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s.jerga de la población negra en Norte América. -
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tr[ʤaɪv]1 (dance) swing nombre masculino3 (back talk) rollo1 bailar el swing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
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intransitive verb: bailar el jive I[dʒaɪv]1. N1) (=music, dancing) swing m2) (US) * (=big talk) alardes mpl, palabrería f ; (=nonsense) chorradas * fpl ; (=slang used by Black people) (also: jive talk) jerga f (de la población negra norteamericana, en especial de los músicos de jazz)2. VI1) (=dance) bailar el swing2) * (=be kidding) bromear* * *
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jive [dʒaɪv]1 noun∎ jive (talk) argot m (employé par les Noirs américains, surtout les musiciens de jazz)∎ don't give me all that jive arrête ton char∎ stop jiving him arrête de le charrier∎ stop jiving and get to work! assez déconné, au boulot! -
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I [dʒaɪv]1) mus. swing m.II [dʒaɪv]verbo intransitivo ballare lo swing* * *jive /dʒaɪv/A n. [u]1 (mus.) varietà di jazz degli anni '40 e '503 ( USA, = jive talk) gergo dei jazzisti ( usato negli anni '30 e '40); (estens.) gergo nei neri (spec.) di HaarlemB a.( slang USA) falso; fasullo● (volg. USA, spreg.) jive-ass, (agg.) fasullo, fesso, sciocco, ridicolo; (sost.) tonto, minchione; coglione, testa di cazzo (volg.).(to) jive /dʒaɪv/A v. i. (fam.)B v. t. ( slang USA)1 riempire di chiacchiere; imbrogliare2 sfottere.* * *I [dʒaɪv]1) mus. swing m.II [dʒaɪv]verbo intransitivo ballare lo swing -
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[ʤaɪv]to do the \jive Jive tanzenII. vi Jive tanzenIII. vt AM (sl)* * *[dZaɪv]1. n1) (= dance) Swing m2) (US inf2. viswingen, Swing tanzen* * *jive [dʒaıv]A s1. MUS Jive m:b) Swing(musik) m(f)3. US sla) Schwindel m:don’t give me any of that jive! erzähl mir doch keine Märchen!b) Gequatsche nB adj US sl faul (Ausrede etc):he’s jive an dem ist etwas faulC v/t US sl jemanden anschwindelnD v/i1. a) swingen, Swing spielen oder tanzen2. US sl Jargon sprechen3. US sla) schwindeln, Märchen erzählenb) quatschen -
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jive [dʒaɪv]* * *[dʒaɪv] 1.1) Music swing m2) (colloq) US ( talk) salades (colloq) fpl2.intransitive verb ( dance) danser le swing -
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говорить глупости глагол:говорить глупости (talk nonsense, bleat, haver, yammer)нести чушь (talk nonsense, twaddle) -
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[ʤaɪv] 1. сущ.; разг.1) джаз; джазовая музыка2)б) болтовняSyn:в) особый трудный жаргон ( мало кем понимаемый), новый жаргон2. гл.; разг.1)а) приставать (к кому-л.), дразнить (кого-л.)Syn:б) подшучивать, подтрунивать (над кем-л.)Syn:2)Syn:Syn: -
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Ebonics — это американский вариант английского языка, в основном состоящий из уличного сленга и используемый чернокожей молодёжью в 1990-е гг. Это слово соединяет значение слов ebony (чёрное дерево) и phonics (наука о звуках). Школьный совет (the school board) в Окленде (Калифорния) первым признал Ebonics (синонимы black-speak или jive-talk) равноправной языковой разновидностью. -
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1. n лёгкий удар2. n стук3. n сл. наказание; приговор; срокto beat the rap — избежать наказания; уйти от правосудия
4. n разг. выговор; взыскание5. n австрал. сл. похвала6. n рэп7. v слегка ударятьsome students were rapped on the knuckles for not submitting their papers on time — некоторым учащимся попало за то, что они вовремя не сдали письменные работы
not a rap — ни гроша; ударять; ударить; постучать; стучать
8. v стучать, постукивать9. v выстукивать10. v резко говорить; выкрикивать11. v браниться, ругаться12. v сл. арестовать; посадить13. v метал. обколачивать14. n ирл. ист. обесцененная или фальшивая монета15. n безделица; капелька; чуточка16. n текст. пасма, моток пряжи17. v арх. уносить, захватывать18. v арх. захватывать, охватывать19. n амер. прост. беседа; разговор по душам; обсуждение20. v амер. прост. разговаривать откровенно; говорить по душам; вместе потолковать21. v амер. прост. сочувствовать; сопереживать; пониматьСинонимический ряд:1. blame (noun) bad consequences; blame; castigation; prison sentence; put-down; reprimand; the heat2. chat (noun) causerie; chat; chin; prose; talk; yarn3. conference (noun) confabulation; conference; deliberation; discussion; ventilation4. hit (noun) criticism; flak; hit; lick; swat; swipe; wipe5. knock (noun) bang; clip; flap; knock; slap; tap; thud; thump; whack6. rebuke (noun) admonishment; admonition; chiding; rebuke; reproach; reproof; wig7. criticize (verb) badmouth; bad-mouth; berate; blame; censure; condemn; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; pan; put down; rebuke; reprehend; reprobate; skin8. hit (verb) bang; beat; bob; drum; hit; knock; slap; strike; tap; tunk; whack9. jive (verb) babble; chat; compare; confer; discuss; gossip; jabber; jive; speak; talk -
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