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41 bunkum
['bankëm] n. amer. bisedë pa kuptim, e kotë -
42 bunkum
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43 Bunkum
Чушь. Бред. ПустословиеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Bunkum
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44 bunkum
üres beszéd, lárifári hencegés -
45 bunkum!
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46 bunkum
s varka, prijevara; doskočica; isprazno, šuplje blebetanje, prazna slama, šuplje fraze, naklapanje; besmisao, blezgarija -
47 bunkum
s.1 palabrería, tonterías (familiar)2 charla insincera, charla demagógica.3 puro disparate, pura basura, tonterías, bobadas. -
48 bunkum
краснобайствакраснобайствопустозвонствапустозвонство -
49 bunkum
nსისულელე -
50 bunkum
saçma, zirva, palavra -
51 bunkum
boş laf -
52 bunkum bun·kum n
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53 talk bunkum
talk bunkum пороть чушь, нести ахинею -
54 talk bunkum
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > talk bunkum
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55 all that talk is bunkum
Общая лексика: все эти разговоры - чепухаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > all that talk is bunkum
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56 speak bunkum
Общая лексика: нести ахинею, пороть чушь -
57 speak for bunkum
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58 talk bunkum
Общая лексика: нести ахинею, пороть чушь -
59 that's all bunkum
Сленг: это все брехня, это же брехня -
60 talk bunkum
пороть чушь, нести ахинеюАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > talk bunkum
См. также в других словарях:
Bunkum — Bun kum, n. See {Buncombe}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bunkum — index rodomontade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bunkum — variant of BUNCOMBE (Cf. Buncombe) … Etymology dictionary
bunkum — (also buncombe) ► NOUN informal, dated ▪ nonsense. ORIGIN named after Buncombe County in North Carolina, mentioned in a speech made by its congressman solely to please his constituents (c.1820) … English terms dictionary
bunkum — ☆ bunkum [buŋ′kəm ] n. [phonetic respelling of BUNCOMBE] Informal talk that is empty, insincere, or merely for effect; humbug … English World dictionary
Bunkum — Buncombe Bun combe, Bunkum Bun kum, n. [Buncombe a county of North Carolina.] Speech making for the gratification of constituents, or to gain public applause; flattering talk for a selfish purpose; anything said for mere show. [Cant or Slang, U.S … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bunkum — [[t]bʌ̱ŋkəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you say that something that has been said or written is bunkum, you mean that you think it is completely untrue or very stupid. [INFORMAL, OLD FASHIONED] It s a load of bunkum. Syn: balderdash … English dictionary
bunkum — [19] Buncombe is a county of North Carolina, USA. Around 1820, during a debate in the US Congress, its representative Felix Walker rose to make a speech. He spoke on – and on – and on. Fellow congressmen pleaded with him to sit down, but he… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bunkum — AND buncombe [“barjkam] n. onsense. □ That’s just plain bunkum. □ Another candidate for governor means just that much more buncombe … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bunkum — [19] Buncombe is a county of North Carolina, USA. Around 1820, during a debate in the US Congress, its representative Felix Walker rose to make a speech. He spoke on – and on – and on. Fellow congressmen pleaded with him to sit down, but he… … Word origins
bunkum — n. (also buncombe) nonsense; humbug. Etymology: orig. buncombe f. Buncombe County in N. Carolina, mentioned in a nonsense speech by its Congressman, c.1820 * * * bunkum etc.: see buncombe, etc … Useful english dictionary