hablar
speak ; talk ; share + Posesivo + view ; speak up ; chat.
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The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.
The aim is to encourage children to read more and to share their views on the books they read.
'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.
The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.
conseguir hablar con
catch up with
We recently caught up with business magnate and entrepreneur Mouli Cohen for an interview.
dar de qué hablar [Arqueando las cejas]
raise + eyebrows
fuel + rumours
give + rise to rumours
We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.
His brief comment has fuelled rumours in the music industry that the band may reform.
The text provides a clear and comprehensive assessment of the forces that give rise to rumours in a commercial environment.
dar que hablar [Arqueando las cejas]
fuel + rumours
give + rise to rumours
raise + eyebrows
His brief comment has fuelled rumours in the music industry that the band may reform.
The text provides a clear and comprehensive assessment of the forces that give rise to rumours in a commercial environment.
We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.
del que estamos hablando
in question
The user may page through the record in question, either forward or backward, by entering the appropriate codes.
el dinero habla por sí solo
money makes the world go (a)round
money talks (for itself)
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.
el dinero habla por sí solo y lo demás son tonterías
money talks and bullshit walks
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
empezar a hablar de
make + noises about
make + a noise about
The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.
The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.
estar hablando del tema
be on the topic
'Since we're on the topic,' he sighed, massaging his temples, 'let me share a few other thoughts with you'.
estrictamente hablando
strictly speaking
Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to those cases in which the concerned titles are duly registered for protection = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción se puede aplicar sólo a aquellos casos en los que los títulos en cuestión estén debidamente registrados para su protección.
extasiarse hablando de Algo
wax + lyrical
wax + rapturous
He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.
But people do tend to wax rapturous - nearly orgasmic, even - over figs.
forma de hablar
manner of speaking
But 'spiritual energy' is just a vague manner of speaking and has no empirical content at all that I can see.
hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma
speak of the devil
talk of the devil
Speak of the devil, we were just talking about him before he came in the room.
The book is entitled 'Talk of the devil'.
hablando en plata
crudely put
Crudely put, a computer is a device which can store large quantities of data (numeric or textual) and can manipulate that data in many ways and with great speed and accuracy.
hablando en términos muy generales
crudely put
Crudely put, a computer is a device which can store large quantities of data (numeric or textual) and can manipulate that data in many ways and with great speed and accuracy.
hablando figuradamente
figuratively speaking
One should note how the headings used for the reference entries have been, figuratively speaking, 'traced' in the authority entry.
hablando por teléfono
on the line
The article is entitled 'Privacy on the line: the politics of wiretapping and encryption'.
hablando sinceramente
straight talk
The article 'Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
hablando sin rodeos
crudely put
Crudely put, a computer is a device which can store large quantities of data (numeric or textual) and can manipulate that data in many ways and with great speed and accuracy.
hablando sin tapujos
straight talk
The article 'Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
hablar a
speak to
The newsletter as a source of scientific communication was gradually displaced as the most important means of scientist speaking to scientist, by the periodical.
hablar a calzón quitado
lay + Posesivo + cards on the table
put + Posesivo + cards on the table
Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.
Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.
hablar a favor de
speak up for
Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
hablar a lo tonto
talk through + Posesivo + hat
Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.
hablar alto
be loud
Here, people can talk in the library, be loud, eat, drink, and not see a single librarian wearing a button-down sweater or orthotic shoes.
hablar al unísono
speak with + one voice
But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
hablar antes de tiempo
speak too soon
But he spoke too soon - since his outburst the national currency, the peso, has devalued by a third against the US dollar.
hablar a solas con
have + a quiet word with
have + a brief word with
have + a short word with
If you feel it's safe, have a quiet word with the person who is bullying your friend.
We would recommend having a brief word with your ophthalmologist at the hospital to make sure he thinks your running is OK.
Sadly I was busy so I only got to have a short word with them.
hablar bajo
speak + low
She recommenced speaking low like a conspirator: 'Jeanne, I must prepare you for your interview with him'.
hablar ceceando
lisp
In the meantime, pointing out that he's lisping won't help your child stop and may harm his self-esteem.
hablar claro
lay + Posesivo + cards on the table
put + Posesivo + cards on the table
Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.
Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.
hablar como una cotorra
talk + Posesivo + socks off
There is a massive gulf between us and it will not be resolved by allowing them to talk their socks off at this time.
hablar con
check with
speak with
talk with
speak to
talk to
have + a (few) word(s) with
Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
She was frequently late for work, and she spent so much time talking with other library pages and other people in the library that she was not getting her work done.
The newsletter as a source of scientific communication was gradually displaced as the most important means of scientist speaking to scientist, by the periodical.
If she's constantly fiddling with her hair while she's talking to you, or even adjusting her clothes, she's trying to make sure she looks her best in front of you!.
Doug had asked Jennifer to have a word with the gardener before she left for work.
hablar con Alguien aparte
take + Nombre + aside
Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.
hablar con Alguien a solas
take + Nombre + aside
Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.
hablar con Alguien en confianza
have + a word in + Posesivo + ear
Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.
hablar con Alguien en privado
have + a word in + Posesivo + ear
Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.
hablar con calma
speak + calmly
They need someone to break the ice, someone who can speak plainly and calmly to both sides and move them toward a possible deal.
hablar con diplomacia
say + the right thing
The article 'Say the right thing' discusses 12 winning strategies for talking to the press.
hablar con entusiasmo
gush about
He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
hablar con la boca llena
speak with + Posesivo + mouth full
talk with + Posesivo + mouth full
Nick speaking with his mouth full is a sight to behold.
He slurps, spills, slouches, talks with his mouth full, and never, ever tucks in his shirt.
hablar con la nariz
talk through + Posesivo + nose
Sometimes kids with this language disorder sound like they have a cold or like they're talking through their noses.
hablar con la pared
talk to + air
He soon found that he was talking to air, as the man suddenly tore out of the shop like his trousers were on fire.
hablar con lengua de serpiente
talk with + a twisted tongue
speak with + a twisted tongue
speak with + a split tongue
speak with + a forked tongue
Developments in recent weeks have reaffirmed what some of us have been saying for a long time: Our present administration acts and talks with a twisted tongue.
Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes.
Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.
Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic.
hablar con maldad
speak + maliciously
If someone offends you, you discuss it with them personally in a cordial manner, rather than speaking maliciously of them to others.
hablar con malicia
speak + maliciously
If someone offends you, you discuss it with them personally in a cordial manner, rather than speaking maliciously of them to others.
hablar con ritmo y rima
rap about
The article 'African American leaders rap about libraries' reports the views of 6 prominent African Americans on the role of public libraries in their lives.
hablar con sensatez
talk + sense
'Talking Sense' is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute = "Talking Sense" is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute.
hablar con sentido común
talk + sense
'Talking Sense' is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute = "Talking Sense" is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute.
hablar con Uno Mismo
talk to + Reflexivo
A child may talk to himself after his parents have tucked them in for the night.
hablar de [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio told]
be on about
talk about
tell of
He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.
All of her work has been with public service aspects of librarianship; she's especially well qualified to talk about the reader's side of catalog use.
Roger Horn tells of a librarian who actually complained in print that just as the materials began to pile up nicely the enquirers were in the habit of disappearing.
hablar de boquilla [Decir algo sin estar convencido o creer en ello]
pay + lip service
Although lip service is paid to the 'behavioural' dimension, little serious attention is given to the social domain.
hablar de ideas
talk about + ideas
That's for those who like to sit around and talk about ideas and idly stroking each other but don't like to put their balls on the line and do things.
hablar del asunto con
take + the matter + up with
O'Brien prevailed upon them to stay that night with the promise that she would take the matter up with Modjeski first thing in the morning.
hablar del mismo modo
talk + alike
The 'commercial' and 'academic' worlds have merged - they think alike, talk alike, look alike - both inhabit 'campuses' and play volleyball at breaktimes, and drink fruit juice.
hablar del trabajo
talk + shop
The article 'IBF talking shop' reports the annual general assembly of the International Booksellers Federation (IBF) held in Edinburgh in June 94.
hablar de mucho dinero
talk + big money
Why mess about with the little numbers like make $100 a day or a week and lets just talk big money?.
hablar de + Posesivo + parte
speak in + Posesivo + name
speak on/in + Posesivo + behalf
Many claim to speak in her name, but few really understand her.
