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101 empoisonner
empoisonner [ɑ̃pwazɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ relations, vie politique] to poison ; [+ air] to stink out2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃pwazɔne
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1) ( pour tuer) to poison [personne, animal]2) ( intoxiquer) to poison [sang]3) ( polluer) to poison [rivière]4) fig to poison [relations, atmosphère]arrête de m'empoisonner! — (colloq) stop bugging (colloq) me!
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s'empoisonner verbe pronominal1) ( volontairement) to poison oneself (à with); ( accidentellement)2) (colloq) ( se rendre malheureux)s'empoisonner la vie or l'existence — to make one's life a misery
* * *ɑ̃pwazɔne vt1) [substance, criminel] to poison2) fig (= empester) [air, pièce] to stink out3) (= gâcher)4) (= importuner)* * *empoisonner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour tuer) to poison [personne, animal];2 ( intoxiquer) to give [sb] food poisoning [personne]; to poison [sang]; être empoisonné par des champignons to get food poisoning from mushrooms;3 ( polluer) to poison [rivière, air];4 fig to poison [relation, atmosphère]; arrête de m'empoisonner! stop bugging me!; il m'empoisonne avec ses questions he gets on my nerves with his questions; ça m'empoisonne de devoir y aller it bothers ou bugs me having to go there; empoisonner la vie de qn to make sb's life a misery.B s'empoisonner vpr1 ( volontairement) to poison oneself (à with); ( accidentellement) il s'est empoisonné avec une huître pas fraîche he got food poisoning from eating a bad oyster;2 ○( se rendre malheureux) s'empoisonner la vie or l'existence to make one' s life a misery (avec with; à faire by doing).[ɑ̃pwazɔne] verbe transitif1. [tuer] to poison3. [mettre du poison sur - flèche] to poison5. [importuner] to bother————————s'empoisonner verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [s'ennuyer] to be bored stiff————————s'empoisonner à verbe pronominal plus préposition[se donner du mal pour] -
102 scazzarsi
1 ( adirarsi) to get* pissed off (with s.o.)2 ( perdere l'entusiasmo) to lose* interest.* * *[skat'tsarsi]verbo pronominale volg.1) (arrabbiarsi) to get* pissed off2) (annoiarsi) to get* bored stiff* * *scazzarsi/skat'tsarsi/ [1]volg.1 (arrabbiarsi) to get* pissed off2 (annoiarsi) to get* bored stiff. -
103 bore
I.bore1 [bɔ:r]a. [person] to be bored s'ennuyer• to bore sb stiff or to death pomper l'air à qn (inf)b. [+ hole, tunnel] percerc. [+ rock] forer2. noun• he's such a bore! ce qu'il peut être raseur ! (inf)II.bore2 [bɔ:r]* * *[bɔː(r)] 1. 2.1) ( person) raseur (colloq)/-euse m/f2) ( situation)3) (also borehole) trou m de forage4) (of gun barrel, pipe) calibre m3.12-bore shotgun — fusil m de calibre 12
transitive verb1) ( annoy) ennuyer2) ( drill) percer [hole]; creuser [well, tunnel]4.to bore into/through — forer dans/à travers
••to bore somebody stiff ou to death ou to tears — faire mourir quelqu'un d'ennui
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104 тоска зелёная
разг., неодобр.it's a frightful bore; it is sickening; one is bored stiff- Начала я заниматься, живу одна, тётка с мужем на стройку уехала, холодно, голодно, ну и тоска зелёная, ребят на курсе нет, одни девчонки. (В. Кондратьев, Женька) — 'I began to study. I lived alone; my aunt and her husband had left for some building site. It was cold, there wasn't much to eat and besides I was lonely and bored stiff - no boys at the technical school, only girls.'
