Sentence examples of "look who's talking" in English
I'm not a married guy, I'm just a widower who's talking to women far too early.
Я не женат, я просто вдовец, который слишком рано заговорил с женщинами.
David Deutsch, who's talking here, in "The Fabric of Reality," embraces the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum theory, because the worst that you can say about it is that it's preposterously wasteful.
Дэвид Дойч, который выступает здесь, в своей книге "Структура реальности", использует многомировую интерпретацию квантовой теории, ведь худшее, что можно про неё сказать - это то, что она нелепо расточительна.
Look who's caught him a tall, blond whooping crane.
Погляди, кто поймал себе высокого белого журавля.
Look who's come crawling back to beg for his job.
Посмотрите, кто притащился обратно вымаливать свою работу.
Look who's here is the first class whore has finally arrived.
Гляньте-ка, что за первоклассная шлюшка наконец-то пожаловала.
Look, who's to say everything I do is 100% on the ball?
Кто может сказать, что я на все сто делаю всё правильно?
Only you are able to look at who's seen your story.
Увидеть, кто посмотрел ваш рассказ, можете только вы.
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