Even friends of Phoebe wanted to speak on her behalf, but were too afraid to do so because of the backlash from the bullies.
hablar despectivamente
speak + disparagingly
She smiled archly and said: 'We decided it wouldn't be professional to speak disparagingly to a stranger - which you were at the time - about a colleague'.
hablar dormido
talk in + Posesivo + sleep
He's also more likely to grind his teeth if he drools or talks in his sleep.
hablar durante horas
talk for + hours
They say that guys keep conversation short and sweet while girls can talk for hours till they put you to sleep.
hablar efusivamente
gush about
He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
hablar emotivamente y con efusividad
gush about
He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
hablar en contra de
speak against
As a result public libraries came into disrepute and even today authorities speak against them.
hablar en falso
speak with + a split tongue
speak with + a forked tongue
speak with + a twisted tongue
Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.
Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic.
Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes.
hablar en favor de
put + a word in for
This also means that you almost have to know someone who can put a word in for you or have a well-known name in order to reasonably quickly rise to the top.
hablar en lengua desconocida
speak in + tongues
talk in + tongues
The following papers were presented: 'Speaking in tongues: erecting a professional Tower of Babel'.
Many Baptists think talking in tongues is a demonic thing.
hablar en plata
put + it crudely
Put crudely, it is only possible to observe how something works by taking it to bits.
hablar en + Posesivo + nombre
speak in + Posesivo + name
speak on/in + Posesivo + behalf
Many claim to speak in her name, but few really understand her.
Even friends of Phoebe wanted to speak on her behalf, but were too afraid to do so because of the backlash from the bullies.
hablar en privado con
have + a quiet word with
have + a brief word with
have + a short word with
If you feel it's safe, have a quiet word with the person who is bullying your friend.
We would recommend having a brief word with your ophthalmologist at the hospital to make sure he thinks your running is OK.
Sadly I was busy so I only got to have a short word with them.
hablar en público
public speaking
speak in + public
The author offers some guidance on public speaking.
Everytime I speak in public about nonbook cataloging, someone in the audience asks about color coding, and my advice always has been, and still is, don't.
hablar en sueños
talk in + Posesivo + sleep
He's also more likely to grind his teeth if he drools or talks in his sleep.
hablar entre dientes
mumble
mutter
The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
We would laugh and mutter that in his case the cap fitted.
hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido
mumble
The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
hablar en voz alta
talk in + a loud voice
Seniors sometimes have hearing problems and talk in a loud voice to compensate.
hablar en voz baja
whisper
speak + low
They whispered to each other across Benefield's desk, and forthwith approached O'Brien.
She recommenced speaking low like a conspirator: 'Jeanne, I must prepare you for your interview with him'.
hablar explícitamente
speak out
As always, our members are ready to speak out clearly if the Cuban authorities dare to seize any of the uncensored books being sent to Cuba by President Carter.
hablar hasta la saciedad
talk until + be + blue in the face
talk + Posesivo + socks off
talk + endlessly
He said Faulkner was a 'full-time mountain shiner' who could talk moonshine until he was 'blue in the face'.
There is a massive gulf between us and it will not be resolved by allowing them to talk their socks off at this time.
