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1 tire out
transitive verb* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) erschöpfen* * *◆ tire outI. vt▪ to \tire out out ⇆ sb jdn müde machento \tire out oneself out working sich akk durch das Arbeiten erschöpfenII. vi erschöpft sein* * *vt sep(völlig) erschöpfen* * *transitive verb -
2 tire out
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3 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) agotar, destrozarv.• aperrear v.• estropear v.• moler v.• sobar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o agotar, dejar exhaustoto be tired out — estar* agotado or rendido
VT + ADV agotar, dejar rendido* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o agotar, dejar exhaustoto be tired out — estar* agotado or rendido
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4 tire out
vtto \tire out sb <-> out jdn müde machen; -
5 tire out
tire [sb.] out sfinireto tire oneself out — stancarsi ( doing a fare)
* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) spossare* * *vt + advsfinire, spossare* * *tire [sb.] out sfinireto tire oneself out — stancarsi ( doing a fare)
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6 tire out
tire [somebody] out épuiserto tire oneself out — se fatiguer ( doing à faire)
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7 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) udmatte* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) udmatte -
8 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) gera úrvinda -
9 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) kimerít -
10 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) cansar -
11 tire out
çok yormak, canını çıkarmak, halsiz bırakmak* * *yor* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) bitkin düşürmek, canını çıkarmak -
12 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) izčrpati -
13 tire out
• näännyttää• uuvuttaa• väsyttää• rasittaa• kypsyttää* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) uuvuttaa -
14 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) slite ut -
15 tire out
vt* * *(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) wykończyć -
16 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) nogurdināt; novārdzināt -
17 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) nuvarginti -
18 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) trötta ut, göra uttröttad -
19 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) a istovi -
20 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) ξεθεώνω
См. также в других словарях:
tire out — See: WEAR OUT(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
tire out — See: WEAR OUT(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
tire out — index tax (overwork) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tire out — verb exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress (Freq. 2) We wore ourselves out on this hike • Syn: ↑tire, ↑wear upon, ↑wear, ↑weary, ↑jade, ↑wear out, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
tire out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms tire out : present tense I/you/we/they tire out he/she/it tires out present participle tiring out past tense tired out past participle tired out to make someone feel very tired All that exercise really tired… … English dictionary
tire out — PHRASAL VERB If something tires you out, it makes you exhausted. [V n P] The oppressive afternoon heat had quite tired him out... [V P n (not pron)] His objective was to tire out the climbers. Derived words: tired out … English dictionary
tire out — tire (you) out to feel that you do not have any energy. Painting the living room in one day really tired Dad out … New idioms dictionary
tire out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To become tired] Syn. become exhausted, be exhausted, get tired, be overcome; see fail 1 , weary 2 . 2. [To make tired] Syn. overcome, exhaust, wear down; see defeat 1 , weary 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To make… … English dictionary for students
tire\ out — See: wear out(2) … Словарь американских идиом
tire out — make very tired My father was tired out after working hard all day … Idioms and examples
To tire out — Tire Tire, v. t. To exhaust the strength of, as by toil or labor; to exhaust the patience of; to wear out (one s interest, attention, or the like); to weary; to fatigue; to jade. Shak. [1913 Webster] Tired with toil, all hopes of safety past.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English