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61 estar muerto de asco
(v.) = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mindEx. Three years on, and we are bored to death with the war on terror.Ex. Instead of spending hours being bored stiff in church, most families spend Christmas with family and loved-ones or are still recovering from the hangover.Ex. The tiger was bored to tears with his viewers and started yawning to show it.Ex. Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try.* * *(v.) = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mindEx: Three years on, and we are bored to death with the war on terror.
Ex: Instead of spending hours being bored stiff in church, most families spend Christmas with family and loved-ones or are still recovering from the hangover.Ex: The tiger was bored to tears with his viewers and started yawning to show it.Ex: Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try. -
62 estar muerto de frío
(v.) = be frozen stiffEx. There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.
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63 estar muerto de hambre
(v.) = be starving to deathEx. If you were starving to death and you had a way to surgically amputate parts of your body could you prolong your life by eating yourself.* * *(v.) = be starving to deathEx: If you were starving to death and you had a way to surgically amputate parts of your body could you prolong your life by eating yourself.
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64 estar muerto de miedo
(v.) = be scared stiff, be frightened to death, be petrified of, be terrifiedEx. Students hate numbers; they are scared stiff of numbers.Ex. However there are a number of reports out there of people being frightened to death by ghosts.Ex. Instead, it has involved coming to terms with being gay and with not being petrified of someone finding out that he is gay.Ex. Americas are suckers for being terrified, it is very sad.* * *(v.) = be scared stiff, be frightened to death, be petrified of, be terrifiedEx: Students hate numbers; they are scared stiff of numbers.
Ex: However there are a number of reports out there of people being frightened to death by ghosts.Ex: Instead, it has involved coming to terms with being gay and with not being petrified of someone finding out that he is gay.Ex: Americas are suckers for being terrified, it is very sad. -
65 estar muerto de sed
(v.) = spit + feathers, be parched, be parched with thirstEx. I ended up parking about two miles away, and by the time I'd lugged the cases through the labyrinth of alleyways and switchbacks, I was spitting feathers.Ex. It is smooth and refreshing with a taste that must be like drawing water from a cactus after being parched in a desert for days.Ex. The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.* * *(v.) = spit + feathers, be parched, be parched with thirstEx: I ended up parking about two miles away, and by the time I'd lugged the cases through the labyrinth of alleyways and switchbacks, I was spitting feathers.
Ex: It is smooth and refreshing with a taste that must be like drawing water from a cactus after being parched in a desert for days.Ex: The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink. -
66 fingir estar muerto
(v.) = feign + deathEx. The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.* * *(v.) = feign + deathEx: The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.
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67 hacerle una paja a un muerto
(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.
Ex: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
68 hombre muerto
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69 más que muerto
Ex. The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.* * *Ex: The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.
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70 nacido muerto
adj.stillborn, dead-born, dead-at-birth.* * *(adj.) = stillbornEx. Giving birth to a stillborn baby is undoubtedly one of the most devastating experiences a parent could ever have to face.* * *(adj.) = stillbornEx: Giving birth to a stillborn baby is undoubtedly one of the most devastating experiences a parent could ever have to face.
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71 no acercarse a Algo ni muerto
= would not touch + Nombre + with a barge poleEx. The Education Secretary says there are some secondary schools in England she ' would not touch with a barge pole'.* * *= would not touch + Nombre + with a barge poleEx: The Education Secretary says there are some secondary schools in England she ' would not touch with a barge pole'.
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72 no hacer Algo ni muerto
= would not touch + Nombre + with a barge poleEx. The Education Secretary says there are some secondary schools in England she ' would not touch with a barge pole'.* * *= would not touch + Nombre + with a barge poleEx: The Education Secretary says there are some secondary schools in England she ' would not touch with a barge pole'.
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73 pasar el muerto
(v.) = pass + the bucketEx. With ownership also comes responsibility -- when you find bugs, you fix them, instead of passing the bucket to someone else.* * *(v.) = pass + the bucketEx: With ownership also comes responsibility -- when you find bugs, you fix them, instead of passing the bucket to someone else.
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74 peso muerto
m.1 dead weight, dead load, ballast.2 deadlift.* * ** * *(n.) = dead weightEx. Perhaps Metadata are just dead weight, added by page creating tools because it looks good in some sales brochure.* * ** * *(n.) = dead weightEx: Perhaps Metadata are just dead weight, added by page creating tools because it looks good in some sales brochure.
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75 presuntamente muerto
(adj.) = presumed deadEx. That brings the number of missing and presumed dead orcas to four and the total population to 86.* * *(adj.) = presumed deadEx: That brings the number of missing and presumed dead orcas to four and the total population to 86.
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76 tema muerto
(n.) = dead issueEx. He is to be praised for not wasting the reader's time and trying his patience with the dead issue of the possibility of the ordination of women.* * *(n.) = dead issueEx: He is to be praised for not wasting the reader's time and trying his patience with the dead issue of the possibility of the ordination of women.
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77 tener cara de muerto
(v.) = look like + death warmed (over/up)Ex. She looked like death warmed over and had tubes and machines hooked up all over her.* * *(v.) = look like + death warmed (over/up)Ex: She looked like death warmed over and had tubes and machines hooked up all over her.
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78 trabajar hasta caer muerto
(v.) = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to deathEx. Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.Ex. The deportees died in part starving and freezing to death in concentration camps and in part working themselves to death under a barbaric police regimen.* * *(v.) = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to deathEx: Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.
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79 ¡ni muerto!
= Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing itEx. I believe that if I were to ask my colleagues, 'Shouldn't we be collecting blogs?', they would rightly reply, 'Not on your life!'.Ex. That's truely roughing it and you won't catch me doing it anytime soon.* * *= Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing itEx: I believe that if I were to ask my colleagues, 'Shouldn't we be collecting blogs?', they would rightly reply, 'Not on your life!'.
Ex: That's truely roughing it and you won't catch me doing it anytime soon. -
80 ángulo muerto
m.dead angle.* * ** * *(n.) = blind spotEx. Major blind spots are located to the left and right of your vehicle just behind your normal field of forward vision.* * ** * *(n.) = blind spotEx: Major blind spots are located to the left and right of your vehicle just behind your normal field of forward vision.
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