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61 fatigued
adjective (made very tired: She was fatigued by the constant questioning.) nogurdināt -
62 flake out
((slang) to fall asleep straight away because one is extremely tired.) atslēgties -
63 flaked out
((slang) extremely tired: You must be flaked out after being awake all night.) (galīgi) beigts (pārguris) -
64 have it one's own way
(to get one's own way: Oh, have it your own way - I'm tired of arguing.) dari, kā zini -
65 ill-tempered / ill-natured
adjectives (having or showing bad temper: Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired.) īgns; saīdzis -
66 order about
(to keep on giving orders (to someone): I'm tired of him ordering me about all the time.) izrīkot -
67 rundown
adjective (tired or exhausted because one has worked too hard: He feels run-down.) nomocījies; spēkus zaudējis -
68 tire out
(to tire or exhaust completely: The hard work tired her out.) nogurdināt; novārdzināt -
69 turn back
(to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction: He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier.) sūtīt/griezties atpakaļ -
70 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) galīgi novalkāts2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) pārguris
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tired — [ taırd ] adjective *** 1. ) needing to rest or sleep: She was too tired to do any more. My mother looked tired and ill. feel tired: He felt too tired to drive home. get tired: Kids can suddenly get very tired after playing for a time. a ) if a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tired — W2S1 [taıəd US taırd] adj 1.) feeling that you want to sleep or rest so tired (that) ▪ I m so tired I could sleep for a week. too tired to do sth ▪ He was too tired to argue. ▪ He looks tired out (=very tired) . ▪ No, Frank said in a tired voice … Dictionary of contemporary English
tired´ly — tired «tyrd», adjective. 1. weary; wearied; fatigued; exhausted: »The team was tired, but each boy continued to play as hard as he could. Figurative. His suit always looked a bit tired after he had worn it all week. 2. sick (of); … Useful english dictionary
-tired — «tyrd», adjective. 1. weary; wearied; fatigued; exhausted: »The team was tired, but each boy continued to play as hard as he could. Figurative. His suit always looked a bit tired after he had worn it all week. 2. sick (of); … Useful english dictionary
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tired — [tīrd] adj. [ME (Northern) tyrit < tiren: see TIRE1] 1. fatigued, worn out, or weary 2. stale; hackneyed ☆ make someone tired Slang to annoy or vex someone [this foolishness makes me tired] tiredly adv. tiredness n … English World dictionary
tired — ► ADJECTIVE 1) in need of sleep or rest; weary. 2) (tired of) bored with. 3) (of a statement or idea) boring or uninteresting because overfamiliar.. ● tired and emotional Cf. ↑tired and emotional … English terms dictionary
Tired — Tired, a. Weary; fatigued; exhausted. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tired — [adj] exhausted, weary all in*, annoyed, asleep, beat*, bored, broken down, burned out*, collapsing, consumed, dead on one’s feet*, distressed, dog tired*, done for*, done in*, drained, drooping, droopy, drowsy, empty, enervated, exasperated,… … New thesaurus
tired — index languid, lifeless (dull) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tired — tī(ə)rd adj drained of strength and energy: fatigued often to the point of exhaustion … Medical dictionary