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is that what they're calling it now? | это так теперь называется? (Used to indicate that something the other person said is or could be a euphemism for something. Often said sarcastically to indicate that the original description is disingenuous, misleading, or deceptive.: "Apparently, the new album is meant to be an homage to the Beatles." B: "Is that what they're calling it now, an 'homage'? Because to me it's just a no-talent hack ripping off a bunch of the Beatles' most famous songs." thefreedictionary.com 'More) |
is that what they're calling it now? | это так теперь называют? ('More) |
is that what they're calling it now? | это так сейчас называют? ('More) |
is that what they're calling it now? | это так сейчас называется? (Used to indicate that something the other person said is or could be a euphemism for something. Often said sarcastically to indicate that the original description is disingenuous, misleading, or deceptive.: "Apparently, the new album is meant to be an homage to the Beatles." B: "Is that what they're calling it now, an 'homage'? Because to me it's just a no-talent hack ripping off a bunch of the Beatles' most famous songs." 'More) |
is that what they're calling it these days? | это так теперь называется? (Used to indicate that something the other person said is or could be a euphemism for something. Often said sarcastically to indicate that the original description is disingenuous, misleading, or deceptive.: "Where did Paula and Jason go?" B: "They said they were going back to Jason's apartment to study." A: "Oh, is that what they're calling it these days? In my day we called it 'hooking up'!" thefreedictionary.com 'More) |
is that what they're calling it these days? | это так сейчас называется? (Used to indicate that something the other person said is or could be a euphemism for something. Often said sarcastically to indicate that the original description is disingenuous, misleading, or deceptive.: "Where did Paula and Jason go?" B: "They said they were going back to Jason's apartment to study." A: "Oh, is that what they're calling it these days? In my day we called it 'hooking up'!" thefreedictionary.com 'More) |
that's what all the fuss is about | вот отчего сыр-бор загорелся |
that's what all the fuss is about | вот отчего сыр-бор разгорелся |
that's what all the fuss is about | вот откуда сыр-бор разгорелся |
that's what all the fuss is about | вот откуда сыр-бор загорелся |
that's what I keep telling everyone! | о чём я и говорю! |
that's what I keep telling everyone! | вот об этом я и говорю! (Himera) |
that's what I keep telling everyone! | а я о чём? (Himera) |
that's what it all boils down to | вот где собака зарыта (4uzhoj) |
Today, for instance, I took a sheep to town. Why not? You've got to feed the people somehow – that's what we're here for | я вот отнёс барашка в город. А как же? Кормить-поить народ надо-мы к тому приставлены (Г. Троепольский, Белый Бим Чёрное ухо Taras) |