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81 talk turkey
paзг.)1) вecти дeлoвую бeceду; гoвopить дeлo, пo дeлу [пepвoнaч. aмep.'You can have anything you care to ask for. Anything,' he repeated. 'Ah,' said Dr. Obispo, 'now you're talking turkey' (A. Huxley)2) гoвopить пpямo, нaчиcтoту, бeз oбинякoв (тж. talk cold turkey)I want to talk cold turkey to you, man to man! (K. Vonnegut) -
82 talk
[tɔːk] UK / US1. n2. visprechen, reden, (have conversation) sich unterhaltento talk to o with sb about sth — mit jdm (über etw akk) sprechen
3. vtto talk sb into doing/out of doing sth — jdn überreden/jdm ausreden, etw zu tun
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83 talk
[tɔːk] UK / US1. n2. visprechen, reden, (have conversation) sich unterhaltento talk to o with sb about sth — mit jdm (über etw akk) sprechen
3. vtto talk sb into doing/out of doing sth — jdn überreden/jdm ausreden, etw zu tun
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84 talk things through
Общая лексика: подробно обсуждать (My daughter likes to talk things through, so we have these long conversations about life.) -
85 talk shop
говорить о делах (на досуге)All right everyone, we're not here to talk shop. Let's have a good time.
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86 talk turkey
Am говорить без обиняков/начистоту/по-деловомуOK, Bob, we have business to discuss. Let's talk turkey.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > talk turkey
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87 talk on the big white phone
expr AmE slOne more beer and I'm gonna have to go talk on the big white phone — Еще одна кружка пива, и мне придется идти рыгать в туалет
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88 have a bone in one's throat
шутл.быть не в состоянии сказать ни слова (ср. слова застряли в горле)Can't you talk to me at all? Have you got a bone in your throat? — Вы совсем не можете со мной говорить? Вы что, язык проглотили?
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89 talk through one's hat
разг.говорить, рассуждать о том, чего не знаешь; рассуждать глупо, неразумно, бездоказательно; ≈ нести чушь, пороть чепуху [первонач. амер.]...it seemed to Soames almost indecent for a young man to talk like that. Michael was a politician, of course, but politicians were there to keep the Country quiet, not to go raising scares and talking through their hats. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part II, ch. XII) —...Сомсу казалось почти неприличным, когда молодой человек рассуждает подобным образом. Конечно, Майкл политический деятель, но обязанность его и ему подобных - сохранять в стране порядок, а не сеять панику всякими глупыми разговорами.
You're talking through your hat. You're crazy! What's got into you, anyhow? I haven't been doing anything of the sort. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The ‘Genius’’, book II, ch. XXVIII) — Ты сама не знаешь, что говоришь. Ты совсем с ума сошла! что тебе взбрело на ум, хотел бы я знать? я не делал ничего подобного.
I'm not talking through my hat. I have proof. (J. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Dangerous Dowager’, ch. 15) — Это не пустые разговоры. У меня есть доказательства.
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90 have a big mouth
paзг. npeнeбp.бoлтaть, тpeпaтьcя, быть тpeпaчoмPaul... always did talk too much. He had a big mouth (B. Hirschfetd). Why did you have to have such a big mouth and reveal all our private affairs? -
91 Have something on the brain
Общая лексика: постоянно говорить об одном и том же (If you have something on the brain, you think or talk about it constantly.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Have something on the brain
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92 have something on the brain
Общая лексика: постоянно говорить об одном и том же (If you have something on the brain, you think or talk about it constantly.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have something on the brain
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93 have to do
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94 have it made
expr sl esp AmETo hear them talk you'd think they'd got it made — Послушать их, так у них все в порядке
I have it made, I tell you — У меня все на мази, говорю тебе
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95 have the age
амер.; разг.How could I talk when he was talking? He "held the age" as the poker clergy say. (M. Twain, ‘North American Review’, CIV, 1907, DAE) — Как мог говорить я, когда говорил он? Ему и карты в руки, как сказали бы игроки в покер.
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96 talk too much
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97 talk
s govor, razgovor, besjeda; govorkanje, brbljanje; glas, glasina; predmet govora [razgovora]; predavanje / idle # = prazan, nevrijedan razgovor, brblja- rija; it is all the # = općenito se govorka; full of # = brbljav; I want to have a # with you = želim govoriti s vama* * *
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98 talk through one's hat
expr infmlHe's just talking through his hat — Он сам не знает, что говорит
I'm not talking through my hat. I have proof — Я не ерунду говорю. У меня есть доказательства
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99 have one's hands full
(тж. one's hands are full)нe имeть cвoбoднoй минуты, зaxлoпoтaтьcя; дeл пo гopлo, xлoпoт пoлoн poтMy stepmother had her hands full with the twins CD. Cusack). I'll talk to Hilary, but his hands are always full (J. Galsworthy) -
100 talk through one's hat
paзг.paccуждaть глупo, нepaзумнo; нecти вздop, пopoть чeпуxу [пepвoнaч. aмep.]I'm not talking through my hat. I have proof (E. S. Gardner). Of course, I'm right I'm not just talking through my hat. I've thought about this a great deal (W. S. Maugham)
См. также в других словарях:
talk — [tôk] vi. [ME talken (akin to Fris, to chatter), prob. freq. based on OE talian, to reckon, akin to talu,TALE] 1. a) to put ideas into, or exchange ideas by, spoken words; speak; converse b) to express something in words; make a statement (of, on … English World dictionary
talk through something — talk through (something) to explain or consider something in detail, esp. a problem. He had tried to get her to talk through her fears so she would see that they weren t so serious. I think you will have to talk it through with Sandy to see if… … New idioms dictionary
talk through — (something) to explain or consider something in detail, esp. a problem. He had tried to get her to talk through her fears so she would see that they weren t so serious. I think you will have to talk it through with Sandy to see if she agrees with … New idioms dictionary
talk it up — talk with enthusiasm, tell people about it If we want to build an arena, we have to talk it up with the people … English idioms
have butterflies (in your stomach) — have/get/feel/butterflies (in your stomach) phrase to feel very nervous or excited about something that you have to do, especially something important Do you get butterflies when you have to talk to lots of people? Thesaurus: physical sensations… … Useful english dictionary
talk — 1 verb 1 CONVERSATION (I) to say things to someone, especially in a conversation: talk to: Who was that you were talking to at the party? | talk with: Bob was talking with a pretty woman from the fire department. | talk about/of: We were talking… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
talk — talk1 [ tɔk ] verb *** ▸ 1 communicate ▸ 2 discuss ▸ 3 give lecture ▸ 4 give secret information ▸ 5 achieve something by talking ▸ 6 send information ▸ 7 have power to persuade ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to use words to communicate: Can their… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
talk */*/*/ — I UK [tɔːk] / US [tɔk] verb Word forms talk : present tense I/you/we/they talk he/she/it talks present participle talking past tense talked past participle talked Other ways of saying talk: chat to talk informally in a friendly way: We sat… … English dictionary
talk — talk1 W1S1 [to:k US to:k] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(conversation)¦ 2¦(serious subject)¦ 3¦(say words)¦ 4¦(a speech)¦ 5¦(secret information)¦ 6 talk sense/rubbish/nonsense etc 7 talk (some) sense into somebody 8 talk to yourself 9 know what you are talking… … Dictionary of contemporary English
talk — I n. address, lecture 1) to give a talk 2) a pep; sales talk 3) a talk about, on (she gave an interesting talk on bringing up children) conversation chatter 4) to have a talk (with) 5) blunt, plain; idle, small; loose; table talk 6) a long talk… … Combinatory dictionary
talk*/*/*/ — [tɔːk] verb I 1) [I] to speak, or to have a conversation Can their baby talk yet?[/ex] Am I talking too much?[/ex] I saw her talking to Matt.[/ex] Everyone was busily talking with their friends.[/ex] We were talking about you last night.[/ex] See … Dictionary for writing and speaking English