Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
avere un bel dire
English translation:
it\'s easy for them to say
Italian term
avere un bel dire
4 +6 | it's easy for them to say | Thomas Miles |
4 | they can say what they like | Laura Cincotta |
4 | but it's a bunch of hot air | Alicia Eastman |
3 | say what you may | Marco Solinas |
Non-PRO (1): Tom in London
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Proposed translations
it's easy for them to say
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Note added at 11 mins (2023-01-18 18:48:12 GMT)
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(or 'that's easy for them to say', referring back to their words before this extract)
they can say what they like
neutral |
Lara Barnett
: This may work in some situations, but I think it actually sounds a bit too indignant for the context.
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say what you may
but it's a bunch of hot air
Empty, exaggerated talk
Fonte: Dizionario The Free Dictionary sez. Espressioni idiomatiche
That last speech of his was pure hot air.
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