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he's having trouble with his kidneys

  • 1 fastidiado

    Del verbo fastidiar: ( conjugate fastidiar) \ \
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    Multiple Entries: fastidiado     fastidiar
    fastidiado
    ◊ -da adjetivo (esp Esp fam): estoy un poco fastidiado I'm not too good o too well;
    anda fastidiado de los riñones he's having trouble with his kidneys
    fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo
    a) (molestar, irritar) ‹ persona to bother, pester
    b) (esp Esp fam) ( estropear) ‹mecanismo/plan to mess up;
    fiesta/excursión to spoil; ‹ estómago to upset verbo intransitivo: ¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq) fastidiarse verbo pronominal
    a) (AmL fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed
    b) (fam) ( jorobarse):
    ¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
    c) (Esp fam) ( estropearse) [velada/plan] to be ruined

    fastidiado,-a adj fam
    1 (molesto) annoyed, bothered
    2 (enfermo, dañado) sick: tiene el hígado fastidiado, he's got a bad liver
    3 (estropeado) broken
    fastidiar verbo transitivo
    1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
    2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again (un proyecto, plan) to spoil
    3 (causar una herida) to hurt ' fastidiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: fastidiada English: blow - have

    English-spanish dictionary > fastidiado

  • 2 at length

    1) редк. во всю длину, врастяжку (тж. at (one's) full length)

    Upon my entrance, Usher rose from a sofa on which he had been lying at full length. (E. A. Poe, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’) — Когда я вошел, Ашер встал с дивана, на котором он до этого лежал, растянувшись во весь рост.

    2) детально, подробно, без всяких сокращений (тж. at considerable, full, great или some length)

    Elliott told him at some length that he was having trouble with his kidneys... (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. V) — Эллиот долго рассказывал официанту о мучившей его болезни почек...

    She wrote regularly in answer to my frequent and passionate communications but never at great length. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book III, ch. 5) — Алисон аккуратно отвечала на мои частые и страстные послания, только письма ее были всегда коротенькие.

    No point was too trivial for Oskey to expound at length. (R. Greenwood, ‘Mr. Bunting’, ch. II) — Оски давал пространные объяснения по любому вопросу, даже самому пустяковому.

    Mr. Smeeth... arrived at the sports page, where the prospects of certain women golfers were discussed at considerable length. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. 2) — Мистер Смит... добрался до спортивной странички, где немало места было уделено обсуждению сравнительных достоинств каких-то чемпионок по гольфу.

    4) наконец, наконец-то, в конце концов

    But the rain showed no signs of stopping, and at length with umbrellas and waterproofs they set out. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Rain’) — Но дождь все не ослабевал, и в конце концов они тронулись в путь, накинув плащи и захватив зонтики.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > at length

  • 3 at length

       1) дeтaльнo, пoдpoбнo, бeз вcякиx coкpaщeний (чacтo at considerable, full, great или some length) No point was too trivial for Oskey to expound at length (R. Greenwood). Elliott told him at some length that he was having trouble with his kidneys (W. S. Maugham)
       2) нaкoнeц, нaкoнeц-тo, в кoнцe кoнцoв
        But the rain showed no signs of stopping and at length with umbrellas and waterproofs they set out (W. S. Maugham)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > at length

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