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105 vervelen
♦voorbeelden:tot vervelens toe • ad nauseam, over and over (again)II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich vervelen〉1 [niet weten wat te doen] be(come) bored♦voorbeelden: -
106 kede
1надоеда́ть, наску́чиватьkéde sig — ску́чать, тоскова́ть
* * ** * *vb bore;[ det kedede ham at læse] he was bored reading, reading bored him;[ kede sig] be bored;[ være ved at kede sig ihjel (el. til døde)] be bored stiff (el. to deathel. to tears). -
107 soberanamente
adv.1 independently, free from outside interference (independientemente).2 incredibly, unbelievably (enormemente).3 extremely, supremely.* * *► adverbio1 extremely, supremely* * *ADV supremely* * *aburrirse soberanamente — to be bored to death o tears
* * *aburrirse soberanamente — to be bored to death o tears
* * *nos aburrimos soberanamente we were bored to death o tearshace lo que le da soberanamente la gana he does what he damn well likes o what the hell he likes ( colloq)* * *soberanamente adv1. [independientemente] independently, free from outside interference -
108 bore
[bɔː(r)] 1. pt of bear 2. vt 3. nhe's bored to tears/bored to death or bored stiff — umiera z nudów
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109 muerto
Del verbo morir: ( conjugate morir) \ \
muerto es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: morir muerto
morir ( conjugate morir) verbo intransitivo murió asesinada she was murdered; muerto DE algo ‹de vejez/cáncer› to die of sth; murió de hambre she starved to death; ¡y allí muere! (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it! morirse verbo pronominal [persona/animal/planta] to die; se me murió la perra my dog died; no te vas a muerto por ayudarlo (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq); como se entere me muero (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq); muertose DE algo ‹de un infarto/de cáncer› to die of sth; se moría de miedo/aburrimiento he was scared stiff/bored stiff; me muero de frío I'm freezing; me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq); me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq); se muere por verla he's dying to see her (colloq)
muerto -ta adjetivo 1 [ESTAR] resultaron muertos 30 mineros 30 miners died o were killed; caer muerto to drop deadc) (fam) (pasando, padeciendo):◊ estar muerto de hambre/frío/sueño to be starving/freezing/dead-tired (colloq);estaba muerto de miedo he was scared stiff (colloq); muerto de (la) risa (fam): estaba muerto de risa he was laughing his head off 2 ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino 1 ( persona muerta):◊ hubo dos muertos two people died o were killed;hacerse el muerto to pretend to be dead; cargar con el muerto (fam) ( con un trabajo pesado) to do the dirty work; cargarle el muerto a algn (fam) ( responsabilizar) to pin the blame on sb; ( endilgarle la tarea) to give sb the dirty work (colloq); 2
morir verbo intransitivo to die
morir de agotamiento/hambre, to die of exhaustion/starvation
muerto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin vida) dead
2 (cansado) exhausted
3 (ciudad, pueblo) dead
horas muertas, spare time Dep tiempo muerto, time-out
4 (uso enfático) muerto de frío/miedo, frozen/scared to death
muerto de hambre, starving
muerto de risa, laughing one's head off
5 Auto (en) punto muerto, (in) neutral
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (cadáver) dead person
2 (tarea fastidiosa) dirty job
3 (víctima de accidente) fatality
4 fam LAm empty bottle ' muerto' also found in these entries: Spanish: dar - desaparecida - desaparecido - fiambre - fosa - interfecta - interfecto - muerta - punto - reposar - resucitar - risa - seca - seco - tiempo - velar - yacer - caer - carroña - disecar - sepultar English: accidentally - body - born - coast - convulse - dead - Dead Sea - dead weight - deadbeat - deadlock - death - envy - for - fur - good - half - half-dead - impasse - late - life - name - neutral - parched - penny - play - possum - read - sick - stalemate - stand-off - stiff - stillbirth - stillborn - stone - be - brain - carcass - famished - fatality - fear - flop - free - grind - half- - petrified - pronounce - stab - still - stuck -
110 bore
I1. [bɔ:] n1. высверленное или расточенное отверстие2. горн. скважина, шпур3. воен.1) канал ствола2) калибр оружия2. [bɔ:] v1. 1) сверлить, растачивать2) поддаваться сверлению2. бурить3. с трудом прокладывать себе путь; протискиваться4. вытягивать голову ( о лошади)5. спорт. жарг.1) оттолкнуть, отпихнуть2) вывести своего противника из состязанияII♢
to bore from within - полит. вести подрывную работу изнутри; разваливать организацию, засылая провокаторов1. [bɔ:] n1) скукаwhat a bore! - какая скука /тоска/!
2) скучный человек; зануда2. [bɔ:] vнадоедать; наскучитьI hope you are not getting bored listening to me - я надеюсь, что вам не наскучило слушать меня
II [bɔ:] past от bear2 IV [bɔ:] ntelevision bored me to distraction [to death] - телевизор надоел мне до безумия [до смерти]
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111 aburrirse
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112 скучно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. скучный2. предик. безл. it is dull / tedious / boring2. нареч.ему скучно до смерти — he is bored to death; he is bored stiff разг.