He talks endlessly regardless of your interest or obvious impatience.
hablar hasta por los codos
talk + Posesivo + socks off
There is a massive gulf between us and it will not be resolved by allowing them to talk their socks off at this time.
hablar hasta quedarse sin aliento
talk until + be + blue in the face
He said Faulkner was a 'full-time mountain shiner' who could talk moonshine until he was 'blue in the face'.
hablar hasta reventar
talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face
But in the end, although I've talked myself blue in the face, I'm afraid actions speak louder than words.
hablar horas y horas
talk for + hours
They say that guys keep conversation short and sweet while girls can talk for hours till they put you to sleep.
hablar incoherentmente
babble
He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.
hablarle a la pared
talk to + air
He soon found that he was talking to air, as the man suddenly tore out of the shop like his trousers were on fire.
hablar llanamente
speak + plainly
They need someone to break the ice, someone who can speak plainly and calmly to both sides and move them toward a possible deal.
hablar mal de [Derivado del verbo disrespect]
speak against
speak out against
speak + ill of
say + nasty things about
slag + Nombre + off
slate
diss
talk + shit about
bitch
As a result public libraries came into disrepute and even today authorities speak against them.
Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.
All misanthropists hate or at least speak ill of the human race.
He is applying for a court order to ban his ex-wife from saying nasty things about him to the media.
People constanstly slagging her off for the way she looks is part of her weight problems at the moment.
Horror fiction has been slated by book reviewers and a similar prejudice among librarians could explain its under-representation in library stocks.
And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.
If you're talking shit behind her back, how would I know you're not talking shit about me either?.
Don't bitch about her ever even when you feel absolutely sure it's never going to find its way to her.
hablar mal de Alguien
talk + shit behind + Posesivo + back
If you're talking shit behind her back, how would I know you're not talking shit about me either?.
hablar maravillas de
praise
In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.
hablar más de la cuenta
shoot + Posesivo + mouth off
have + loose lips
She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.
Lauren is very quick on the uptake and picks up on everything going on around her but knows it doesn't pay to have loose lips.
hablar monótonamente
drone on (about)
The Conservative candidate just droned on and on and on and on without letting anyone else get a word in.
hablar muy bien de
rave about
rant and rave
speak + highly of
Past delegates rave about how much they learn from colleagues in other fields.
I ordered a cake for my 1st grandson's baby shower and people just ranted and raved about how delicious the lemon and raspberry filling was.
He said to send his regards to everyone, and thanks especially to those who spoke so highly of him.
hablar muy en serio
mean + business
Tagan is once again letting its competitors know that they mean business when it comes to external portable storage devices.
hablar pestes
trash
call + Nombre + all the names under the sun
say + nasty things about
slag + Nombre + off
cut + Nombre + up
tear + Nombre + down
rubbish
Although many trashed her when she was still alive, her death granted her immortality.
They screamed abuse at him and called him all the names under the sun while they kicked and beat him.
He is applying for a court order to ban his ex-wife from saying nasty things about him to the media.
People constanstly slagging her off for the way she looks is part of her weight problems at the moment.
Last week he listed a bunch of really stupid things Harriet had written, totally cutting her up, and then ended saying she was a great lady.
His reviews aren't about tearing the author down or praising them to the skies, but sparking the reader's curiosity.
The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.
hablar pestes de
talk + shit about
If you're talking shit behind her back, how would I know you're not talking shit about me either?.
hablar pestes de Alguien
talk + shit behind + Posesivo + back
If you're talking shit behind her back, how would I know you're not talking shit about me either?.
hablar por hablar
waffle
talk through + Posesivo + hat
In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.
Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.
hablar por la nariz
talk through + Posesivo + nose
Sometimes kids with this language disorder sound like they have a cold or like they're talking through their noses.
hablar por los codos
talk + Posesivo + socks off
talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face
There is a massive gulf between us and it will not be resolved by allowing them to talk their socks off at this time.
But in the end, although I've talked myself blue in the face, I'm afraid actions speak louder than words.
hablar por teléfono
talk on + the phone
I hate to talk on the phone but can be rather gabby in real life.
hablar por Uno mismo
speak for + Reflexivo
This list speaks for itself; there is a treasure chest of support available to supplement the services offered by individual libraries.
hablarse
be on speaking terms
The article `On speaking terms': towards virtual integration of art information' describes how previously separate databases are now being linked into multimedia, interdisciplinary information systems.
hablarse bien de Algo o Alguien
be well spoken of
Barnsley itself, a county borough, had at the time of this survey a medium-sized bookshop which had been refitted in 1974 and was well spoken of.
