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61 gescharrel
2 [zoeken en snuffelen] poking about ⇒ 〈 in kast, lade voornamelijk〉 rummaging, 〈 in tuin〉 pottering3 [om rond te komen] scraping along4 [gesjacher] hustling5 [met meisjes] playing/messing about/around (with) -
62 fedte
vb grease;[ fedte for en] make up to somebody, softsoap somebody;S suck up to somebody;[ fedte i det] bungle;(dvs et arbejde) be messing about with. -
63 cachondeo *
SM1) (=bromas) joking; (=guasa) laugh *, messing about; (=burla) teasing, nagginghacer algo en plan de cachondeo — to do sth for a lark o a laugh
2) (=juerga)estar de cachondeo — to live it up, have a great time
3) (=jaleo) trouble4) (=desastre) farce, mess¡esto es un cachondeo! — what a farce this is!, what a mess!
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64 chacoteo
m.messing-about, joking, clowning.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chacotear.* * ** * *¡basta de chacoteos! that's enough joking around! -
65 no estar para bromas
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66 déconner
déconner (inf!) [dekɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[personne] ( = faire des bêtises) to mess around (inf) ; ( = dire des bêtises) to talk nonsense ; ( = plaisanter) to joke ; [machine] to act up (inf)• faut pas déconner ! come off it! (inf)* * *(sl) dekɔne verbe intransitif1) [personne] ( plaisanter) to kid around (colloq); ( dire des bêtises) to talk crap (sl); ( faire l'idiot) to mess around (colloq)sans déconner! — no kidding! (colloq)
2) [appareil] to play up (colloq)* * *dekɔne vi **1) (= dire des bêtises) to talk crap ** (= faire des bêtises) to muck around *Non mais, sans déconner, c'est vrai? — No kidding, is that true?
2) [appareil, télévision, ordinateur] (marcher mal) to play up* * *déconner◑ verb table: aimer vi1 [personne] ( plaisanter) to kid around○; ( dire des bêtises) to talk crap◑; ( faire l'idiot) to mess around○; ( mal agir) to piss around◑ GB; déconner dans son travail to screw up one's work; sans déconner! no kidding○!; faut pas déconner! come off it○!;2 ( dysfonctionner) [appareil, montre] to play up○, to act up○.(très familier) [dekɔne] verbe intransitif2. [s'amuser] to horse ou to fool around3. [faire des bêtises] to mess around4. [mal fonctionner] to be on the blink -
67 sottise
sottise [sɔtiz]feminine nouna. ( = caractère) foolishnessb. ( = parole) silly remark ; ( = action) silly thing to do• faire une sottise [adulte] to do a silly thing• faire des sottises [enfant] to be naughty* * *sɔtiz1) ( manque de jugement) silliness, foolishness2) ( parole) silly ou foolish remark3) ( acte)faire des sottises — [enfants] to be naughty
* * *sɔtiz nf1) (= propos) silly thing to say, (= acte) silly thing to doNe dis pas de sottises. — Don't talk nonsense.
Ne fais pas de sottises. — Don't do anything silly.
2) [personne, propos, acte] silliness no pl foolishness no pl* * *sottise nf1 ( manque de jugement) silliness, foolishness; d'une sottise impensable incredibly silly; avoir la sottise de faire/dire to be silly enough to do/say;2 ( parole) silly ou foolish remark; dire des sottises to talk rubbish; il a encore dit une sottise he made another silly remark;3 ( acte) c'est une sottise de faire it's silly to do; faire une sottise to do something silly; commettre la sottise de faire to be silly enough to do; faire des sottises [enfants] to be naughty.[sɔtiz] nom féminin2. [acte] stupid ou foolish actionarrête de faire des sottises [à un enfant] stop messing about3. [parole] stupid remarkne dis pas de sottises, le soleil se couche à l'ouest don't be silly ou talk nonsense, the sun sets in the west————————sottises nom féminin pluriel[injures] insults -
68 trêve
trêve [tʀεv]feminine nounb. ( = répit) rest• s'accorder une trêve to allow o.s. a rest• trêve de plaisanteries, tu veux vraiment te marier avec lui ? joking apart, do you really want to marry him?* * *tʀɛv1) Armée truce2) ( moment de répit) respitesans trêve — unceasingly, without any let-up
trêve de plaisanteries/balivernes! — that's enough joking/nonsense!
