0 an idea, something said or written, or behaviour that is silly or stupid:
The accusations are (absolute/complete/utter) nonsense.
Nonsense/Don't talk nonsense! She's far too ill to return to work!
You mustn't upset your sister with any more nonsense about ghosts.
[ + to infinitive ] It's (a) nonsense to say that he's too old for the job.
The translation of the instructions was so poor they were just nonsense.
Those accusations are pure/sheer nonsense.
It's hard to believe anyone would try to pass this nonsense off as literature.
The papers were full of the most blatant propagandist nonsense.
Her grandfather's in his second childhood and talks nonsense most of the time.
The suggestion is sheer nonsense.
"Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously.
There are a lot of nonsenses in the way in which it operates.
First it will rationalise existing legislation, which has been acknowledged to be outdated, inconsistent and full of nonsenses.
The depression of the 1930s was largely responsible for all the nonsenses of industrial relations today.
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愚蠢的想法, 謬論, 胡扯…
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愚蠢的想法, 谬论, 胡扯…
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tonterías, disparates, sinsentido [masculine…
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bobagem, besteira, idiotice…
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ナンセンス、無意味, 無意味な行動, ばかげた行動…
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anlamsız/boş söz, safsata, lakırdı…
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absurdités [feminine, plural], comportement déraisonnable ou idiot…
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bestieses, disbarats, ximpleries…
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