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61 task
• toimi• työ• työtehtävä• velvollisuus• askare• asia• urakka• puuha• pähkinä• rasittaa• tehtävä• koetella• hanke• kotitehtävä* * *(a piece of especially hard work; a duty that must be done: household tasks.) tehtävä -
62 tire out
• näännyttää• uuvuttaa• väsyttää• rasittaa• kypsyttää* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) uuvuttaa -
63 undermine
• painostaa• heikentää• uurtaa perustukset alta• jäytää• kaivaa* * *1) (to make (eg a building) insecure by digging away or destroying the base or foundations: The road was being undermined by a stream.) kaivaa maata jonkin alta2) (to weaken (eg a person's health or authority): Constant hard work had undermined his health.) jäytää -
64 unreasonable
• tolkuton• järjetön• järjenvastainen• auttamaton• epäoikeudenmukainen• epäjohdonmukainen• epäreilu• puolueellinen• kohtuuton• kohtuuhinta• liika• liiallinen• mahdoton• sopimaton• subjektiivinen• yksipuolinen• ylenmääräinen• ylenpalttinen• älytön• yletön• pohjaton* * *1) (not guided by good sense or reason: It is unreasonable to expect children to work so hard.) järjetön2) (excessive, or too great: That butcher charges unreasonable prices.) kohtuuton -
65 warning
• opetus• irtisanominen• huomautus• varoitusrangaistus• varoittava• varoitus• varoittava esimerkki• enne• tiedotus* * *1) (an event, or something said or done, that warns: He gave her a warning against driving too fast; His heart attack will be a warning to him not to work so hard.) varoitus2) (advance notice or advance signs: The earthquake came without warning.) ennakkovaroitus -
66 worn to a shadow
(made thin and weary through eg hard work: She was worn to a shadow after months of nursing her sick husband.) vain varjo entisestään
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