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121 siempre lo mismo
Ex. I think this song means just being sick of the same old thing and routine you do everyday.* * *Ex: I think this song means just being sick of the same old thing and routine you do everyday.
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122 vejestorio
m.1 old codger or(informal pejorative).2 old thing or relic. ( Latin American Spanish)3 antique object, old crock, antiquity.4 old-fashioned fellow, old crock.* * *1 familiar peyorativo old dodderer, old crock* * *SM pey old dodderer *, old crock ** * *a) (fam) ( persona)b) (AmL fam) ( cosa) old relic (colloq), piece of old junk (colloq)* * *= old fart.Ex. Old farts are everywhere, and they bring with them the ghosts of the past -- ghosts that are long dead and need to remain so.* * *a) (fam) ( persona)b) (AmL fam) ( cosa) old relic (colloq), piece of old junk (colloq)* * *= old fart.Ex: Old farts are everywhere, and they bring with them the ghosts of the past -- ghosts that are long dead and need to remain so.
* * *1 ( fam)(persona): ese guardameta es un vejestorio that goalkeeper is an old relic o ( BrE) an old crock ( colloq)* * *
vejestorio sustantivo masculinoa) (fam) ( persona):
vejestorio m fam pey very old person, dodderer
* * *vejestorio nmFam Pey1. [persona] old codger o Br crock2. Am [cosa] old thing o relic* * *m famold fossil fam, old relic fam -
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ЖЕВАТЬ (ПЕРЕЖЁВЫВАТЬ) ЖВАЧКУ VP subj: human to repeat sth. again and again in a tedious and irksome mannerX будет пережёвывать жвачку = X will go on and on about the same thingX will harp on the same string X will rehash the same old thing X will repeat the same old stuff (over and over again).На семинарах было очень скучно: докладчики один за другим жевали одну и ту же жвачку. The seminars were really boring: one speaker after another rehashed the same old thing. -
124 жевать жвачку
• ЖЕВАТЬ < ПЕРЕЖЕВЫВАТЬ> ЖВАЧКУ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to repeat sth. again and again in a tedious and irksome manner:- X will repeat the same old stuff (over and over again).♦ На семинарах было очень скучно: докладчики один за другим жевали одну и ту же жвачку. The seminars were really boring: one speaker after another rehashed the same old thing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > жевать жвачку
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125 пережевывать жвачку
• ЖЕВАТЬ < ПЕРЕЖЕВЫВАТЬ> ЖВАЧКУ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to repeat sth. again and again in a tedious and irksome manner:- X will repeat the same old stuff (over and over again).♦ На семинарах было очень скучно: докладчики один за другим жевали одну и ту же жвачку. The seminars were really boring: one speaker after another rehashed the same old thing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пережевывать жвачку
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126 С-308
В ОДНО СЛОВО PrepP Invar adv fixed WO1. - сказать, подумать и т. п. coll (in refer, to words said by or thoughts occurring to two or more people at the same time) (to say, think etc sth.) simultaneously: (in refer, to speaking) in one voiceas one man (in refer, to thinking) (we (you and I etc) are) thinking the exact same thing (as indep. remark) my words (thoughts) exactly (that's) just what I said (was saying, thought, was thinking) you (he etc) took the words (right) out of my mouth.(Почтмейстер:) А что думаю? Война с турками будет. (Аммос Федорович:) В одно слово! Я сам то же думал (Гоголь 4). (Postmaster:) What do I think? Why, there's going to be a war with the Turks. (A.F:) Just what I said! I thought the same myself (4c).2. - говорить, утверждать substand (to say or repeat) the same thing ( usu. incessantly): (tell s.o.) the same thing again and again (over and over)(keep on saying) the same (old) thing (give s.o.) the same old story. -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. в одно слово сказать, подумать и т.п. coll (in refer, to words said by or thoughts occurring to two or more people at the same time) (to say, think etc sth.) simultaneously:- [in refer, to speaking] in one voice;- as one man;- [in refer, to thinking](we (you and I etc) are) thinking the exact same thing;- [as indep. remark] my words (thoughts) exactly;- (that's) just what I said (was saying, thought, was thinking);- you (he etc) took the words (right) out of my mouth.♦ [Почтмейстер:] А что думаю? Война с турками будет. [Аммос Федорович:] В одно слово! Я сам то же думал (Гоголь 4). [Postmaster:] What do I think? Why, there's going to be a war with the Turks. [A.F:] Just what I said! I thought the same myself (4c).2. в одно слово говорить, утверждать sub stand (to say or repeat) the same thing (usu. incessantly):- (tell s.o.) the same thing again and again (over and over);- (give s.o.) the same old story.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в одно слово
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128 irgendetwas
unbest. Pron. something; in Fragen, Verneinungen: auch anything; (egal was) anything; nicht irgendetwas! not just anything* * *aught; something; anything; any* * *ịr|gend|et|was ['ɪrgnt'|ɛtvas]indef pronsomething; (fragend, verneinend, bedingend) anythingwas zieh ich an? – irgendetwas — what shall I wear? – anything or any old thing (inf)
* * *1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some thing: Can you see anything?; I can't see anything.) anything2) (a thing of any kind: You can buy anything you like; `What would you like for your birthday?' `Anything will do.') anything* * *ir·gend·et·wasRR1. (etwas) something\irgendetwas ist ja immer! there's always something!\irgendetwas ist hier faul something's not quite right here\irgendetwas anderes something elsehaben wir noch \irgendetwas zu essen im Kühlschrank? have we still got something to eat in the fridge?gibt es \irgendetwas Neues zu berichten? is there anything new to report?2. (Beliebiges) anythingerzähle ihr einfach \irgendetwas! just tell her anything [or any old thing]!er ging, ohne \irgendetwas zu sagen he left without saying anythingnicht [einfach] \irgendetwas not just anything* * *Indefinitpronomen something; (fragend, verneint) anything* * *nicht irgendetwas! not just anything* * *Indefinitpronomen something; (fragend, verneint) anything* * *adj.any adj.some adj. adv.something adv.somewhat adv. pron.anything pron.
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