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[`rɪgm(ə)rəʊl]пустая болтовня, вздорбессвязныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rigmarole
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[rig·ma·role || 'rɪgmərəʊl]◙ n. פטפוט; סיפור ארוך ומבולבל; דיבור חסר קשר* * *◙ רשק רסח רוביד ;לבלובמו ךורא רופיס ;טופטפ◄ -
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omong kosong* * *omong kosong* * *omong kosong -
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kagusutan -
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ráiméis -
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rig.ma.role[r'igməroul] n 1 palavrório. 2 processo complicado e contraproducente. 3 ritual. • adj incoerente, confuso, que não tem sentido. -
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nпусте базікання, балаканина; дурниця, нісенітниця; теревені* * *n1) порожня балаканина, дурниця, базікання2) тяганина; формалістика, зволікання -
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n1) порожня балаканина, дурниця, базікання2) тяганина; формалістика, зволікання -
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n. deli saçması, saçma sapan lâf, tekerleme -
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n. deli saçması, saçma sapan lâf, tekerleme -
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n. 1. чирэгдэл, хэрэгтэй хэрэггүй бичиг цаас бөглөх. 2. Утгагүй үг/юм -
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n., a. 시시하고 장황한 이야기(글), 시시한, 장황한, 흘게늦은, 동닿지 않는 -
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აბდაუბდა, აბდაუბდა მონაყოლი, მონაყბედი, მონჩმახი -
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چرند ، جفنگ ، حرف بي ربط ، بي ربط ، بي معني -
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s lupetanje, trabunjanje, trućanje; besmisleno kompliciran postupak* * *
besmislen
besmislica
brbljarija
glup
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['rɪgmərəul]n( complicated procedure) korowody pl (inf) -
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muļķības, tukšas runas -
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дрдорење, долга приказна, празно зборување* * *празно зборување, дрдорење, долга приказна; празно зборување, дрдорење, долга приказна, бирократ -
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n. svammel; förvirrad historia
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Rigmarole — Rig ma*role, n. [For ragman roll. See {Ragman s roll}.] A succession of confused or nonsensical statements; foolish talk; nonsense. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Often one s dear friend talks something which one scruples to call rigmarole. De Quincey … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rigmarole — Rig ma*role, a. Consisting of rigmarole; frivolous; nonsensical; foolish. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rigmarole — (n.) 1736, a long, rambling discourse, from an altered, Kentish colloquial survival of ragman roll long list or catalogue (1520s), in Middle English a long roll of verses descriptive of personal characters, used in a medieval game of chance… … Etymology dictionary
rigmarole — [n] nonsense babble, balderdash*, baloney, blather, bull, bunk*, drivel, foolishness, gibberish, gobbledygook*, hogwash*, hot air*, jargon, jive*, madness, mumbo jumbo*, palaver, poppycock*, prattle, rubbish, senselessness, silliness, trash*;… … New thesaurus
rigmarole — ► NOUN 1) a lengthy and complicated procedure. 2) a long, rambling story. ORIGIN apparently from obsolete ragman roll, originally denoting a legal document recording a list of offences … English terms dictionary
rigmarole — [rig′mə rōl΄] n. [altered < ragman roll < ME rageman rolle, a long list or document] 1. foolish or incoherent rambling talk; nonsense 2. a foolishly involved, fussy, or time wasting procedure … English World dictionary
rigmarole — [[t]rɪ̱gməroʊl[/t]] rigmaroles N COUNT: usu sing (disapproval) You can describe a long and complicated process as a rigmarole. Then the whole rigmarole starts over again... I couldn t be bothered to go through the rigmarole of changing clothes … English dictionary
rigmarole — rig|ma|role [ rıgmə,roul ] noun singular a long complicated process that seems unnecessary or silly: I had to go through the whole rigmarole of being questioned and searched before they let me in. a. a description or story that is longer and more … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rigmarole — [18] Rigmarole is a corruption of an earlier ragman roll, a term first encountered in the late 13th century. It denoted a roll of parchment used in a gambling game. The roll had things written on it, such as names, with pieces of string attached… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
rigmarole — also rigamarole AmE noun 1 (singular, uncountable) a long confusing process or description: Omar went into this rigmarole about how he lost his passport. 2 (U) a long confusing series of actions that seems silly: I had to go through the whole… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rigmarole — UK [ˈrɪɡmərəʊl] / US [ˈrɪɡməˌroʊl] noun [singular] a) a long complicated process that seems unnecessary or silly I had to go through the whole rigmarole of being questioned and searched before they let me in. b) a description or story that is… … English dictionary