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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be incoherent[Swahili Word] -kikisa[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -kikisia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incoherent speech[Swahili Word] ubabaiko[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] ubabaiko wake ulimfanye asiwezu kuzungumza mbele ya watu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] talk incoherently[Swahili Word] -taataa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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inkou'hiərənt(talking, writing etc in a way which is not easy to follow: He was quite incoherent with rage.) usammenhengende, uklar- incoherenceadj. \/ˌɪnkə(ʊ)ˈhɪər(ə)nt\/1) usammenhengende, løs, springende2) ( om person) ute av stand til å uttrykke seg sammenhengende, ute av stand til å snakke forståelig, ute av stand til å gjøre rede for seg3) motsigende, inkonsekventincoherent dust se ➢ dust, 1 -
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/,inkou'hiərənt/ * tính từ - không mạch lạc, không rời rạc =incoherent ideas+ ý nghĩ không mạch lạc =incoherent speech+ bài nói rời rạc, không mạch lạc - nói không mạch lạc, nói lảm nhảm, nói không ăn nhập vào đâu (người say rượu...) - táp nham (mớ) -
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incoherent [‚ɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt][person, speech, letter] incohérent ; [style] décousu* * *[ˌɪŋkəʊ'hɪərənt]adjective incohérent -
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adjective* * *[inkou'hiərənt](talking, writing etc in a way which is not easy to follow: He was quite incoherent with rage.) zusammenhangslos- academic.ru/88134/incoherently">incoherently- incoherence* * *in·co·her·ent[ˌɪnkə(ʊ)ˈhɪərənt, AM -koʊˈhɪr-]sb is \incoherent jd redet wirr* * *["Ink\@U'hIərənt]adjstyle, argument, speech zusammenhanglos, unzusammenhängend, inkohärent (geh); person sich unklar or undeutlich ausdrückend; drunk etc schwer verständlichhe was incoherent with rage — seine wütenden Worte waren kaum zu verstehen
the patient is still incoherent — der Kranke ist noch nicht ansprechbar
an incoherent set of objectives — in sich widersprüchliche Ziele pl
* * *incoherent adj (adv incoherently)1. unverbunden2. PHYS inkohärent3. (logisch) unzusammenhängend, unklar, unverständlich:be incoherent in one’s speech sich nicht klar ausdrücken (können)* * *adjective* * *adj.unzusammenhängend adj.zusammenhanglos (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.zusammenhanglos adj. -
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[ɪnkəu'hɪərənt]adj* * *[inkou'hiərənt](talking, writing etc in a way which is not easy to follow: He was quite incoherent with rage.) chaotyczny- incoherence -
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rapid (provincial, distinct, queer, slow, soft, musical, animated, incoherent, harsh, glib) speech быстрая (провинциальная, чёткая, странная, медлительная, мягкая, музыкальная, оживлённая, неразборчивая, резкая, бойкая) манера речи -
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1. intransitive verb1) (talk incoherently) stammeln3) (talk excessively)babble away or on — quasseln (ugs.)
4) [Bach:] plätschern2. transitive verb(utter incoherently) stammeln3. noun2) (murmur of water) Geplätscher, das* * *['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?)2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) plätschern2. noun(such talk or noises.) das Gestammel,das Geplätscher* * *bab·ble[ˈbæbl̩]\babble of voices Stimmengewirr ntinternet \babble Internetjargon mII. vi2. water plätschernIII. vtto \babble an excuse eine Entschuldigung stottern* * *['bbl]1. n1) Gemurmel nt; (of baby, excited person etc) Geplapper nt2. vidon't babble, speak slowly — nicht so schnell, rede langsam
the other actress tended to babble — die andere Schauspielerin neigte dazu, ihren Text herunterzurasseln
* * *babble [ˈbæbl]A v/i1. a) stammelnb) lallen2. plappern, schwatzen (beide pej):babbling idiot dummer Schwätzer3. plätschern, murmeln (Bach etc)B v/t1. a) stammelnb) lallen2. plappern, schwatzen3. ein Geheimnis etc ausplaudernC s1. a) Gestammel nb) Gelalle n2. Geplapper n, Geschwätz n (beide pej):* * *1. intransitive verb1) (talk incoherently) stammeln2) (talk foolishly) [dumm] schwatzenbabble away or on — quasseln (ugs.)
