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1 I'm tired of reading about that dingbat in the paper every day
Общая лексика: Мне уже надоело каждый день читать в газетах об этом козле (Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. «Русский язык-Медиа», 2003, Глазунов С.А.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I'm tired of reading about that dingbat in the paper every day
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2 harto
adj.1 fed-up, satiate, glutted, up to one's ears.2 fed-up, disgruntled, browned-off, brassed off.adv.enough.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: hartar.* * *► adjetivo1 (repleto) full, satiated3 desuso (bastante) enough\¡me tienes harto,-a! I'm fed up with you!¡ya estoy harto,-a! I'm fed up!, I'm sick and tired of it!————————► adverbio* * *(f. - harta)adj.1) full2) fed up* * *1. ADJ1) (=cansado) fed up *¡ya estamos hartos! — we've had enough!, we're fed up! *
¡me tienes harto! — I'm fed up with you! *
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estar harto de algo/algn — to be tired of sth/sb, be fed up with sth/sb *, be sick of sth/sb *estaban un poco hartos de tanta publicidad — they were a bit tired of all the publicity, they were a bit fed up with o sick of all the publicity *
está harto de su jefe — he's fed up with o sick of his boss *
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estar harto de hacer algo — to be tired of doing sth, be fed up of doing sth *, be sick of doing sth *está harto de no tener dinero — he's tired o fed up * o sick of * not having any money
estamos hartos de que lleguen siempre tarde — we're tired of o fed up with * o sick of * them arriving late
2) (=lleno)•
harto de algo — stuffed with sth *3) (=mucho)a) frmocurre con harta frecuencia — it happens very often o very frequently
b) LAm plenty of, a lot ofusaste harta harina — you used plenty of o a lot of flour
hartos chilenos — plenty of o a lot of Chileans
ha habido hartos accidentes — there have been a lot of o plenty of accidents
2. ADV1) [con adjetivo]a) frm very, extremelyuna tarea harto difícil — a very difficult task, an extremely difficult task
b) LAm very2) LAm [con adverbio] verylo sé harto bien — I know that very well o all too well
3) LAm [con verbo] a lot3.PRON LAm-¿queda leche? -sí, harta — "is there any milk left?" - "yes, lots"
* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) (cansado, aburrido) fed upme tienes harto con tantas exigencias — I'm sick o tired of all your demands
harto de algo/alguien — fed up with something/somebody, tired of something/somebody
harto de + inf — tired of -ing, fed up with -ing
estaba harta de que le dijeran eso — she was tired of o fed up with them telling her that
b) ( de comida) full2) (delante del n) ( mucho)a) (frml)b) (AmL exc RPl)II1) ( modificando un adjetivo)a) (frml) extremely, veryb) (AmL exc RPl) veryes harto mejor que el hermano — he's much o a lot better than his brother
2) ( modificando un verbo) (AmL exc RPl)III- ta pronombre (AmL exc RPl)¿tienes amigos allí? - sí, hartos! — do you have friends there? - yes, lots
* * *= fed up, jaded.Ex. The article is entitled 'Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.Ex. He is notorious for poking fun at those who advance jaded, esoteric ideas about the importance of studying classical languages.----* estar harto = have had enough.* estar harto de = be all too familiar with, be sick and tired of.* harto de = sick of.* harto de comida = fullfed.* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) (cansado, aburrido) fed upme tienes harto con tantas exigencias — I'm sick o tired of all your demands
harto de algo/alguien — fed up with something/somebody, tired of something/somebody
harto de + inf — tired of -ing, fed up with -ing
estaba harta de que le dijeran eso — she was tired of o fed up with them telling her that
b) ( de comida) full2) (delante del n) ( mucho)a) (frml)b) (AmL exc RPl)II1) ( modificando un adjetivo)a) (frml) extremely, veryb) (AmL exc RPl) veryes harto mejor que el hermano — he's much o a lot better than his brother
2) ( modificando un verbo) (AmL exc RPl)III- ta pronombre (AmL exc RPl)¿tienes amigos allí? - sí, hartos! — do you have friends there? - yes, lots
* * *= fed up, jaded.Ex: The article is entitled 'Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.
