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101 чезнещ
чѐзнещ,сег. деят. прич.: \чезнещ от любов love-sick.* * *languishing; die-away; dying -
102 гади ми (ти
га̀ди ми (ти,безл. възвр. гл. feel sick, feel like vomiting, retch, be overcome with nausea. -
103 догнусее ме (те
догнусѐе ме (те,догнуся̀ва ме (те безл. гл. sicken, be nauseated, be/feel sick, feel disgust/nausea (от at), ( като гледам at the sight of). -
104 догнусява ме (те
догнуся̀ва ме (те,безл. гл. sicken, be nauseated, be/feel sick, feel disgust/nausea (от at), ( като гледам at the sight of). -
105 дойда
до̀йда,дохо̀ждам гл. разг.1. ( идвам, пристигам) come, arrive; добре дошъл! welcome; снощи дойдох у вас, но не те намерих I called at/I came to your place last night but I didn’t find you; снощи ни дойдоха гости we had visitors/guests last night; тези пари са добре дошли сега this money comes just at the right time/is most welcome just now;2. ( стигам, достигам) come/get (до to), reach (до -); (прен.) arrive at; до там ли е дошла работата? have things come to that/to such a pass? той сам дойде до това заключение he reached/came to/arrived at this conclusion unaided/on his own;3. (за време настъпва) come; дойде време да вървим it’s time to go; дойде ми времето the time has come;4. (за тегло, мярка) come (to); weigh; агнето дойде осем килограма the lamb came to/weighed 8 kg; дойде метър и половина it came to one and a half metres, it was one and a half metres long; • бия някого да му дойде умът в главата thrash s.o. into a happier state of mind; да ти дойде умът в главата this will bring you back to your senses, this will knock some sense into you; дойде ми до гуша I am sick and tired (of), I am fed up (with); дойде ми на ум, че it occurred to me that, it came to my mind that, the thought struck me that; дойде ми сърце на място I was as pleased as Punch; дойде му умът в главата he has come to his senses; доходи ми се по нужда I had to go to the toilet; какво ми дойде до главата! what have I come to! that had to happen too! когато дойдох на себе си when I came round, when I came to, when I recovered/regained consciousness; не ми дойде на ума it didn’t occur to me, I didn’t think of it; ще дойдеш на моето you’ll come round to my opinion. -
106 залежа се
залежа̀ се,залежа̀вам се възвр. гл.1. be bedridden; lie sick for a long time;2. (за стока и пр.) not sell, become unsalable; залежала стока unsold/dead/old stock, drug, a drug in the market; shop-soiled/-worn goods; (за хранителни продукти) stale goods. -
107 затъжа се
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108 им) се
га̀ди ми (ти безл. възвр. гл. feel sick, feel like vomiting, retch, be overcome with nausea. -
109 нагледам се
наглѐдам се,наглѐждам се възвр. гл. see o.’s fill (на of); ( омръзва ми) become sick/tired of looking (at); не мога да ѝ се нагледам I can’t take my eyes off her. -
110 наглеждам се
наглѐждам се,възвр. гл. see o.’s fill (на of); ( омръзва ми) become sick/tired of looking (at); не мога да ѝ се нагледам I can’t take my eyes off her. -
111 нанося се
вж. наносвам се* * *нано̀ся се,нано̀свам се възвр. гл. wear to o.’s heart’s content; have o.’s fill of wearing; get tired of wearing; наносих се на тази рокля I’ve got tired of this dress, I’m sick and tired of this dress, I’ve had enough of this dress. -
112 опротивея
опротивѐя,опротивя̀вам гл. become repulsive/loathsome/hateful (на to); опротивява ми … develop a distaste for …, be sick (and tired) of …; be off (s.th.); \опротивея на всички make a nuisance/a bore of o.s.; \опротивея на някого turn sour on s.o. -
113 отвратя
отвратя̀,отвраща̀вам гл. disgust, revolt, repel, repulse, sicken, nauseate; амер., sl. gross out; това ме отвращава it makes my gorge rise, my gorge rises at it;\отвратя се be/become disgusted (от with), be revolted/repelled/repulsed (by), revolt (at), be put off (by), recoil (in disgust) (from); loathe, abhor, have/hold in abhorrence (от -); execrate; просто да се отвратиш it’s enough to make one sick. -
114 охтикясам
охтикя̀сам,охтикя̀свам гл.1. become consumptive;2. ( омръзва ми) be sick and tired/to death (от of). -
115 охтикясвам
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116 призлее ми (ти
призлѐе ми (ти,призля̀ва ми (ти безл. гл. become/feel faint (от with); \призлее ми (ти като прен. it makes me sick to. -
117 призлява ми (ти
призля̀ва ми (ти,безл. гл. become/feel faint (от with); \призлява ми (ти като прен. it makes me sick to. -
118 прогърмя
прогърмя̀,прогърмя̀вам гл.1. thunder, rattle; (за глас) ring (out);2. (с движение) thunder/roar/rattle past; • прогърмя ми ушите разг. l’m sick and tired of listening to him/her. -
119 увесвам
увѐсвам,гл. hang (up), suspend (обикн. в pass.); не \увесвам нос keep o.’s pecker/chin up; \увесвам нос разг. be down in the dumps, be crest-fallen, have (a fit of) the blues, be sick as a parrot. -
120 увеся
увѐся,увѐсвам гл. hang (up), suspend (обикн. в pass.); не \увеся нос keep o.’s pecker/chin up; \увеся нос разг. be down in the dumps, be crest-fallen, have (a fit of) the blues, be sick as a parrot.
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