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Перевод: nonsense speek nonsense


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вздор ; глупости ; ерунда ; ахинея ; бестолковщина ; пустяк ; чепуха ; белиберда ; чушь ; бессмыслица ; несуразность ; абсурд ; абсурдность ; сумасбродство; бессмысленные поступки; дребедень ; херня [неценз.] ; хуйня [неценз.] ; говно [сл.]
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Тезаурус:

  1. As we saw, Kant showed that the two worlds fell under different laws; and to mingle them together can only lead to meaningless nonsense.
  2. Aston Villa....... 1 Derby County...... 0 WHEN the tough get going, to paraphrase that wonderful bit of locker-room nonsense, the Villa usually get left behind.
  3. What I really could not understand was why the senator did not beat ten kinds of nonsense out of a son who told him to cool it, but telling middle-class Americans to thump their kids is like asking them to burn their flag, so I did not waste my time.
  4. You know, I ought to be able to order one of you to do this shadow nonsense."
  5. "It's a load of nonsense," he said.
  6. " and you see, when Hitler became bosoms with Stalin just before this stupid war started - I still think it's a stupid war - it dawned on me that he'd made a nonsense of my belief in him."
  7. Nonsense can never be talked with impunity by anyone; and when governments solemnly talk nonsense in the name of nations, harm is certain to come of it sooner or later.
  8. I said to her what the hell would anybody be getting involved in all that damp nonsense for?
  9. Few animals inspire such extremes of love and hate as the fox, and this may go some way towards explaining why so much nonsense is written and talked about them.
  10. There is to be no nonsense about value, preferring some books or authors to others, or personal responses, which have a merely anecdotal or autobiographical interest.
  11. It may be said that we have to plan for the future, and I entirely agree, but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense.
  12. Yet none of that nonsense about Michelangelo and the stone.
  13. The "spiritual sense" view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever, and thereby turns the sort of dismissive "religious language is nonsense" approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand, and those with faith on the other.

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