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    leeres Geschwafel

    Context/ examples
    Es ist nur Geschwafel bei diesen Meetings, nur leere, aufgeblasene Worte!
    Comment
    Geschwafel im Sinne nichts sachliches, nur leere Floskeln. Ich bin mit der Übersetzung "gibber" in leo.dict nicht einverstanden.
    AuthorNatalia10 Apr 02, 14:56
    Suggestionhot air, to waffle/waffling
    #1AuthorES10 Apr 02, 15:25
    Suggestionerwartungswert
    Comment
    If you want a very colloquial expression: bullshit.
    #2Author10 Apr 02, 15:27
    Comment
    Ignore "erwartungswert" - that was accidental.
    #3Author10 Apr 02, 15:29
    Comment
    Waffling really means going back and forth on a topic without coming to a conclusion. BS is probably right on, but you could also say, coll.: 'a lot of blah, blah goes on at these meetings', meaning a lot of talk with nothing said.
    #4AuthorRES-can10 Apr 02, 15:32
    Suggestionre: waffle
    Comment
    Just looked it up in the dictionary and found that in American English it means "to be indecisive". Would be interesting to know whether this is really one of those words with
    different meanings (UK-US usage). Can anybody help?
    #5AuthorES10 Apr 02, 15:35
    Sources
    Chambers Dictionary
    Context/ examples
    "waffle2 colloq verb (waffled, waffling) intrans 1 (also waffle on) to talk or write at length but to little purpose. 2 to waver or vacillate. noun talk or writing of this kind. waffler noun.
    ETYMOLOGY: 19c: originally Scots and N England dialect."
    Comment
    E.S. - yes, dictionarily speaking there seems to be a difference!
    #6AuthorDoris L10 Apr 02, 15:51
    Suggestionempty talk
    Comment
    Entspricht das nicht ganz gut dem Wort "Geschwafel"?
    #7AuthorIngrid10 Apr 02, 16:10
    Comment
    Ich habe noch "turgid statements", aber passt es hier?
    #8AuthorNatalia10 Apr 02, 17:34
    Context/ examples
    "they just talk a load of hot air / a load of waffle at these meetings."
    Comment
    Not "turgid statements". "Empty talk" is more polite, less expressive.
    "bullshit" is not quite fitting, as that refers to incorrect facts, not the lack of them.
    #9AuthorMr B10 Apr 02, 17:41
    Suggestionidle talk
    #10AuthorHans Peter11 Apr 02, 08:19
    Suggestionblather
    #11AuthorPeter <us>12 Apr 02, 04:04
    Suggestioninane prattle
    #12AuthorDaniel20 Apr 02, 14:46
     
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