Ex: He is notorious for poking fun at those who advance jaded, esoteric ideas about the importance of studying classical languages.* estar harto = have had enough.* estar harto de = be all too familiar with, be sick and tired of.* harto de = sick of.* harto de comida = fullfed.* * *A1 (cansado, aburrido) fed upme tienes harta con tantas exigencias I'm sick of o tired of o fed up with all your demands, I've had enough of your demands¡ya estoy harto! I've had enough!harto DE algo/algn fed up WITH sth/sb, tired OF sth/sb, sick OF sth/sb harto DE + INF tired OF -ING, fed up WITH -ING, sick OF -INGestoy harto de tener que repetirte todo I'm tired of o fed up with o sick of having to repeat everything I tell youharto DE QUE + SUBJ:estaba harta de que le dijeran lo que tenía que hacer she was tired of o fed up with o sick of them telling her what to doB ( delante del n) (mucho)1 ( frml):esto sucede con harta frecuencia this happens very frequentlytenían hartas ventajas they had many advantages2tiene hartas ganas de verte he really wants to see you, he's dying to see you ( colloq)había harta gente allí there were a lot of o ( colloq) loads of people there1 ( frml); extremely, veryuna doctrina harto peligrosa an extremely o a very o a highly dangerous doctrineuna tarea harto difícil an extremely o a very difficult task2 ( AmL exc RPl) verytiene una nariz harto grande she has a very big nosees harto mejor que el hermano he's much o a lot o ( colloq) miles better than his brotherpara serte harto franca to be quite frank with youB(modificando un verbo) ( AmL exc RPl): me gustó harto la película I really liked the movie, I thought the movie was great ( colloq)bailamos harto we danced a lotme divertí harto con él I had a great time with him¿tienes amigos allí? — ¡sí, hartos! do you have friends there? — yes, lots o loads ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo hartar: ( conjugate hartar)
harto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
hartó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
hartar
harto
hartar ( conjugate hartar) verbo transitivo
1 (cansar, fastidiar):
2 (fam) ( llenar): nos hartaban a or de sopa they fed us on nothing but soup;
hartarse verbo pronominal
1 (cansarse, aburrirse) to get fed up;
hartose de algo/algn to get tired o sick of sth/sb, get fed up with sth/sb;
hartose de hacer algo to get tired o sick of doing sth, get fed up with doing sth
2 ( llenarse): hartose (de algo) to gorge oneself (on sth), to stuff oneself (with sth) (colloq)
harto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
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harto de algo/algn fed up with sth/sb, tired of sth/sb;
harto de hacer algo tired of doing sth, fed up with doing sth;◊ estaba harta de que le dijeran eso she was tired of o fed up with them telling her that
2 ( delante del n) ( mucho) (AmL exc RPl):
tiene hartas ganas de verte he really wants to see you
■ pronombre (AmL exc RPl):
¿tienes amigos allí? — ¡sí, hartos! do you have friends there? — yes, lots
harto 2 adverbio
◊ es harto mejor que el hermano he's much o a lot better than his brotherb) ( modificando un verbo):
bailamos harto we danced a lot
hartar verbo transitivo
1 (molestar, cansar) to annoy: la escuché hasta que me hartó con tanto reproche, I listened to her until I got sick of hearing so much criticism
2 (saciar) to satiate
3 (dar en abundancia) to overwhelm [de, with]: me hartaron de comida, they made me eat too much
harto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (de comida) full
2 (hastiado, aburrido) fed up: ¡me tiene harto!, I'm fed up with him!