hablar sensatamente
talk + sense
'Talking Sense' is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute = "Talking Sense" is one of those excellent and useful books that you can take up and put down when you have a spare minute.
hablar sin decir nada
waffle
In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.
hablar sin parar
burble on
It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.
hablar sin pensar
shoot from + the hip
It is therefore ironic that the one politican who has shown a willingness to act promptly is in fact accused of shooting from the hip.
hablar sin ser entendido
speak in + tongues
talk in + tongues
The following papers were presented: 'Speaking in tongues: erecting a professional Tower of Babel'.
Many Baptists think talking in tongues is a demonic thing.
hablar sin ton ni son
talk through + Posesivo + hat
Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.
hablar solo
talk to + Reflexivo
A child may talk to himself after his parents have tucked them in for the night.
hablar un momento con
have + a brief word with
have + a short word with
We would recommend having a brief word with your ophthalmologist at the hospital to make sure he thinks your running is OK.
Sadly I was busy so I only got to have a short word with them.
llevar a hablar de una cuestión
bring up + an issue
This brings up the issue of training and motivation.
loro viejo no aprende a hablar [Proverbio] [Proverbio]
you can't teach an old dog new tricks
you can't teach an old dog new tricks
The article is entitled 'Rewiring a working library or teaching an old dog new tricks'.
The article is entitled 'Rewiring a working library or teaching an old dog new tricks'.
¡mira quién habla!
look who's talking!
The article is entitled 'Look who's talking: a comparison of lecture and group discussion teaching strategies in developing critical thinking skills'.
¡ni hablar!
no dice!
Six weeks before the wedding I said no dice!.
¡ni hablar del caso!
no dice!
Six weeks before the wedding I said no dice!.
no dejar de hablar
go on and on (and on (forever))
They say silence is golden but some people really just don't get it and they go on and on and on forever!.
no parar de hablar
go on and on (and on (forever))
They say silence is golden but some people really just don't get it and they go on and on and on forever!.
no poder hablar
not get a word in edgeways
not get a word in edgewise
not get a word in
The problem was I could hardly get a word in edgeways, or even finish my own sentences without interruption.
Chances are that you aren't the only one who gets a little hot under the collar when you can't get a word in edgewise.
The Conservative candidate just droned on and on and on and on without letting anyone else get a word in.
persona que sólo habla una lengua
monoglot
The lower class Gaelic monoglots were largely unable to read, being deprived of both libraries and alternative means of obtaining the limited Gaelic literature.
que habla en voz baja
quietly spoken
Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.
saber de lo que Uno estar hablando
know + Posesivo + stuff
It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
ser como hablar con la pared
be like talking to a brick wall
go in + one ear and out the other
Volunteers have been circulating petitions for years, but 'it's been like talking to a brick wall'.
I've even had friends and relatives talk with her and give her advice but it all goes in one ear and out the other.
ser como hablarle a la pared
be like talking to a brick wall
Volunteers have been circulating petitions for years, but 'it's been like talking to a brick wall'.
tomar la palabra sin dejar hablar a los demás
hog + the floor
He will be particularly employed, of course, as the chair of the session, seeing that the floor is not hogged by a few articulate public speakers.
tratar de resolver hablando
talk it out
We decided to talk it out and we're both just taking a break from each other, and in a while, we'll try talking to each other again.
tratar de resolver las cosas hablando
talk + things out
Taking time to talk things out is surely one of the most essential parts of dealing with a conflict.
tratar de solventar hablando
talk it out
We decided to talk it out and we're both just taking a break from each other, and in a while, we'll try talking to each other again.
tratar de solventar las cosas hablando,
talk + things out
Taking time to talk things out is surely one of the most essential parts of dealing with a conflict.
volver a hablar innecesariamente
belabour [belabor, -USA]
I agree heartily with this, and to belabor past arguments which will not apply to future problems seems a waste of time.
ya hemos hablado bastante de
so much for
So much for the manipulation of ideas and their insertion into the record.