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1 be tired after journey
Общая лексика: устать с дорогиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be tired after journey
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2 suit looks tired after you have worn it all week
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suit looks tired after you have worn it all week
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3 the suit looks tired after you have worn it all week
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the suit looks tired after you have worn it all week
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1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) cansado2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) cansado (de)tired adj cansadotr[taɪəd]1 (weary) cansado,-a2 (fed up) harto,-a (of, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get tired cansarsetired ['taɪrd] adj: cansado, agotado, fatigadoto get tired: cansarseadj.• acalorado, -a adj.• cansado, -a adj.• despernado, -a adj.• rendido, -a adj.taɪrd, 'taɪəda) ( weary) cansadob) ( fed up)to be tired OF something/somebody/-ING — estar* cansado or harto de algo/alguien /+ inf
to get/grow tired of something/somebody/-ing — cansarse or hartarse de algo/alguien /+ inf
d) (old, faded) <lettuce/salad> mustio; <sofa/chair> (viejo y) gastado['taɪǝd]ADJ1) [person, eyes] cansado; [voice] cansinoto be/feel tired — estar/sentirse cansado
my legs/eyes are tired — tengo las piernas cansadas/los ojos cansados
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to get tired — cansarse•
to look tired — tener cara de cansancio•
to be tired of sb/sth — estar cansado or aburrido de algn/algosick 1., 3)to get or grow tired of (doing) sth — cansarse or aburrirse de (hacer) algo
2) (fig) (=worn-out) [coat] raído, gastado; [car, chair] cascado; [cliché, ritual, excuse] manido, trilladoit's a tired old cliché — es un tópico muy manido or trillado
* * *[taɪrd, 'taɪəd]a) ( weary) cansadob) ( fed up)to be tired OF something/somebody/-ING — estar* cansado or harto de algo/alguien /+ inf
to get/grow tired of something/somebody/-ing — cansarse or hartarse de algo/alguien /+ inf
d) (old, faded) <lettuce/salad> mustio; <sofa/chair> (viejo y) gastado -
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adj1) стомлений, зморений2) пересичений; який втратив інтерес (до чогось — of)3) перен. вичерпаний, використаний; заяложенийtired Tim — людина, яка не бажає працювати; невиправний ледар
* * *atired face — втомлене обличчя[див. 2, 1]
he was tired to death, he was tired out — він зовсім втомився І'm too tired to stand я падаю з ніг від втоми he was too tired to go any further він так втомився, що не міг зробити а ні кроку
he was a tired man when he reached his destination — він зовсім втомився, коли дійшов до місця; втратив цікавість
to make smb tired — набриднути комусь you make me tired!, I'm tired of you! Як же ти мені набрид!
2)tired face — зморщене обличчя [див. 1]; використаний, поношений
a tired old dress — одяг, який вийшов з моди
the suit looks tired after you have worn it all week — костюм втрачає всій вид, якщо поносиш його неділю; старий, поношений, давно використаний
an old and tired version — старе оповідання, казка
••tired Tim — людина, яка не хоче працювати, ледача
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[ʹtaıəd] a1. 1) усталый, уставший; утомлённый; уморившийсяtired face - утомлённое лицо [см. тж. 2, 1)]
to be tired - устать, утомиться
he was tired to death, he was tired out - он устал до смерти, он совсем уморился
he was too tired to go any further - он так устал, что не мог больше сделать ни шагу; он валился с ног от усталости
he was a tired man when he reached his destination - он был изнурён /совсем уморился/, когда дошёл до места
2) пресытившийся, потерявший интересI am tired of doing the same thing all the time - мне надоело делать всё время одно и то же
I am sick and tired of it - мне это до чёртиков надоело, меня уже тошнит от этого
to make smb. tired - разг. основательно надоесть /осточертеть/ кому-л.
you make me tired!, I'm tired of you! - как /до чего/ ты мне надоел!
2. 1) увядший, поблёкшийtired oranges - высохшие /сморщенные/ апельсины
tired face - поблёкшее лицо [см. тж. 1, 1)]
2) использованный; помятый, потёртый, изношенный (об одежде и т. п.)a tired old dress - помятое или вышедшее из моды старое платье
the suit looks tired after you have worn it all week - костюм теряет вид после того, как поносишь его неделю
3) исчерпанный; старый, давно использованный♢
tired Tim - человек, не желающий работать, неисправимый лодырь /лентяй/ -
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atired face — втомлене обличчя[див. 2, 1]
he was tired to death, he was tired out — він зовсім втомився І'm too tired to stand я падаю з ніг від втоми he was too tired to go any further він так втомився, що не міг зробити а ні кроку
he was a tired man when he reached his destination — він зовсім втомився, коли дійшов до місця; втратив цікавість
to make smb tired — набриднути комусь you make me tired!, I'm tired of you! Як же ти мені набрид!