estoy harto de decírtelo, I'm fed up with telling you
II adv frml (muy) very: es harto difícil que ganemos, it's going to be hard for us to win
' harto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahíta
- ahíto
- amargada
- amargado
- cansada
- cansado
- enferma
- enfermo
- frita
- frito
- harta
- hartar
- hartarse
- quemada
- quemado
- satisfecha
- satisfecho
- torear
- aburrido
- podrido
English:
brassed off
- cheese off
- enough
- fed
- fill
- play along
- sick
- tired
- weary
- dare
- ditto
- thing
- whole
* * *harto, -a♦ adj1. [de comida] full;estoy harto de dulces I've had enough sweet things;Esp Famni harto de vino: ése no ayuda a nadie ni harto de vino he wouldn't help you if you were drowning;no le dejaría mi coche ni harto de vino I wouldn't lend him my car in a million yearsestoy harto de repetirte que cierres la puerta I'm sick and tired of telling you to shut the door;me tiene harto con el piano I'm fed up of o with her and her piano;empiezo a estar un poco harto de sus quejas I'm starting to get rather tired of o fed up with his complaintstiene harto dinero she has a lot of o lots of money;de este aeropuerto salen hartos aviones a lot of o lots of planes fly from this airport♦ adves harto frecuente it's extremely common;el examen fue harto difícil the exam was extremely difficult[mucho] a lot, very much;es harto grande it's very o really big;nos cansamos harto we got really tired;te quiero harto I love you very much♦ pronAm salvo RP [mucho]¿tiene muchos muebles? – hartos does she have a lot of furniture? – yes, she's got loads;sabes harto que te quiero you know perfectly well that I love you* * *I adj1 fed up fam ;estar harto de algo be sick of sth fam, be fed up with sth fam2 ( lleno) full (up)3:había hartos pasteles there were cakes in abundanceme gusta harto L.Am. I like it a lot;hace harto frío L.Am. it’s very cold* * *harto adv: most, extremely, veryharto, -ta adj1) : full, satiated2) : fed up* * *harto adj1. (en general) fed up2. (de comida) full up -
3 начитам
вж. начислявамначета се have o.'s fill of reading; read o.'s fill; stop/cease reading; get tired of reading* * *начѝтам,гл. find a deficit in (s.o.’s) accounts.* * *вж. начислявам.се, начета се have o.'s fill of reading;read o.'s fill;stop/cease reading; get tired of reading -
4 saziare
satiate* * *saziare v.tr.1 to satisfy (anche fig.), to sate, to glut; to satiate: saziare il proprio appetito, to satisfy (o to sate o to glut) one's appetite; saziare la sete di qlcu., to satisfy (o to quench) s.o.'s thirst; saziare la curiosità, l'ambizione, il desiderio di vendetta, (fig.) to satisfy (o to gratify) one's curiosity, one's ambition, one's desire for revenge◘ saziarsi v.rifl.1 to satisfy one's appetite, to gratify one's appetite; to become* satiated, to get* full2 (fig.) ( stancarsi) to get* tired, to grow* tired: non mi sazio mai di leggere, I never get tired of reading; non si sazia mai di guardarla, he never gets tired of looking at her.* * *[sat'tsjare]1. vt(anche), fig to satisfy, satiate2. vip (saziarsi)* * *[sat'tsjare] 1.verbo transitivo2.verbo intransitivo3.le patate saziano — potatoes fill you up, potatoes are very filling
verbo pronominale saziarsi2) fig. (stancarsi) to get* tired* * *saziare/sat'tsjare/ [1]le patate saziano potatoes fill you up, potatoes are very fillingIII saziarsi verbo pronominale1 to satisfy one's appetite -
5 начитаться
совер.;
возвр.;
разг.
1) have read (a lot of) ;
have enough of reading, be tired of reading (устать читать) не мочь начитаться ≈ never get tired reading
2) (чего-л.) have read (в каком-то количестве)сов. read* enough;
~ романов have* one`s head full of novels.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > начитаться
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6 начитаться
совер.; разг.1) have read (a lot of); have enough of reading, be tired of reading ( устать читать)2) (чего-л.)have read (в каком-то количестве) -
7 надоедать
несовер. - надоедать;
совер. - надоесть
1) (кому-л. чем-л.) bother, pester, bore ( with) ;
molest, worry, plague( with) (докучать)
2) безл.: он мне надоел... ≈ I'm tired of him она мне до смерти надоела ≈ I am bored to death with her ей надоело читать ≈ she is tired of reading;
she is sick of reading разг.надоед|ать -, надоесть
1. (дт.) bother (smb.), pester (smb.) ;
bore (smb.) ;
~ кому-л. просьбами pester smb. with requests;
он всем надоел everyone is sick of him;
он надоел мне до чёртиков! разг. I`m sick to death of him!
2. безл. ~ает бездельничать one gets sick of doing nothing;
мне ~ает напоминать ему I`m sick of reminding him.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > надоедать
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8 надоесть
несовер. - надоедать;
совер. - надоесть
1) (кому-л. чем-л.) bother, pester, bore ( with) ;
molest, worry, plague( with) (докучать)
2) безл.: он мне надоел... ≈ I'm tired of him она мне до смерти надоела ≈ I am bored to death with her ей надоело читать ≈ she is tired of reading;
she is sick of reading разг.сов. см. надоедать.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > надоесть
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9 надоедать
несовер. - надоедать; совер. - надоесть1) (кому-л. чем-л.)bother, pester, bore (with); molest, worry, plague (with) ( докучать)2) безл.:он мне надоел... — I'm tired of him
ей надоело читать — she is tired of reading; she is sick of reading разг.
