- speak nonsense
- v.decir tonterías, decir pamplinas, decir idioteces, disparatar.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
nonsense — n. 1) to speak, talk nonsense 2) to put up with, tolerate nonsense 3) (colloq.) (AE) to cut the nonsense 4) arrant (lit.), complete, outright, perfect, pure, sheer, total, utter nonsense 5) nonsense to + int. (it was sheer nonsense to trust them) … Combinatory dictionary
speak - talk — Speak and talk have very similar meanings, but there are some differences in the ways in which they are used. When you mention that someone is using his or her voice to produce words, you usually say that they are speaking. He hadn t looked at me … Useful english dictionary
speak — W1S1 [spi:k] v past tense spoke [spəuk US spouk] past participle spoken [ˈspəukən US ˈspou ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in conversation)¦ 2¦(say words)¦ 3¦(language)¦ 4¦(formal speech)¦ 5¦(express ideas/opinions)¦ 6 so to speak 7 speak your mind … Dictionary of contemporary English
nonsense — 1. noun 1) that s a lot of damn nonsense Syn: rubbish, gibberish, claptrap, balderdash, blarney; informal hogwash, baloney, rot, moonshine, garbage, jive, tripe, drivel, bilge, bull, guff, bunk, bosh … Thesaurus of popular words
speak — /spi:k/ verb past tense spoke past participle spoken 1 IN CONVERSATION (intransitive always + adv/prep) to talk to someone about something or have a conversation: speak to sb about sth: I intend to speak to the manager about the way I have been… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
talk - speak — Speak and talk have very similar meanings, but there are some differences in the ways in which they are used. When you mention that someone is using his or her voice to produce words, you usually say that they are speaking. He hadn t looked at me … Useful english dictionary
Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance — … Wikipedia
talk — /tɔk / (say tawk) verb (i) 1. to speak or converse; perform the act of speaking. 2. to make known or interchange ideas, information, etc., by means of spoken words. 3. to consult or confer. 4. to gossip. 5. to chatter or prate. 6. to reveal… …
bullshit — bull•shit [[t]ˈbʊlˌʃɪt[/t]] n. v. shit•ted shit, shit•ting, 1) sts nonsense, lies, or exaggeration 2) sts to lie, exaggerate, or speak nonsense to 3) sts to speak lies or nonsense 4) to converse idly 5) sts (used to express disapproval,… … From formal English to slang
rot — rÉ‘t /rÉ’t n. decay, putrefaction; breakdown, deterioration; nonsense, meaningless statements (Slang) v. decay, putrefy, spoil; speak nonsense, utter meaningless statements … English contemporary dictionary
rots — rÉ‘t /rÉ’t n. decay, putrefaction; breakdown, deterioration; nonsense, meaningless statements (Slang) v. decay, putrefy, spoil; speak nonsense, utter meaningless statements … English contemporary dictionary