* * *tʀɛvnf Ev1) MILITAIRE, POLITIQUE truce2) fig (= arrêt momentané) respitetrêve de... — enough of this...
* * *trêve nf1 Mil truce; demander/signer une trêve to seek/to sign a truce; respecter/violer une trêve to respect/to violate a truce; observer une trêve de trois jours to observe a three-day truce;2 ( moment de répit) respite; après quelques jours de trêve after a few days' respite; sans trêve unceasingly, without any let-up; trêve de plaisanteries/balivernes! that's enough joking/nonsense![trɛv] nom fémininelle s'est accordée une trêve dans la rédaction de sa thèse she took a break from writing her thesisla trêve des confiseursthe lull in political activities between Christmas and the New Year in France————————trêve de locution prépositionnelletrêve de bavardages! we must stop chatting!, enough of this chatting!allez, trêve de plaisanteries, où est la clef? come on, stop messing about, where's the key?————————sans trêve locution adverbiale -
69 chacoteo
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70 charrier
I.v. trans. To 'take the mickey out of someone', to 'poke fun', to taunt.II.v. intrans.1. To 'kid', to joke. En compagnie, il ne cesse de charrier: With friends around, he's a right bundle of laughs.2. To 'pitch it strong', to exaggerate. Il charrie un peu à toujours emprunter du fric: It's really the limit the way he's always asking for a sub. Charrie pas, dis-moi la vérité! Stop messing about, let's have the truth! -
71 connerie
n. f. 'Cock-up', stupid action. Il a fait des conneries récemment: As of late he's been making a balls of things. Dire des conneries: To 'spout a load of nonsense', to talk rubbish. Pas de conneries! Stop messing about! — Quit the larking! -
72 бары растабарывать
прост., неодобр.be busy chin-wagging with smb.; have (hold) an idle talk; talk a lot of nonsense; babble, jabber; cf. bla-bla (blah-blah) in the air Amer.; mill the wind- Иди, иди, нечего мне с тобой бары растабарывать, чёрт бы твою душу драл! - ответил Лёнька, и подбородок его затрясся. - Канителиться с вами! (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — 'Go on, go on! There's no need to stand chin-wagging with you, God damn your soul!' Lyonka said, and his chin quivered. 'Messing about with your sort!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бары растабарывать
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73 старый как мир
старый (старая, старое) как мир<as> old as < the> hills; older than forty hills; <as> old as Adam s ribsНастоящая работа не терпит любительства. Старая, как мир, истина: всё надо делать профессионально - а он до сих пор занимался любительством. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — Real work is incompatible with amateurishness. That was a truth that was as old as hills: everything has to be done professionally, but up to now he had been messing about in an amateurish fashion.
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74 лодка
ж. boatмоторная лодка; моторный катер; моторное судно — motor boat
Синонимический ряд:ладья (сущ.) ладья; челн; челнок -
75 любить
1. likedя люблю, чтобы чай был горячий — I like my tea hot
2. likes3. likes to4. lovedлюбить, быть влюблённым — to be in love
5. loving6. love; like; be fond of; fall in love with7. care for8. fancy goodsСинонимический ряд:1. обожать (глаг.) боготворить; быть без памяти; быть без ума; души не чаять; обожать; питать нежные чувства; сохнуть; страдать2. уважать (глаг.) иметь пристрастие; питать слабость; уважатьАнтонимический ряд: -
76 переправа на лодках
моторная лодка; моторный катер; моторное судно — motor boat
лодка с уключинами, укреплёнными на бортах — inrigged boat
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > переправа на лодках
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77 рыбачья лодка
моторная лодка; моторный катер; моторное судно — motor boat
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78 geklooi
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79 gemors
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80 ik rotzooi maar wat aan
ik rotzooi maar wat aanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik rotzooi maar wat aan
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