intransitive. English regional (northern) and Scottish. To talk nonsense. Obsolete.
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| 释义 | the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > use language nonsensically [verb (intransitive)] (12) roya1450 intransitive. English regional (northern) and Scottish. To talk nonsense. Obsolete. to talk (or speak) at rovers1542 By selecting subjects arbitrarily; (hence) in a superficial manner; about trivial or insignificant matters; frequently in to talk (or speak) at rovers… nonsense1822 intransitive. To talk nonsense. squiddle1824 = quiddle, v. 1. twaddle1825 intransitive. To utter twaddle; to talk or write in a silly, empty, or trashy style. fudge1834 To talk nonsense, tell ‘crams’. Also quasi-transitive. buncomize1871 to talk ‘bunkum’. to be full of prunes1887 colloquial (chiefly U.S.). to be full of prunes: to talk nonsense, to make unfounded claims or assertions. waffle1900 To talk (or write) in a verbose but inconsequential manner; to ramble on. Also transitive with direct speech as object. jive1928 transitive. To mislead, to deceive, to ‘kid’; to taunt or sneer at. Also intransitive, to talk jive, to talk nonsense, to act foolishly. bullshit1942 transitive and intransitive, to talk nonsense (to); = bull, v.3; also, to bluff one's way through (something) by talking nonsense. to talk out of one's arse1973 colloquial (usually humorous and derogatory). to talk out of (also through) one's arse (or ass,etc.): to speak foolishly, wildly, or ignorantly… |
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