Examples of using "«Дело" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Business is business.
- Business is business!
- Obviously.
- Clearly!
It's as clear as mud.
Oh, but that is a mundane matter!
- Business is business.
- Business is business!
- That's my business.
- That's my business!
Come on, let's do it.
This is not good.
The matter has been cleared up.
- Voilà! Case resolved!
- Case closed!
The case is closed.
Obviously.
Clearly!
It's a question of taste.
That's commonplace.
Get to work.
It's all over.
The matter is under investigation.
It's a question of personal taste.
That is my own affair.
None of your business.
- It's none of your business.
- It's none of your business!
- The matter is of great importance.
- It's a very important matter.
- It's a very important thing.
That is no business of his.
Tom's case is pending.
What's the matter, dear?
And what do you care?
This is engineering.
Bathing is a feat.
Okay, let's get into this.
That's a big deal.
that's it, case closed.
That's my affair.
The matter is all settled.
It's a student's business to study.
Who cares?
- Getting married is a serious matter.
- Marriage is a serious matter.
- It is a student's business to study.
- It's a student's business to study.
None of your business.
It's a risky proposition.
It's a matter of pride.
The Internet is serious business.
What's your problem?
This is an extremely serious matter.
- I know.
- We know.
This is a matter of taste.
Did you win the case?
It's a personal matter.
Voilà! Case resolved!
Choice is a matter of taste.
That's his business.
This is a private matter.
Is that so?
Mind your own business!
What a business it is!
The police are looking into the matter.
That's your business.
- It's a difficult matter.
- It's a tricky business.
- It's a difficult question.
- It's a difficult issue.
- It's not an easy thing.
- It's a tricky case.
That's another thing.
- That was a long time ago.
- It was a long time ago.
A good deed never goes unpunished.
This is a serious matter.
State your business.
- That is my own affair.
- That's my own affair.
- It's none of your business.
- It's none of your business!
War is a loathsome business.
It's a complex issue.
A joke is a serious matter.
- That is complicating the matter.
- That's complicating the matter.
It's a personnel matter.
The matter was settled.
Tom has a point.
- What gives?
- What's the trouble?
- That's their business.
- It's their business.
- This changes things.
- It matters.
Bob's your uncle.
Damn, that sucks!
Is this official business?
It is a thing of the past.