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1 tired
1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) κουρασμένος2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) μπουχτισμένος -
2 Tired
adj.See Weary.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tired
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3 dog-tired
adjective (very tired: I'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.) ψόφιος -
4 fed up
(tired; bored and annoyed: I'm fed up with all this work!) μπουχτισμένος -
5 sick
[sik] 1. adjective1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) που του έρχεται εμετός/ζαλισμένος απο το κούνημα2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) άρρωστος3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) μπουχτισμένος,αηδιασμένος4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) άρρωστος,απογοητευμένος5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) αρρωστημένος2. noun(vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) εμετός,ξεράσματα- sicken- sickening
- sickeningly
- sickly
- sickness
- sick-leave
- make someone sick
- make sick
- the sick
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6 tire
I see tyre II verb(to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) κουράζω / -ομαι- tired- tiredness
- tireless
- tirelessly
- tirelessness
- tiresome
- tiresomely
- tiresomeness
- tiring
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7 weary
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8 altogether
[o:ltə'ɡeðə]1) (completely: I'm not altogether satisfied.) εντελώς2) (on the whole and considering everything: I'm wet, I'm tired and I'm cold. Altogether I'm not feeling very cheerful.) γενικά -
9 beaten
1) (overcome; defeated: the beaten team; He looked tired and beaten.) ηττημένος/καταβεβλημένος2) (mixed thoroughly: beaten egg.) χτυπημένος -
10 call it a day
(to bring (something) to an end; to stop (eg working): I'm so tired that I'll have to call it a day.) σταματώ(δουλειά) -
11 caprice
[kə'pri:s]1) (an especially unreasonable sudden change of mind etc; a whim: I'm tired of the old man and his caprices.) ιδιοτροπία2) (a fanciful and lively piece of music etc.) καπρίτσιο•- capriciously
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12 dog
[doɡ] 1. noun(a domestic, meat-eating animal related to the wolf and fox.) σκύλος2. adjective((usually of members of the dog family) male: a dog-fox.) αρσενικός3. verb(to follow closely as a dog does: She dogged his footsteps.) ακολουθώ παντού- dogged- doggedly
- doggedness
- dog-biscuit
- dog collar
- dog-eared
- dog-tired
- a dog's life
- go to the dogs
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13 drawn
1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) τραβηγμένος2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) ισόπαλος3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) τραβηγμένος,έξω από τη θήκη4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) κατά(βε)βλημένος -
14 drop off
1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) πέφτω2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) αποκοιμιέμαι3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) κατεβάζω -
15 ease
[i:z] 1. noun1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) άνεση2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) ευκολία3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) φυσικότητα2. verb1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) ξαλαφρώνω2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) χαλαρώνω3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) μετακινώ σιγά-σιγά•- easily- easiness
- easy 3. interjection(a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) με το μαλακό!- easy-going
- at ease
- easier said than done
- go easy on
- stand at ease
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16 effort
['efət]1) (hard work; energy: Learning a foreign language requires effort; The effort of climbing the hill made the old man very tired.) προσπάθεια2) (a trying hard; a struggle: The government's efforts to improve the economy were unsuccessful; Please make every effort to be punctual.) προσπάθεια3) (the result of an attempt: Your drawing was a good effort.) προσπάθεια•- effortlessly -
17 eternal
[i'tə:nl]1) (without end; lasting for ever; unchanging: God is eternal; eternal life.) αιώνιος2) (never ceasing: I am tired of your eternal complaints.) αιώνιος,ακατάπαυστος•- eternity -
18 everlasting
adjective (endless; continual; unchanging: I'm tired of your everlasting grumbles; everlasting life/flowers.) αιώνιος, αέναος -
19 exhaust
[iɡ'zo:st] 1. verb1) (to make very tired: She was exhausted by her long walk.) εξαντλώ2) (to use all of; to use completely: We have exhausted our supplies; You're exhausting my patience.) εξαντλώ3) (to say all that can be said about (a subject etc): We've exhausted that topic.) εξαντλώ2. noun((an outlet from the engine of a car, motorcycle etc for) fumes and other waste.) εξάτμιση- exhaustion
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20 exhausted
adjective (extremely tired.) εξαντλημένος
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