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(twiddle)

  • 101 twaddle

    1. n чепуха, чушь; пустая болтовня

    to talk mere twaddle — болтать попусту; говорить чепуху

    2. n маловразумительная писанина
    3. v редк. пустословить
    4. v редк. писать чепуху
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. nonsense (noun) babble; blague; blah; blather; blatherskite; bosh; bunkum; bushwa; chatter; chit-chat; claptrap; double-talk; drivel; drool; eyewash; fiddle-faddle; fiddlesticks; flapdoodle; flimflam; flummadiddle; fudge; gabble; gibberish; gook; guff; hogwash; hokum; hooey; hot air; humbug; jabber; jazz; malarkey; nonsense; patter; prattle
    2. stuff (noun) balderdash; bilge; idiocy; piffle; poppycock; rigmarole; stuff; tomfoolery; trash
    3. chat (verb) babble; blabber; blather; burble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; drivel; drool; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twiddle; twitter; yak; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter

    English-Russian base dictionary > twaddle

  • 102 twitter

    1. n щебет, щебетание
    2. n болтовня
    3. n диал. возбуждение, волнение

    in a twitter — дрожа, трепеща, в возбуждённом состоянии

    4. v щебетать, чирикать
    5. v болтать; напевать
    6. v прощебетать
    7. v хихикать
    8. v трясти
    9. v дрожать
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. chat (verb) babble; burble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; clack; clatter; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twaddle; twiddle; yak; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter
    2. chirp (verb) cheep; chip; chipper; chirp; chirrup; clutter; coo; peep; pip; sing; squeak; trill; tweedle; tweet; warble; whistle
    3. shake (verb) dither; quake; quaver; quiver; shake; shiver; shudder; tremble; tremor

    English-Russian base dictionary > twitter

  • 103 yak

    1. n зоол. як, тибетский бык, длинношёрстный бык
    2. n сл. хохот, гогот
    3. n сл. смешной анекдот; острота
    4. n сл. радио доходчивость комического номера; реакция слушателей на остроты
    5. v сл. шутить; перебрасываться шутками
    6. v сл. болтать, трепаться
    7. n сл. простак, простофиля; деревенщина
    8. n сл. вор. закадычный друг, кореш
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. chatter (noun) babble; bibble-babble; blab; blabber; brabble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; chitchat; chitter-chatter; clack; gab; gabble; gibberish; gibble-gabble; jabber; palaver; patter; pitch; prate; prattle; spiel; stultiloquence; talkee-talkee; tittle-tattle; yakety-yak; yak-yak; yatter
    2. chat (verb) babble; burble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter

    English-Russian base dictionary > yak

  • 104 yammer

    1. n разг. нытьё, жалобы, сетования
    2. n разг. вопли; стенания
    3. n разг. шум, скандал
    4. v разг. жаловаться, ныть, сетовать
    5. v разг. вопить, выть, стенать
    6. v разг. говорить без умолку, не переставая
    7. v разг. устраивать шум, скандалить
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. chat (verb) babble; burble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; yak; yakety-yak; yatter
    2. gripe (verb) bleat; crab; fuss; gripe; squawk; yaup; yawp

    English-Russian base dictionary > yammer

См. также в других словарях:

  • Twiddle — Twid dle, v. t. [Probably of imitative origin. Cf. {Tweedle}.] To touch lightly, or play with; to tweedle; to twirl; as, to twiddle one s thumbs; to twiddle a watch key. [Written also twidle.] Thackeray. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • twiddle — ► VERB ▪ play or fiddle with (something) in a purposeless or nervous way. ► NOUN 1) an act of twiddling. 2) a rapid or intricate series of musical notes. ● twiddle one s thumbs Cf. ↑twiddle one s thumbs …   English terms dictionary

  • twiddle — (v.) 1540s, to trifle, of unknown origin; of the fingers, first recorded 1670s. Figurative phrase twiddle one s thumbs have nothing to do is recorded from 1846; to twirl one s thumbs in the same sense is recorded from 1816. Related: Twiddled;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • twiddle — [twid′ l] vt. twiddled, twiddling [prob. < TW(IST) or TW(IRL) + (D)IDDLE] to twirl or play with lightly or idly vi. 1. to toy or trifle with some object 2. to be busy about trifles 3 …   English World dictionary

  • Twiddle — Twid dle, v. i. To play with anything; hence, to be busy about trifles. Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Twiddle — Twid dle, n. 1. A slight twist with the fingers. [1913 Webster] 2. A pimple. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • twiddle — UK [ˈtwɪd(ə)l] / US verb Word forms twiddle : present tense I/you/we/they twiddle he/she/it twiddles present participle twiddling past tense twiddled past participle twiddled 1) [intransitive/transitive] to twist or turn something in a bored or… …   English dictionary

  • Twiddle — To twiddle means to touch lightly or play with. In computing, it refers to: * Making small or insignificant changes to source code, often without much understanding * Bit twiddling , or bit manipulation, algorithmically manipulating bits * The… …   Wikipedia

  • twiddle — twid|dle [ˈtwıdl] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably copying the action] 1.) twiddle your thumbs informal to do nothing while you are waiting for something to happen ▪ Let s go there s no point in sitting here twiddling our thumbs.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • twiddle — 1 verb (T) 1 also twiddle with to move or turn something around with your fingers many times, especially because you are bored 2 twiddle your thumbs informal a) to do nothing while you are waiting for something to happen b) to join your fingers… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • twiddle — twid|dle [ twıdl ] verb 1. ) transitive to turn a switch on a piece of equipment or a machine: He twiddled the radio dial until he found a news program. 2. ) intransitive or transitive to twist or turn something in a bored or nervous way: She… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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