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10 начитаться
совер.; разг.
1) have read (a lot of); have enough of reading, be tired of reading (устать читать)
2) (чего-л.)
have read (в каком-то количестве)* * *have read; have enough of reading -
11 начета се
начета̀ се,начѝтам се възвр. гл. have o.’s fill of reading; read o.’s fill; stop/cease reading; get tired of reading. -
12 начитам се
начѝтам се,възвр. гл. have o.’s fill of reading; read o.’s fill; stop/cease reading; get tired of reading. -
13 noia
f boredomnoie pl trouble sgdar noia a qualcuno annoy someonevenire a noia a qualcuno start to bore s.o.* * *noia s.f.1 ( tedio) boredom, tedium, ennui: la noia di una vita monotona, the tedium of a monotonous life; sbadigliare di noia, to yawn with boredom // che noia!, what a bore! // ammazzare, vincere la noia, to relieve the boredom: andrò al cinema tanto per ammazzare la noia, I'll go to the cinema just to relieve the boredom; cercare di vincere la noia di un lungo viaggio, to try to relieve the boredom of a long journey // avere a noia qlco., to be fed up (o bored stiff) with sthg. // leggere mi è venuto a noia, I've become bored with reading (o I'm tired of reading) // morire di noia, to die of boredom (o to be bored to death o to be deadly bored o to be bored to tears): questo libro mi fa morire di noia, this book bores me stiff (o bores me to death o bores me to tears) // prendere a noia qlcu., to be sick of s.o. (o to be fed up with s.o.) // ripetere qlco. fino alla noia, to repeat sthg. ad nauseam2 ( fastidio) annoyance; nuisance; trouble: il fumo mi dà noia, smoke bothers me; le noie della vita, the troubles of life; luce che dà noia, irritating light; ebbe delle noie per la sua attività politica, he had a lot of bother (o trouble) on account of his political activity; non voglio noie con il capo!, I don't want any trouble with the boss; avere noie al motore, to have engine trouble // non dargli noia!, don't trouble him!; ti do noia?, am I disturbing you? // che noia!, what a nuisance!3 ( persona, cosa che infastidisce) bore, nuisance: ho cenato con Paolo, che è una noia mortale, I had dinner with Paul: he is a dead bore; il suo discorso era una noia terribile, his speech was terribly boring; fare la coda è una tale noia!, queueing up is such a nuisance! // che noia ( che) sei! cosa vuoi adesso?, (fam.) what a nuisance you are! what do you want now?* * *['nɔja] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (sentimento) boredomfare morire di noia qcn. — to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears
2) (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag3) (fastidio)2.dare noia a qcn. — to bother sb
sostantivo femminile plurale noie (problemi, guai) problems, troublesprocurare o dare delle -e a qcn. — to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble
* * *noia/'nɔja/I sostantivo f.1 (sentimento) boredom; ingannare la noia to escape from boredom; che noia! what a bore! fare morire di noia qcn. to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears; mi è venuto a noia I'm fed up with it2 (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag; che noia quel film! what a drag that film is!3 (fastidio) dare noia a qcn. to bother sb.II noie f.pl.(problemi, guai) problems, troubles; ho delle -e con la polizia I'm in trouble with the police; procurare o dare delle -e a qcn. to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble. -
14 rag
I n infml1)2)II vi BrE infmlIII vt infmlThey don't do any work in that office, they're always ragging — Они ничего не делают в офисе, а просто валяют дурака
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15 Мне уже надоело каждый день читать в газетах об этом козле
General subject: I'm tired of reading about that dingbat in the paper every day (Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. «Русский язык-Медиа», 2003, Глазунов С.А.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Мне уже надоело каждый день читать в газетах об этом козле
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16 naczytać się
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naczytać się
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17 начитаться
сов.1. have read a lot; ( устать читать) be tired of reading -
18 начитаться
сов.1) ( устать читать) be tired of readingначита́ться низкопро́бной литерату́ры — read too much pulp fiction
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19 dingbat
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20 taiguanŋuliqsuq
is tired of reading
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