl.) enunciare* * *I ['ʌtə(r)]aggettivo [failure, despair] totale; [ disaster] completo; [sincerity, amazement] assoluto; [ scoundrel] bell'e buono; [stranger, fool] perfettoII ['ʌtə(r)]
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nonsense — non|sense S3 [ˈnɔnsəns US ˈna:nsens] n [U] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stupid/untrue)¦ 2¦(annoying behaviour)¦ 3¦(without meaning)¦ 4 make (a) nonsense of something 5 nonsense poems/verse/rhymes ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(STUPID/UNTRUE)¦ ideas, opinions, statements etc that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
nonsense — n. 1) to speak, talk nonsense 2) to put up with, tolerate nonsense 3) (colloq.) (AE) to cut the nonsense 4) arrant (lit.), complete, outright, perfect, pure, sheer, total, utter nonsense 5) nonsense to + int. (it was sheer nonsense to trust them) … Combinatory dictionary
nonsense — noun (U) 1 STUPID/UNTRUE (U) ideas, opinions, statements etc that are untrue or stupid: all this nonsense about health foods | “She says she s 39.” “Nonsense!” | a load of nonsense (=a lot of nonsense): If you ask me, these modern teaching… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
utter — 01. He was an [utter] failure as a used car salesman because he was not aggressive enough. 02. If you ask me, it s [utterly] ridiculous to pay £20 for a T shirt. 03. Looking down at the speeding ticket in his hand, he [uttered] a few quiet curses … Grammatical examples in English
utter — ut|ter1 [ˈʌtə US ər] adj [only before noun] [: Old English; Origin: utera further out, outer , from ut out ] used to emphasize how great or complete something is ▪ That s utter nonsense ! ▪ This company treats its employees with utter contempt .… … Dictionary of contemporary English
utter — [[t]ʌ̱tə(r)[/t]] utters, uttering, uttered 1) VERB If someone utters sounds or words, they say them. [LITERARY] [V n] He uttered a snorting laugh... [V n] They departed without uttering a word. 2) ADJ: ADJ n (emphasis) You use utter … English dictionary
nonsense — nonsensical /non sen si keuhl/, adj. nonsensically, adv. nonsensicalness, nonsensicality, n. /non sens, seuhns/, n. 1. words or language having little or no sense or meaning. 2. conduct, action, etc., that is senseless, foolish, or absurd: to… … Universalium
utter — 1. adjective /ˈʌtə,ˈʌtɚ/ a) Outer; furthest out, most remote. Wo be to you scrybes and pharises ypocrites, for ye make clene the utter side off the cuppe, and off the platter: but within they are full of brybery and excesse. b) Absolute,… … Wiktionary
utter — I adjective that s utter nonsense Syn: complete, total, absolute, thorough, perfect, downright, out and out, outright, sheer, arrant, positive, prize, pure, unmitigated II verb Syn: say … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
nonsense — nonsense, twaddle, drivel, bunk, balderdash, poppycock, gobbledygook, trash, rot, bull are comparable when they mean something said or proposed which is senseless or absurd. Nonsense is the most general of these terms; it may be referred to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
nonsense — non|sense [ nan,sens, nansens ] noun uncount ** 1. ) ideas, behavior, or statements that are not true or sensible: So you believe the nonsense about ghosts? it is nonsense to do something: It is nonsense to say that they re not paid enough. it is … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English