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1 slang
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2 slang
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3 talk offline
Gen Mgt [m1]1. to continue a particular line of discussion outside the original context. A person may wish to talk offline about an issue tangential to the current discussion, or may carry on that branch of the conversation at a later time, using different media. (slang)2. to express an opinion in opposition to an employing organization’s official position -
4 talk
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5 talk, разговор (варивать)
Jargon: rabbit and pork (cockney and aussie rhyming slang)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > talk, разговор (варивать)
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6 talk, разговор
Jargon: (варивать) rabbit and pork (cockney and aussie rhyming slang) -
7 chamullar
v.to speak, to talk.Yo también chamullo el caló, can talk slang too* * *2 familiar (chapurrear) to speak a little* * *verbo intransitivo (Chi fam)a) ( contar patrañas) to tell storiesb) ( hablar) to talk; ( de manera confusa) to burble on* * *verbo intransitivo (Chi fam)a) ( contar patrañas) to tell storiesb) ( hablar) to talk; ( de manera confusa) to burble on* * *chamullar [A1 ]vi1 (contar cuentos) to tell stories2 (hablar) to talk; (de manera confusa) to burble on* * *chamullar vtEsp Fam to speak badly;chamullo algo de inglés I can speak a few words of English* * *I v/i popjabber famhave a smattering of fam -
8 jacter
v. intrans.2. To 'yap', to 'jabber on', to talk volubly. Qu'est-ce qu'elle jacte, elle! She must have been vaccinated with a gramophone needle!3. To malign, to talk ill of. -
9 говорить на жаргоне
General subject: cant (профессиональном, воровском), jargon, jargonize, patter, slang, talk slang, use slangУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить на жаргоне
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10 chamullar **
1.VT to speak, talk¿qué chamullas tú? — what are you burbling about?
2. VI1) (=hablar) to speak, talk2) Cono Sur to cook up a story -
11 изъясняться сленгом
General subject: talk slang, use slangУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изъясняться сленгом
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12 жаргон
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13 жаргон
м.jargon, slang; ( определённой социальной группы) cantговори́ть на жарго́не — talk slang
усло́вный жарго́н — patter
воровско́й жарго́н — thieves' cant / Latin
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14 жаргон
1) General subject: cant, jargon, lingo, patter, ritual talk, slang, vernacular2) French: argot3) Jocular: slanguage5) Jargon: talk6) Makarov: canting, the vernacular -
15 dévider
I.v. intrans. & trans.1. To 'waffle on', to talk endlessly on vacuous topics.2. Dévider le jars: To talk slang.II.v. trans. reflex. To reel out a lengthy and verbose tale of woe. -
16 ботать
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17 ботать по фене
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18 a vorbi în argou
to talk slang. -
19 frajerski
adj hep, hip, cool (sve A sl); -šminkerski I - o odijelo mod/snappy suit; frajerskii govor hip talk; slang -
20 ear candy
HRpleasant but meaningless noise or talk (slang)
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