2)tired face — зморщене обличчя [див. 1]; використаний, поношений
a tired old dress — одяг, який вийшов з моди
the suit looks tired after you have worn it all week — костюм втрачає всій вид, якщо поносиш його неділю; старий, поношений, давно використаний
an old and tired version — старе оповідання, казка
••tired Tim — людина, яка не хоче працювати, ледача
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Adj1. बुरी\tiredतरह\tiredथका\tiredहुआI am dead tired after the day's work. -
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̈ɪˈtaɪəd прил. усталый, утомленный;
изнуренный;
пресыщенный, пресытившийся tired out ≈ измученный, изнуренный I am tired to the bone. ≈ Я устал как собака. Syn: exhausted, weary, fatigued, worn out Ant: rested, invigorated, refreshed, relaxed, strengthened усталый, уставший;
утомленный;
уморившийся - * eyes утомленные глаза - * face утомленное лицо - to be * устать, утомиться - he was * to death, he was * out он устал до смерти, он совсем уморился - he was * with standing он устал стоять - I'm too * to stand я валюсь с ног от усталости - he was too * to go any further он так устал, что не мог больше сделать ни шагу;
он валился с ног от усталости - he was a * man when he reached his destination он был изнурен /совсем уморился/, когда дошел до места пресытившийся, потерявший интерес - he is * of painting ему наскучила живопись - I am * of doing the same thing all the time мне надоело делать все время одно и то же - I am sick and * of it мне это до чертиков надоело, меня уже тошнит от этого - to make smb. * (разговорное) основательно надоесть /осточертеть/ кому-л. - you make me *!, I'm * of you! как /до чего/ ты мне надоел! увядший, поблекший - * oranges высохшие /сморщенные/ апельсины - * face поблекшее лицо использованный;
помятый, потертый, изношенный( об одежде и т. п.) - * carpet потертый ковер - a * old dress помятое или вышедшее из моды старое платье - the suit looks * after you have worn it all week костюм теряет вид после того, как поносишь его неделю исчерпанный;
старый, давно использованный - a * joke избитый анекдот - an old an * version старая и исчерпавшая себя история > * Tim человек, не желающий работать, неисправимый лодырь /лентяй/ > to be born * родиться лодырем ~ усталый, утомленный;
пресыщенный;
tired out измученный, изнуренный;
I am tired to the bone = я устал как собака tired p. p. от tire ~ усталый, утомленный;
пресыщенный;
tired out измученный, изнуренный;
I am tired to the bone = я устал как собака ~ усталый, утомленный;
пресыщенный;
tired out измученный, изнуренный;
I am tired to the bone = я устал как собака -
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1. preposition1) (later in time or place than: After the car came a bus.) después (de)2) (following (often indicating repetition): one thing after another; night after night.) tras3) (behind: Shut the door after you!) detrás4) (in search or pursuit of: He ran after the bus.) detrás de, tras5) (considering: After all I've done you'd think he'd thank me; It's sad to fail after all that work.) después de6) ((American: in telling the time) past: It's a quarter after ten.) y (son las diez y cuarto)
2. adverb(later in time or place: They arrived soon after.) después
3. conjunction(later than the time when: After she died we moved house twice.) después de (que)- afterthought
- afterwards
- after all
- be after
after1 adv despuésafter2 conj después de queafter3 prep1. después de2. detrás de / trastr['ɑːftəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (time) después de2 (following) detrás de3 (wanting) buscando■ what are you after? ¿qué pretendes?, ¿qué buscas?4 (in the style of) al estilo de5 (named because of) por■ his name's Horace, after his grandfather se llama Horace por su abuelo6 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (past) y1 después1 después que, después de que■ after he left, I went to bed después de que se marchara, me acostéafter ['æftər] adv1) afterward: después2) behind: detrás, atrásafter adj: posterior, siguientein after years: en los años posterioresafter conj: después de, después de queafter we ate: después de que comimos, después de comerafter prep1) following: después de, trasafter Saturday: después del sábadoday after day: día tras día2) behind: tras de, después deI ran after the dog: corrí tras del perro3) concerning: porthey asked after you: preguntaron por ti4)after all : después de todoadv.• después adv.• detrás adv.conj.• después de que conj.prep.• desde prep.• después prep.• después de prep.• detrás prep.• detrás de prep.• en busca de prep.• pos prep.• según prep.• tras prep.
I 'æftər, 'ɑːftə(r)1) ( following in time) después deI'll be at home after eight o'clock — estaré en casa después de or a partir de las ocho
after a few days — después de or al cabo de unos días
it's a quarter after two — (AmE) son las dos y cuarto
they arrived after us — llegaron más tarde or después que nosotros
2) (in sequence, rank) tras3)a) ( behind)shut the door after you — cierra la puerta al salir/entrar
b) ( in pursuit of) trasc) (about, concerning) por; see also ask after, inquire4)a) (in view of, considering) después deafter all I've done for you? — ¿después de or con todo lo que he hecho por ti?
b)5) ( in the style of) al estilo de, a la manera de; ( in honor of) por, en honor de; heart 2)
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after he died, the house remained empty — al morir él or cuando él murió, la casa quedó vacía
after you've washed it, hang it out to dry — cuando or una vez que lo hayas lavado, tiéndelo para que se seque
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a) (afterward, following) despuésb) ( behind) detrás
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adjective (before n) posterior['ɑːftǝ(r)] When after is an element in a phrasal verb, eg ask after, look after, take after, look up the verb.1. PREP1) (in time) después deit was twenty after three — (US) eran las tres y veinte
2) (in position, order) detrás de, trasexcuse after excuse, one excuse after another — excusas y más excusas
after you! — ¡pase usted!, ¡usted primero!