4) [Bach:] plätschern2. transitive verb(utter incoherently) stammeln3. noun2) (murmur of water) Geplätscher, das* * *n.Störgeräusch n. v.labern v.schwafeln v.stammeln v. -
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1) (aimless and confused; not keeping to the topic: a long, rambling speech.) incoherente, confuso, inconexo2) (built (as if) without any plan, stretching in various directions: a rambling old house.) sin plan; laberíntico3) ((of plants, usually roses) climbing.) trepadortr['ræmblɪŋ]1 (speech etc) confuso,-a, incoherente2 (house etc) laberíntico,-a1 (activity) excursionismo1 desvaríos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go rambling ir de excursiónadj.• divagador adj.• errante adj.• laberíntico, -a adj.• vagaroso, -a adj.n.• divagación s.f.• excursionismo s.m.
I 'ræmblɪŋa) <essay/lecture> que se va por las ramas, que divagab) < streets> laberíntico, intrincadoc) < rose> trepador
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['ræmblɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (=straggling) [plant] trepador2) (=wandering, incoherent) [speech, book] farragoso, inconexo3) (=sprawling) [house] laberíntico2. N1) (=walking) excursionismo m a pie3.CPDrambling rose N — rosal m trepador
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I ['ræmblɪŋ]a) <essay/lecture> que se va por las ramas, que divagab) < streets> laberíntico, intrincadoc) < rose> trepador
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'bæbl
1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) murmullar, murmurar, barbotar2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) murmullar
2. noun(such talk or noises.) murmullo, barboteotr['bæbəl]1 (excitedly) barbullar2 (meaninglessly) balbucear3 (gossip) chismorrear4 (stream) murmurar1 (say incoherently) mascullar, farfullar1 (confused voices) murmullo, rumor nombre masculino2 (chatter) cotorreo3 (gossip) chismorreo4 (incoherent speech) farfulla5 (stream) murmullo1) prattle: balbucear2) chatter: charlatanear, parlotear fam3) murmur: murmurarbabble n: balbuceo m (de bebé), parloteo m (de adultos), murmullo m (de voces, de un arroyo)n.• bachillería s.f.• charla s.f.• murmullo s.m.• parloteo s.m.v.• bachillerear v.• balbucear v.• murmurar v.
I 'bæbəlnoun (no pl) ( of voices) murmullo m; ( foolish talk) parloteo m; ( of water) susurro m (liter), murmullo m (liter)
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intransitive verb ( talk foolishly) parlotear (fam); ( talk unintelligibly) farfullar; \<\<baby\>\> balbucear['bæbl]a babbling brook — (liter) un arroyo rumoroso (liter)
1.N [of baby] balbuceo m ; [of stream] murmullo m ; (=small talk) * cháchara f2. VI1) [person] (=talk to excess) parlotear *; (=gossip) chismorrear *, cotillear *2) [baby] balbucear; [stream] murmurar3.* * *
I ['bæbəl]noun (no pl) ( of voices) murmullo m; ( foolish talk) parloteo m; ( of water) susurro m (liter), murmullo m (liter)
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intransitive verb ( talk foolishly) parlotear (fam); ( talk unintelligibly) farfullar; \<\<baby\>\> balbuceara babbling brook — (liter) un arroyo rumoroso (liter)
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tr['bɜːbəl]1 (incoherent speech) murmullo1 (speak incoherently) murmullar, farfullarn.• gorgoteo s.m.v.• burbujear v.'bɜːrbəl, 'bɜːbəla) \<\<stream/spring\>\> borbotar, borbotearb) ( talk meaninglessly) parlotear (fam), cotorrear (fam); ( talk excitedly) hablar atropelladamente['bɜːbl]VI1) [baby] hacer gorgoritos; [stream] burbujear* * *['bɜːrbəl, 'bɜːbəl]a) \<\<stream/spring\>\> borbotar, borbotearb) ( talk meaninglessly) parlotear (fam), cotorrear (fam); ( talk excitedly) hablar atropelladamente -
