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1 jargonner
jargonner [ʒaʀgɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *jargonner verb table: aimer vi1 ( parler en jargon) [spécialiste, bureaucrate] to talk in jargon;2 ( parler de façon inintelligible) to talk gibberish;3 Zool [oie] to honk.[ʒargɔne] verbe intransitif1. [s'exprimer - en jargon] to jargonize, to talk jargon ; [ - de façon incompréhensible] to jabber away2. [jars] to honk -
2 baragouiner
baragouiner (inf) [baʀagwine]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb[+ langue] to speak badly• qu'est-ce qu'il baragouine ? what's he jabbering on about? (inf)* * *
1.
(colloq) baʀagwine verbe transitif to gabble [propos, phrase]; to speak [something] badly [langue]
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verbe intransitif to witter (colloq) GB, to gibber* * *baʀaɡwine vito gibber, to jabber* * *baragouiner○ verb table: aimerA vtr to gabble [propos, phrase]; to speak [sth] badly [langue]; je baragouine quelques mots d'italien I speak broken Italian.B vi to witter○ GB, to gibber.[baragwine] (familier) verbe transitif[langue] to speak badly[discours] to gabble————————[baragwine] (familier) verbe intransitif[dans une langue étrangère] to jabber away -
3 bafouiller
bafouiller [bafuje]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *bafuje
1.
verbe transitif to mumble [excuse]
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verbe intransitif [personne] to mumble; [moteur] to splutter* * *bafuje1. vi2. vt* * *bafouiller verb table: aimerA vtr to mumble [excuse, réponse]; qu'est-ce que tu bafouilles? what are you mumbling about?; il ne bafouille que des inepties he just talks nonsense.B vi1 [personne] to mumble;2 [moteur] to splutter.[bafuje] verbe intransitif————————[bafuje] verbe transitif -
4 baragouin
n. m. 'Gabble', gibberish, incompre hensible talk. -
5 baragouiner
v. intrans. To gabble, to talk what sounds like incomprehensible gibberish. -
6 charabia
n. m. 'Gabble', 'gibberish', incompre hensible talk.
См. также в других словарях:
talk — Ōlelo, kama ilio, keaka; wala au (colloquial). Also: pālau, pāpā ōlelo, waha (for idioms, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it), walawala au, wale wai, hūhā, a ama, kole. Loud talk, wawā, wā, hauwawā; pāleo, pāleoleowā… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
gibberish — nonsense, bafflegab, bunk Did he say disregardless? I wish he wouldn t talk gibberish! … English idioms
Gibberish — is a generic term in English for talking that sounds like speech, but has no actual meaning. This meaning has also been extended to meaningless text or gobbledygook. The common theme in gibberish statements is a lack of literal sense, which can… … Wikipedia
Gibberish (language game) — Gibberish is a language game similar to Pig Latin which is played in the United States. Similar games are played in many other countries. The name Gibberish refers to the nonsensical sound of words spoken according to the rules of this game.In… … Wikipedia
gibberish — gib ber*ish (j[i^]b b[ e]r*[i^]sh or g[i^]b b[ e]r*[i^]sh), n. [From {Gibber}, v. i.] 1. Rapid and inarticulate talk; unintelligible language; unmeaning words. [1913 Webster] He, like a gypsy, oftentimes would go; All kinds of gibberish he had… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gibberish — gibberish, mummery, hocus pocus, abracadabra are comparable as terms of contempt applied to something which is in itself unintelligible or meaningless to the person concerned. They are often used interchangeably but are not true synonyms.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
gibberish — [n] nonsense talk babble, balderdash*, blah blah*, blather, chatter, claptrap*, double talk*, drivel, gobbledygook*, hocuspocus*, jabber*, jargon, mumbo jumbo*, palaver*, prattle, scat*, twaddle*, yammer*; concept 278 Ant. sense … New thesaurus
gibberish — [jib′ər ish] n. [< GIBBER] rapid and incoherent talk; unintelligible chatter; jargon … English World dictionary
gibberish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. jargon, double talk. See absurdity, unmeaningness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. jargon, chatter, claptrap; see nonsense 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. babble, gibber, *gobbledegook, mumbo jumbo,… … English dictionary for students
gibberish — /jib euhr ish, gib /, n. 1. meaningless or unintelligible talk or writing. 2. talk or writing containing many obscure, pretentious, or technical words. [1545 55; appar. GIBBER + ISH1, on the model of language names so formed] Syn. 1. nonsense,… … Universalium
gibberish — n 1. jabber, Jabberwocky, chatter, prattle, cackle, gibber; babble, babblement, prate, tattle, twaddle; patter, gabble, blather; jargon, gobbledegook, nonsense, hocus pocus, mumbo jumbo, abracadabra, open sesame; babbling, Fr. bavardage; humbug,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder