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61 hablar demasiado
v.1 to talk too much, to shoot one's mouth off, to be a chatterbox, to shoot off one's mouth.Tu madre habla demasiado Your mother talks too much.El prisionero habló demasiado The prisoner talked too much.2 to talk too much, to give away the store, to reveal a secret.El prisionero habló demasiado The prisoner talked too much. -
62 zaklapati
vt impf - zaklopiti | ne zaklapati never stop, talk the hind legs off a donkey, BE talk nineteen to the dozen, talk one's head off, go on and on; sl: go yackety-yackety, run off at the mouth, shoot one's mouth off -
63 pisto
m.1 ratatouille.2 broth.3 money.4 shot of liquor, drink, dram, shot.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pistar.* * *1 type of ratatouille\darse pisto familiar to give oneself airs* * *SM1) Esp (Culin) fried vegetable hash, ratatouille2)3) (=revoltijo) hotchpotch, hodgepodge (EEUU)4) LAm ** (=dinero) dough *5) And [de revólver] barrel6) Méx ** (=trago) shot of liquor *7) † (=caldo de pollo) chicken broth8) †- a pistos* * *= ratatouille.Ex. Traditional ratatouille ingredients -- eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, onion, bell peppers and fresh herbs -- are even better when tossed as a salad!.* * *= ratatouille.Ex: Traditional ratatouille ingredients -- eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, onion, bell peppers and fresh herbs -- are even better when tossed as a salad!.
* * *darse pisto ( Esp fam) (presumir) to swank around ( colloq), to be full of oneself ( colloq) (al hablar) to shoot one's mouth off* * *
pisto m Culin ratatouille
♦ Locuciones: pey darse pisto, to think a lot of oneself
' pisto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalfada
- escalfado
English:
ratatouille
* * *pisto nm1. [guiso] ratatouille2. CompEsp Famdarse pisto to show off;tirarse el pisto to mouth off* * *m2 C.Am., Méx fam ( dinero) cash, dough fam3:darse pisto give o.s. airs -
64 aburumenka
adb. off the cuff; \aburumenka mintzatu to shoot one's mouth off; ehiztari adixkideok, otoi, ez tira \aburumenka, agian ez da ehizia dear hunter friends, please do not shoot at the drop of a hat, it may not be game you're shooting at -
65 kæft
(en) jaw;[ bruge kæften] shoot one's mouth off;[ have en beskidt kæft] be foul-mouthed;[ holde kæften lukket] keep one's mouth (, S trap) shut;[ hold kæft!] belt up!( i børnesprog) shut your face![ ikke en kæft]( ingen) not a (living) soul,( intet) not a thing;(omtr) robot-like discipline. -
66 Fresse
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67 spruch
m; -(e)s, Sprüche1. saying; (Lehrspruch) dictum; (Weisheit) auch aphorism, maxim; (Sinnspruch) epigram; (Bibelstelle) auch quotation; (Wahlspruch, Losung) slogan; ( große) Sprüche machen oder klopfen umg. talk big, shoot one’s mouth off; ( das sind) alles Sprüche! umg. it’s all talk, it’s just hot air; er hat immer irgendwelche Sprüche drauf umg. he always comes out with some cliché or other; du und deine dummen Sprüche! umg. you and your stupid sayings!2. (Schiedsspruch) ruling; JUR. (Urteil) judg(e)ment; in Strafsachen: sentence; der Geschworenen: verdict; Salomo(n)* * *der Spruchverdict; award; saying; maxim* * *Sprụch [ʃprʊx]m -(e)s, -e['ʃprʏçə]1) saying; (= Sinnspruch) saying, aphorism; (= Maxime) adage, maxim; (= Wahlspruch) motto; (= Bibelspruch) quotation, quote; (POET = Gedicht) medieval lyric poemSprüche klopfen (inf) — to talk fancy (Brit inf)
mach keine Sprüche! (inf) — come off it! (inf)
2) (= Richterspruch) judgement; (= Freispruch/Schuldspruch) verdict; (= Strafurteil) sentence; (= Schiedsspruch) ruling* * *(a printed saying etc, often found inside a Christmas cracker.) motto* * *<-[e]s, Sprüche>[ʃprʊx, pl ˈʃprʏçə]m1. (Ausspruch) saying, aphorism, slogandie Wände waren mit Sprüchen beschmiert slogans had been scrawled on the wallsdas ist doch nur wieder einer dieser dummen Sprüche it's all just empty talk [or fam meaningless prattle2. (einstudierter Text) quotationder \Spruch der Geschworenen the [jury's] verdicteinen \Spruch fällen to pronounce a sentence; Schiedsrichter to make an award4.* * *der; Spruch[e]s, Sprüche1) (WahlSpruch) motto; (SinnSpruch) maxim; adage; (AusSpruch) saying; aphorism; (Zitat) quotation; quote; (Parole) slogan; (BibelSpruch) quotation; sayingdas sind doch alles nur Sprüche — that's just talk or empty words pl.
Sprüche machen od. klopfen — talk big (coll.)
* * *…spruch m im subst:Grabspruch epitaph, gravestone inscription;Kalenderspruch calendar motto* * *der; Spruch[e]s, Sprüche1) (WahlSpruch) motto; (SinnSpruch) maxim; adage; (AusSpruch) saying; aphorism; (Zitat) quotation; quote; (Parole) slogan; (BibelSpruch) quotation; sayingdas sind doch alles nur Sprüche — that's just talk or empty words pl.
Sprüche machen od. klopfen — talk big (coll.)
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68 kæfte
vb:[ kæfte op] shout; shoot one's mouth off;( for at vigte sig) throw one's weight about;[ kæfte op om] shout about. -
69 kłap|nąć
pf — kłap|ać impf (kłapnę, kłapnęła, kłapnęli – kłapię) vi pot. 1. (poruszać szczęką) to snap- kłapać zębami/szczękami/dziobem to snap one’s teeth/jaws/beak2. (z głuchym dźwiękiem) szedł, kłapiąc butami o płyty chodnika his shoes slapped against the pavement- pies kłapał uszami the dog flapped its ears- wiatr kłapał okiennicami the wind slapped a. banged the shutters against the wall3. pejor. (gadać) to jaw pot., to yak pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kłap|nąć
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70 verpraten
1 [met praten doorbrengen] waste (one's time) talking♦voorbeelden:1 we hebben de hele middag verpraat • we wasted the whole afternoon talking/chattingII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verpraten〉 -
71 gębować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gębować
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72 kaje
(en -r)(S: mund) jaw;[ bruge kajen] shoot one's mouth off;[ en på kajen] a sock on the jaw; a knuckle sandwich;[ holde kaje], se kæft. -
73 atomía
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74 deslenguarse
1 to be rude* * *VPR (=hablar demasiado) to shoot one's mouth off; [groseramente] to pour out obscenities -
75 scodellare tutto in giro
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76 spiattellare tutto in giro
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77 hociconear
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78 ثرثر
v. chatter, clatter, prate, patter, prattle, babble, blab, blabber, tattle, gossip, twitter, twaddle, palaver, natter, jabber, gibber, gabble, bluster, clack, crack, jaw, gas, jangle, quack, smatter, talk, give oneself airs, shoot one's mouth off -
79 cart curt etmek
to shoot one's mouth off (about sth), to talk nonsense/threateningly -
80 hablar fuera de turno
• shoot off one's mouth
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