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1. nounWandern, das2. adjective1) (irregularly arranged) verschachtelt; verwinkelt [Straßen]2) (incoherent) unzusammenhängend [Erklärung, Brief]; zerstreut [Professor]3)rambling rose — Kletterrose, die
* * *1) (aimless and confused; not keeping to the topic: a long, rambling speech.) weitschweifig2) (built (as if) without any plan, stretching in various directions: a rambling old house.) verschachtelt* * *ram·bling[ˈræmbl̩ɪŋ]I. nII. adj1. (sprawling) building weitläufiga \rambling plant eine Kletterpflanze3. (incoherent) unzusammenhängend, zusammenhanglosa rather \rambling discussion eine ziemlich zusammenhanglose Diskussiona \rambling letter ein unzusammenhängender Brief\rambling talk unsinniges Gefasel fam* * *['rmblɪŋ]1. adj1) speech, writing weitschweifig, umständlich; old person faselnd (inf), schwafelnd (inf); building, town, garden weitläufig2) plant rankend, kletternd3)rambling club/society (esp Brit) — Wanderklub m/-verein m
2. nto go rambling — wandern gehen, wandern
* * *A adj (adv ramblingly)1. umherwandernd, -streifend:rambling club Wanderverein m2. BOT üppig rankend, wuchernd:rambling rose Kletterrose f3. verschachtelt, -winkelt (Gassen, Haus etc)4. fig weitschweifigB s Wandern n, Umherstreifen n* * *1. nounWandern, das2. adjective1) (irregularly arranged) verschachtelt; verwinkelt [Straßen]2) (incoherent) unzusammenhängend [Erklärung, Brief]; zerstreut [Professor]3)rambling rose — Kletterrose, die
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a way of connecting two sentences seemingly unconnected and leaving it to the reader's perspicacity to grasp the idea implied, but not wordedShe and that fellow ought to be the sufferers, and they were in Italy. (J.Galsworthy)
(the second part, which is hooked on to the first by the conjunction and, seems to be unmotivated or, in other words, the whole sentence seems to be logically incoherent. But this is only the first impression. After a more careful supralinear semantic analysis it becomes clear that the exact logical variant of the utterance would be: 'Those who ought to suffer were enjoining themselves in Italy')- the omissions are justified because the situation easily prompts what has not been said- is based on the peculiarities of the spoken language and is therefore most frequently used in represented speech- has various functions: it may serve to signal the introduction of inner represented speech, it nay be used to indicate a subjective evaluation of the facts; it may introduce an effect resulting from a cause which has already had verbal expression;- displays and unexpected coupling of ideas;- aims at stirring up in the reader's mind the suppositions, associations and conditions under which the sentence uttered can really existShe says nothing, but it is clear that she is harping on this engagement, and - goodness know what. (J.Galsworthy)
It was an afternoon to dream. And she took out Jon's letters. (J.Galsworthy)
Source: I.R.G.See: types of connectionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > gap-sentence\ link
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17 заговариваться
несовер. - заговариваться;
совер. - заговориться возвр.
1) be carried away by a conversation, become engrossed in conversation;
talk (too) long/much
2) talk nonsense;
ramble
3) только несовер. wander, заговориться разг.
1. тк. несов. (говорить бессвязно) wander (in one`s speech), become* incoherent;
2. (завираться) let* one`s tongue run away with one;
говори, да не заговаривайся! don`t let your tongue run away with you!Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заговариваться
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ˈʌnkəˈnektɪd прил.
