Usage examples of "кретинов" in Russian with translation to English

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Напряжение, истощение, присутствие вас кретинов. Stress, exhaustion, presence of you two nitwits.
В одном я уверен, после всего, через что мы прошли прошлой ночью, я не хочу видеть этих кретинов, шляющихся по моему району. One thing I know for sure - After everything we went through last night, I don't want to see these cretins running around my town.
Не слушай этих кретинов, слышь? Don't you listen to these nitwits, you hear me?
Проводи этих кретинов обратно в общий блок. Get these nitwits back to the cell block.
Поскольку они думают, что американцы стадо доверчивых кретинов. Because they think the American public is a bunch of trusting nitwits.
Быстро подними назад окно, кретин! Roll that window back up, you nitwit!
Ты долбаный маленький японский кретин. You sawed off little japanese cretin.
Трент вовсе не манерный кретин. Trent is not an affected twit.
А тот другой кретин уволен. The second nitwit is fired.
Имя того кретина, который выпускает этот дерьмовый календарь. The name of the cretin who sends out this crappy calendar.
Я сказал со сливками, кретин. I said creamer, you twit.
Ты помолвлена не с кретином. You are not engaged to a nitwit.
Узость взглядов этого кретина может лишить Флориду губернатора, которого она заслуживает. The tunnel vision of this cretin could deprive Florida of the governor it deserves.
Ты ведёшь себя как кретин. You're acting like a twit.
Ладно, как насчет кретина или дурачка? Okay, how about nitwit or doofus?
Это было, когда мы еще вели дела с теми кретинами из Нового Дельфи. It was back when we still did business with those New Delphi cretins.
А вы, мистер Бойс - невыносимый кретин. And you, Mr Boyce, are an insufferable twit.
Ты была замужем за этим кретином 20 лет. You've been married to that nitwit for the last 20 years.
"Я свою положу в синий контейнер", - так вы размышляете. Потом смотрите на коллегу и думаете: "Вот кретин. You think, "I put mine in the blue bin," and then you look at your colleague and say, "Why, you cretin.
Нет, этот кретин сюда не придет. No, that twit cannot come over here.
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