your stupid questions snarl me up - traduzione in russo
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your stupid questions snarl me up - traduzione in russo

QUOTATION FROM STAR TREK
Beam Me Up, Scotty; Beam me up scotty; Beam me up, Scotty!; Beam me up Scotty; Beam Me Up Scotty
  • A "Beam me up, Scotty" sign in [[Riverside, Iowa]].

your stupid questions snarl me up      
ваши дурацкие вопросы меня сбивают с толку
twenty questions         
SPOKEN GUESSING GAME USING YES-NO QUESTIONS
Twenty Questions; Animal, vegetable or mineral; 20 Questions; 20 questions; Animal, Mineral, Vegetable; Animals, vegetables, and minerals; Animal, vegetable, or mineral; Twenty Questions (game show)
игра «двадцать вопросов»
Twenty Questions         
SPOKEN GUESSING GAME USING YES-NO QUESTIONS
Twenty Questions; Animal, vegetable or mineral; 20 Questions; 20 questions; Animal, Mineral, Vegetable; Animals, vegetables, and minerals; Animal, vegetable, or mineral; Twenty Questions (game show)

[,twentɪ'kwestʃtnz]

общая лексика

"Двадцать вопросов" (популярная развлекательная радиопередача Би-би-си [BBC] - вариант детской игры "Животное, растение или минерал" [Animal, Vegetable or Mineral]; нужно отгадать задуманное слово, задав не более двадцати вопросов)

Definizione

hush up
Suppress, conceal, cover over, hide, keep secret, keep private.

Wikipedia

Beam me up, Scotty

"Beam me up, Scotty" is a catchphrase and misquotation that made its way into popular culture from the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It comes from the command Captain Kirk gives his chief engineer, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, when he needs to be transported back to the Starship Enterprise.

Though it has become irrevocably associated with the series and films, the exact phrase was never actually spoken in any Star Trek television episode or film. Despite this, the quote has become a phrase of its own over time. It can be used to describe one's desire to be elsewhere, technology such as teleportation, slang for certain drugs, or as a phrase to show appreciation and association with the television show.

Traduzione di &#39your stupid questions snarl me up&#39 in Russo