3) (=behind)close the door after you — cierra la puerta al salir or cuando salgas
4) (=seeking)the police are after him — la policía lo está buscando or está detrás de él
what is he after? — ¿qué pretende?
I see what you're after — ya caigo, ya comprendo lo que quieres decir; (hostile) ya te he calado
5) (=in the manner of)heart 1., 2)6) (=in honour of)7) (=in view of) después deafter all I've done for you — después de or con todo lo que he hecho por ti
2. ADV1) (=afterward) después2) (=behind) detrás3.CONJ después de que, después que *4. ADJ1)in after years — frm en los años siguientes, años después
2) (Naut) de popaAFTER
Time
Preposition ► You can usually translate after referring to a point in time using después de:
Please ring after six Por favor, llama después de las seis
I'll phone you after the match Te llamaré después del partido
... Francoism after Franco...... el franquismo después de Franco... ► To translate after + ((period of time)), you can also use al cabo de in more formal Spanish:
After a year in the army, he had had enough Después de (estar) un año en el ejército or Al cabo de un año en el ejército, no lo soportaba más ► Use más tarde que or después que w ith names of people and personal pronouns when they stand in for a verb:
He got there half an hour after us or after we did Llegó allí media hora más tarde que nosotros or después que nosotros ► Translate after + ((-ing)) using después de + ((infinitive)):
Don't go swimming immediately after eating No te bañes justo después de comer
Conjunction ► When the action in the after clause has already happened, and the subjects of the two clauses are different, you can generally translate after using después de que. This can be followed either by the {indicative} or, especially in formal or literary Spanish, by the {subjunctive}:
I met her after she had left the company La conocí después de que dejó or dejara la empresa ► When the action in the after clause has not happened yet or had not happened at the time of speaking, cuando is more common than después de que, though both translations are possible. In both cases, use the {subjunctive}:
We'll test the brakes after you've done another thousand miles Comprobaremos los frenos cuando or después de que haya recorrido mil millas más ► If the subject of both clauses is the same, des pués de + ((infinitive)) is usually used rather than después de que:
He wrote to me again after he retired Me volvió a escribir después de jubilarse This construction is also sometimes used in colloquial Spanish even when the subjects are different:
After you left, the party ended Después de irte tú, se terminó la fiesta For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I ['æftər, 'ɑːftə(r)]1) ( following in time) después deI'll be at home after eight o'clock — estaré en casa después de or a partir de las ocho
after a few days — después de or al cabo de unos días
it's a quarter after two — (AmE) son las dos y cuarto
they arrived after us — llegaron más tarde or después que nosotros
2) (in sequence, rank) tras3)a) ( behind)shut the door after you — cierra la puerta al salir/entrar
b) ( in pursuit of) trasc) (about, concerning) por; see also ask after, inquire4)a) (in view of, considering) después deafter all I've done for you? — ¿después de or con todo lo que he hecho por ti?
b)5) ( in the style of) al estilo de, a la manera de; ( in honor of) por, en honor de; heart 2)
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after he died, the house remained empty — al morir él or cuando él murió, la casa quedó vacía
after you've washed it, hang it out to dry — cuando or una vez que lo hayas lavado, tiéndelo para que se seque
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a) (afterward, following) despuésb) ( behind) detrás
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مَعَ ذَلك \ after all: in spite of this: He refused my invitation but came after all. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) rendido, hecho polvo, muerto de cansanciotr['dɒgtaɪəd]1 rendido,-a, hecho,-a polvo, muerto,-a de cansancioadj.• cansadísimo, -a adj.adjective (pred) (colloq) muerto de cansancio, hecho polvo (fam)['dɒɡ'taɪǝd]ADJ rendido *, hecho polvo ** * *adjective (pred) (colloq) muerto de cansancio, hecho polvo (fam) -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) exausto* * *dog-tired[dɔg t'aiəd] adj exausto, esgotado. -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) helt utslitt, dødstrett, overtrett, «gåen»adj. \/ˌdɒɡˈtaɪəd\/dødstrett, overtrett, utmattet, utkjørt -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) dauðuppgefinn -
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hullafáradt* * *adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) holtfáradt -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) çok yorgun, bitkin -
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adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) na smrt utrujen* * *[dɔgtaiəd]adjectivena smrt utrujen, izčrpan
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