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1 he was high and didn't know what he was saying
Общая лексика: он был пьян и болтал всякую чепухуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was high and didn't know what he was saying
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2 you don't know what you are saying
ישמעו אוזניך מה שפיך מדבר (אתה מדבר שטויות, דבריך חסרי היגיון)* * *◙ (ןויגיה ירסח ךירבד,תויוטש רבדמ התא) רבדמ ךיפש המ ךינזוא ועמשי◄English-Hebrew dictionary > you don't know what you are saying
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3 you don't know what you are saying
je weet niet wat je zegt (je spreekt nonsens)English-Dutch dictionary > you don't know what you are saying
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4 you don't know what you are saying
du vet inte vad du snackar om, du vet inte vad du sägerEnglish-Swedish dictionary > you don't know what you are saying
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5 you never know what you can do till you try
посл.не взявшись за дело, не узнаешь, на что способенWho would ever have imagined that our sisters would have been able to do what they are doing now? It's an old saying ‘we never know what we can do till we try.’ (Fr. Marryat, ‘The Children of the New Forest’, ch. XVII) — Кто бы мог подумать, что наши сестры способны делать то, что они сейчас делают. Верна старая пословица "никогда не знаешь, что можешь сделать, пока за дело не примешься".
Large English-Russian phrasebook > you never know what you can do till you try
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6 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) det er umuligt at sige/vide* * *(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) det er umuligt at sige/vide -
7 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) no se puede saber, es imposible saber -
8 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) ómögulegt (að vita/segja) -
9 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) nem lehet (tudni stb.) -
10 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) não há maneira de dizer/saber -
11 there's no saying, knowing etc
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) bilmek olanaksız, kimse bilemez -
12 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) nemogoče je reči... -
13 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) mahdoton sanoa -
14 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) det er umulig å si/vite -
15 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) (non c'è modo di) -
16 there's no saying
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17 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) nie sposób (po)wiedzieć itd. -
18 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) nevar noliegt/zināt u.tml. -
19 there's no saying
(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.) negalima, neįmanoma pasakyti, žinoti ir pan. -
20 there's no saying
man kan aldrig veta* * *(it is impossible to say, know etc: There's no denying it; There's no knowing what she will say.)
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