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113 омръзвам
tire, bore; grow/become boring; wearyомръзвам на хората make a nuisance of o.s.омръзнало ми е be tired/sick/sick and tired of, have had enough ofомръзнал ми е животът be tired of lifeвсичко му е омръзнало he is sick and tired/sick to death of everything* * *омръ̀звам,гл. tire, bore; grow/become boring, weary; омръзва ми get/be/grow tired (да of, с ger.), get bored with, get fed up with (да с ger.); sl. be stiff with; \омръзвам на хората make a nuisance of o.s.; омръзнало ми е be tired/sick/sick and tired of, have had enough of, be sick to death, be fed up with.* * *become boring: This programme has омръзвам to me. - Тази програма ми омръзна.* * *1. tire, bore;grow/become boring;weary 2. ОМРЪЗВАМ на хората make a nuisance of o.s. 3. всичко му е омръзнало he is sick and tired/sick to death of everything 4. омръзва ми get/be/grow tired (да of, с ger.), get bored with, get fed up with (да с ger.) 5. омръзнал ми е животът be tired of life 6. омръзнало ми е be tired/sick/sick and tired of, have had enough of -
114 bore
n. boorgat; kaliber; diameter; vervelend persoon--------v. boren; doordringen; vervelenbore1[ bo:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 boorgat ⇒ geboord gat, boring3 boor————————bore21 (een gat) boren ⇒ drillen, een put slaan♦voorbeelden:1 doordringen ⇒ zich (een weg) banen, moeizaam vooruitkomen♦voorbeelden:1 they bored (their way) through the jungle/the crouwd • ze baanden zich moeizaam een weg door het oerwoud/de menigte2 vervelen♦voorbeelden:————————bore3→ bear bear/ -
115 проскучать
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116 nu|da
f 1. (bezczynność) boredom U- zżerała go nuda he was bored stiff a. out of his mind- nuda biła z twarzy widzów the spectators had bored expressions on their faces- robić coś z nudów to do sth out of boredom- co za nudy w tej szkole! this school is so boring!- umierać z nudów to be bored to death2. (rzecz nudna) bore; yawn pot.- ten film to okropna nuda this film is such a bore- jego wykłady to zwykłe nudy his lectures are so deadly boring- straszny film, mówię ci, nudy na pudy! what an awful film, believe me, absolutely deadlyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nu|da
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117 gogait egin
to be bored; \gogait egin eginda dago he's bored stiff; praktikatu behar dute \gogait egin egin arte they should practice until they grow tired of it; \gogait egin gaizto egin to be bored to death -
118 скучно
I1) кратк. прил. см. скучный2) предик. безл. it is dull / tedious / boringмне ску́чно — I am bored
II нареч.ему́ ску́чно до́ смерти — he is bored to death; he is bored stiff разг.
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119 bore
I[bɔ:] n հորատ (գործիք). հրա նո թի/ թնդանոթի տրամաչափ, փողանցքII[bɔ:]1. n ձանձրույթ, ձանձրալի մարդ. He is a bore Նա ձանձրալի/տաղտկալի է.2. մ ձանձրացնել. bore smn stiff մա հու չափ ձանձրացնել. be bored ձանձ րա նալ. bored doing nothing պարապությունից զահ լան գնացած[bɔ:] v հորատել, շաղափել, ծակել. bore a tun nel թունել բացել. bore a well ջրհոր հորատել. bore a hole անցք բացել/ծակել. bore 100 metre. of granite 100 մետր հաս տու թյամբ գրանիտը ծակել. His eyes bored through me Նա ծակող հայացքով նայեց ինձ -
120 suer
suer [sye]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb* * *sɥe
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1) ( exsuder) [personne, peau] to sweat; [mur, roche] to ooze [eau, humidité]suer sang et eau — fig to sweat blood and tears ( pour faire to do; sur quelque chose over something)
2) ( dégager) [personne] to exude [bêtise, ennui, misère]
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faire suer quelqu'un — (colloq) ( embêter) to bore somebody stiff (colloq) ( avec with)
* * *sɥe1. vi1) (= transpirer) to sweat2) (= suinter) to ooze2. vtfig, [misère, haine] to exude* * *suer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( exsuder) [personne, peau] to sweat; [mur, roche] to ooze [eau, humidité]; il suait toute l'eau de son corps he was dripping with sweat; suer sang et eau fig to sweat blood and tears (pour faire to do; sur qch over sth);2 ( dégager) [personne] to exude [bêtise, ennui, misère]; un livre/une ville qui sue l'ennui an incredibly boring book/town.B vi to sweat (sur over); suer à grosses gouttes to sweat buckets; faire suer ( embêter)○ to bore [sb] stiff [personne] (avec with); Culin to sweat [légumes]; qu'est-ce qu'on se fait suer ici○! it's deadly boring here![sɥe] verbe intransitifsuer à grosses gouttes to be streaming with sweat, to be sweating profuselyj'en ai sué pour faire démarrer la tondeuse! I had the devil's own job trying to get the mower started!4. (familier & locution)elle m'a fait suer toute la matinée pour que je joue avec elle she pestered me all morning to play with her————————[sɥe] verbe transitif1. [sueur] to sweatsuer sang et eau [faire de grands efforts] to sweat blood2. [humidité] to ooze
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