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1 bored
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2 cheesed off
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3 boredom
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4 death
[deƟ]1) (the act of dying: There have been several deaths in the town recently; Most people fear death.) smrt2) (something which causes one to die: Smoking too much was the death of him.) smrt3) (the state of being dead: eyes closed in death.) smrt•- deathly- death-bed
- death certificate
- at death's door
- catch one's death of cold
- catch one's death
- put to death
- to death* * *[dem]nounsmrt; smrtni primer; uboj, umor; konec, uničenje; kugato be the death of s.o. — ubiti koga, povzročiti smrt kogaarchaic to do to death — pogubiti, ubiti, uničitiAmerican slang sudden death — slab whiskyslang death on — ves nor na; odličento lie at the death's door — umirati, biti na pragu smrtijuridically civil death — zguba državljanskih pravicas sure as death — popolnoma prepričan, čisto gotov -
5 expression
[-ʃən]1) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) izraz2) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) izraz3) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) izraz4) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) izraz* * *[ikspréšən]nouniztiskanje, ožemanje; izražanje, izraz; izsiljevanje; mathematics formula, obrazecto give expression to s.th. — izraziti kaj -
6 stiff
[stif]1) (rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc: He has walked with a stiff leg since he injured his knee; stiff cardboard.) tog2) (moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc: I can't turn the key - the lock is stiff; I woke up with a stiff neck; I felt stiff the day after the climb.) trd3) ((of a cooking mixture etc) thick, and not flowing: a stiff dough.) gost4) (difficult to do: a stiff examination.) težaven5) (strong: a stiff breeze.) močan6) ((of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly: I received a stiff note from the bank manager.) zadržan•- stiffly- stiffness
- stiffen
- stiffening
- bore
- scare stiff* * *I [stif]adjective ( stiffly adverb)tog, neupogljiv, negibek, trd, okorel; žilav; gost; nepopustljiv, strog, trmast, odločen, zakrknjen; nadut, ohol, formalen; prisiljen; zadržan, odljuden; močan (pijača, veter); težaven, naporen; ki se s težavo giblje ali premika, se zatika, nenamazan, nenaoljen; economy stalen, stabilen, visok, pretiran (cena)stiff neck — trd vrat (od prepiha itd.)a stiff reception — tog, prisiljen sprejemstiff ship — ladja, ki se ne nagne v stran pod pritiskom vetra v jadriha stiff un — postaran športnik, slang mrličto keep a stiff upper-lip figuratively ne popustiti, zobe stisniti, pokazati trdnost značajaII [stif]nounslang mrlič, truplo; toga oseba; papirnati denar, menica; American človek, ki se ne more ničesar naučiti; konj, ki zanesljivo ne bo zmagal na dirkibig stiff — tepec, bedak -
7 thoroughly
1) (with great care, attending to every detail: She doesn't do her job very thoroughly.) temeljito2) (completely: He's thoroughly stupid/bored.) popolnoma* * *[mʌrəli]adverbtemeljito, korenito, radikalno; popolnoma -
8 tired
1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) utrujen2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) naveličan* * *I [táiəd]adjectiveutrujen (by, with od), truden, opešan; izčrpan; doslužen, obrabljen, izrabljen; figuratively naveličan, sit (of česa)tired of life — sit, naveličan življenjaI am tired of him — naveličan (sit) sem ga, preseda mi, na živce mi greI am sick and tired of — naveličan (sit) sem česa, dovolj mi je česaI am tired out — ves sem izčrpan, ne morem večto make s.o. tired — utruditi kogaII [táiəd]adjectivetechnical opremljen s pnevmatiko, s kolesnimi obroči -
9 yawn
[jo:n] 1. verb(to stretch the mouth wide and take a deep breath when tired or bored: He yawned and fell asleep.) zehati2. noun(an act of yawning: a yawn of boredom.) zehanje- yawning* * *[jɔ:n]1.nounzehanje, zevanje; figuratively zevajoča odprtina, razpoka, brezno; figuratively dolgočasje, dolgočasnost;2.intransitive verbzehati, zevati, zehniti; na široko odpreti usta; zazevati; poetically na široko in globoko se odpreti; obsolete poželeti, biti lakomen na; transitive verb široko odpreti; reči z zehanjemto make s.o. yawn — dolgočasiti, moriti koga -
10 browned off
1) (bored: I feel really browned off in this wet weather.) zdolgočasen2) (annoyed: I'm browned off with his behaviour.) sit česa -
11 fed up
(tired; bored and annoyed: I'm fed up with all this work!) naveličan
См. также в других словарях:
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bored — 1823, from pp. of BORE (Cf. bore) (v.). Society is now one polished horde, Formed of two mighty tribes, the Bores and Bored. [Byron, Don Juan, 1823] … Etymology dictionary
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bored — ar·bored; bored; un·bored; la·bored·ly; la·bored·ness; … English syllables