廢話

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See also: 废话

Chinese

abolish; crippled
spoken words; speech; dialect
spoken words; speech; dialect; language; talk; conversation; what someone said
 
trad. (廢話)
simp. (废话)

Pronunciation


Noun

廢話

  1. rubbish; worthless words; superfluous words
    半天一點兒乾貨沒有廢話 [MSC, trad.]
    半天一点儿干货没有废话 [MSC, simp.]
    Tā shuō le bàntiān, yī diǎnr gānhuò dōu méiyǒu, quán shì fèihuà.
    He was speaking for a long time. Not a bit of what he said was substantial; all of it was trash.
    文章廢話去掉 [MSC, trad.]
    文章废话去掉 [MSC, simp.]
    bǎ wénzhāng zhōng fèihuà qùdiào
    to remove redundant words from the article
    我們辦法處理這個問題。」「廢話不想解決問題?」 [dialectal Mandarin, trad.]
    我们办法处理这个问题。」「废话不想解决问题?」 [dialectal Mandarin, simp.]
    “Wǒmen yào xiǎng bànfa chùlǐ zhè ge wèntí.” “Zhè bu fèihuà ma! Shéi bùxiǎng jiějué wèntí?”
    ‘We shall think up a solution to deal with this issue.’ ‘No kidding! Who doesn’t want an issue solved?’
    知道太陽只有白天。」「廢話!」 [MSC, trad.]
    知道太阳只有白天。」「废话!」 [MSC, simp.]
    “Nǐ zhīdào ma? Tàiyang zhǐyǒu báitiān cái kàn de dào.” “Fèihuà!”
    ‘Do you know that the sun can only be seen in the daytime?’ ‘You don’t say!’

Synonyms

Verb

廢話

  1. to speak worthless words
    廢話趕緊 [MSC, trad.]
    废话赶紧 [MSC, simp.]
    Bié fèihuà le! Gǎnjǐn zǒu ba!
    Cut the empty talk and go now!
    那個什麼固執 [MSC, trad.]
    那个什么固执 [MSC, simp.]
    Nǐ gēn nèi ge rén fèi shénme huà a! Zhè rén kě gùzhi de hěn ne!
    What do you speak in vain to that guy for (rhetorical)? They're quite stubborn!