1) не связанный( с чем-л.), разъединенный
2) неродственный, не имеющий (родственный) связей
3) бессвязный, несвязный unconnected speech ≈ бессвязная речь Syn: incoherent, rambling не связанный, не соединенный( с чем-либо) ;
разъединенный - the two events are totally * эти два события совершенно не связаны друг с другом бессвязный - * narrative бессвязный рассказ не имеющий (родственных) связей - a lonely * person одинокий, не имеющий родных человек (математика) несвязный, несвязанный unconnected бессвязный ~ не связанный (с чем-л.) ~ неродственный, не имеющий связейБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unconnected
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19 inconexa
inconexo,-a adjetivo unconnected, disjointed, incoherent: son algunas ideas inconexas, these are a few random ideas
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inconexo
◊ -xa adjetivounconnected
inconexo,-a adjetivo unconnected, disjointed, incoherent: son algunas ideas inconexas, these are a few random ideas
un discurso inconexo, a disjointed speech ' inconexo' also found in these entries: Spanish: inconexa English: disconnected - disjointed
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incoherent — [in΄kō hir′ənt; ] also [, in΄kōher′ənt] adj. not coherent; specif., a) lacking cohesion; not sticking together b) not logically connected; disjointed; rambling c) characterized by incoherent speech, thought, etc. incoherently adv … English World dictionary
incoherent — adjective 1) a long, incoherent speech Syn: unclear, confused, unintelligible, incomprehensible, hard to follow, disjointed, disconnected, disordered, mixed up, garbled, jumbled, scrambled, muddled; rambling, wandering, disorganized … Thesaurus of popular words
incoherent — Not coherent; disjointed; confused; denoting a lack of connectedness or organization of parts during verbal expression. [L. in neg. + co haereo, pp. haesus, to cling together, fr. haereo, to stick] * * * in·co·her·ent ənt adj lacking clarity or… … Medical dictionary
Incoherent — In co*her ent, a. [Pref. in not + coherent: cf. F. incoh[ e]rent.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not coherent; wanting cohesion; loose; unconnected; physically disconnected; not fixed to each; said of material substances. Woodward. [1913 Webster] 2. Lacking… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incoherent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) incomprehensible or confusing in speech or writing. 2) internally inconsistent; illogical. 3) Physics (of light or other waves) having no fixed phase relationship. DERIVATIVES incoherence noun incoherency noun incoherently adverb … English terms dictionary
speech — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Oral communication Nouns 1. speech, talk, faculty of speech; locution, parlance, expression, vernacular, oral communication, word of mouth, parole, palaver, prattle; effusion, discourse; soliloquy;… … English dictionary for students
incoherent — adjective Date: 1626 lacking coherence: as a. lacking cohesion ; loose b. lacking orderly continuity, arrangement, or relevance ; inconsistent < an incoherent essay > c. lacking normal clarity or intelligibility in speech or thought < incoherent… … New Collegiate Dictionary
incoherent tinnitus — The term incoherent tinnitus comes from the Latin words in (not), cohaerens (coherent), and tinnire (to ring). It refers to a type of tinnitus (i.e. ringing in the ears ) in which the sound involved is perceived in the form of two distinct… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
incoherent — adjective 1》 incomprehensible or confusing in speech or writing. ↘internally inconsistent; illogical. 2》 Physics (of waves) having no definite or stable phase relationship. Derivatives incoherence noun incoherency noun (plural incoherencies) … English new terms dictionary
incoherent — adj. 1 (of a person) unable to speak intelligibly. 2 (of speech etc.) lacking logic or consistency. 3 Physics (of waves) having no definite or stable phase relationship. Derivatives: incoherence n. incoherency n. (pl. ies). incoherently adv … Useful english dictionary
word salad — incoherent speech consisting of both real and imaginary words, lacking comprehensive meaning, and occurring in advanced schizophrenic states. [1910 15] * * * … Universalium