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to grow weary of something

  • 1 weary

    'wiəri
    1. adjective
    (tired; with strength or patience exhausted: a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes.) fatigado, agotado, cansado

    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become tired: The patient wearies easily; Don't weary the patient.) cansar(se), fatigar(se)
    - weariness
    - wearisome
    - wearisomely

    weary adj cansado
    you look weary! ¡tienes cara de cansado!
    El comparativo de weary se escribe wearier; el superlativo se escribe weariest
    tr['wɪərɪ]
    adjective (comp wearier, superl weariest)
    1 (exhausted) cansado,-a, agotado,-a, fatigado,-a, exhausto,-a
    2 (fed up) cansado,-a, harto,-a
    3 (tiring) cansado,-a, agotador,-ra, fatigoso,-a
    1 cansar
    1 cansarse de
    weary ['wɪri] v, - ried ; - rying vt
    1) tire: cansar, fatigar
    2) bore: hastiar, aburrir
    weary vi
    : cansarse
    weary adj, - rier ; - est
    1) tired: cansado
    2) fed up: harto
    3) bored: aburrido
    v.
    aburrir v.
    cansar v.
    fastidiar v.
    fatigar v.
    moler v.
    adj.
    aburrido, -a adj.
    cansado, -a adj.
    laso, -a adj.
    'wɪri, 'wɪəri
    I
    adjective -rier, -riest <person/legs> cansado; < sigh> de cansancio

    to be weary OF something/-ING — estar* cansado or harto or aburrido de algo/+ inf

    to grow weary of somethingcansarse or hartarse or aburrirse de algo


    II
    1.
    -ries, -rying, -ried transitive verb
    a) ( tire) cansar
    b) ( annoy) hartar, cansar, aburrir

    2.
    vi (frml or liter) ( tire)

    to weary of something/somebody — cansarse or hartarse or aburrirse de algo/alguien

    ['wɪǝrɪ]
    1. ADJ
    (compar wearier) (superl weariest)
    1) [person] cansado; [sigh, smile, voice] de cansancio

    to be weary of sth/sb — estar cansado or harto de algo/algn

    to be weary of doing sthestar cansado or harto de hacer algo

    to grow weary[person] cansarse

    2) liter (=tiring) [wait, day] pesado
    2.
    VT frm cansar, agotar
    3.
    VI
    frm

    to weary of sth/sb — cansarse or hartarse de algo/algn

    * * *
    ['wɪri, 'wɪəri]
    I
    adjective -rier, -riest <person/legs> cansado; < sigh> de cansancio

    to be weary OF something/-ING — estar* cansado or harto or aburrido de algo/+ inf

    to grow weary of somethingcansarse or hartarse or aburrirse de algo


    II
    1.
    -ries, -rying, -ried transitive verb
    a) ( tire) cansar
    b) ( annoy) hartar, cansar, aburrir

    2.
    vi (frml or liter) ( tire)

    to weary of something/somebody — cansarse or hartarse or aburrirse de algo/alguien

    English-spanish dictionary > weary

  • 2 weary

    1. adjective
    1) (tired) müde

    be weary of somethingeiner Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein; etwas satt haben (ugs.)

    3) (tiring) ermüdend
    2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verb

    weary of something/somebody — einer Sache/jemandes überdrüssig werden

    * * *
    ['wiəri] 1. adjective
    (tired; with strength or patience exhausted: a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes.) müde
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become tired: The patient wearies easily; Don't weary the patient.) ermüden
    - academic.ru/93677/wearily">wearily
    - weariness
    - wearisome
    - wearisomely
    * * *
    [ˈwɪəri, AM ˈwɪri]
    I. adj
    1. (very tired) müde, erschöpft
    \weary to death sterbensmüde, total erschöpft
    2. (bored) gelangweilt; (unenthusiastic) lustlos
    to be \weary of sth etw leid sein [o satthaben]
    to grow \weary of sth einer S. gen überdrüssig werden
    \weary of life lebensmüde
    3. (corny)
    \weary joke abgedroschener Witz
    II. vt
    <- ie->
    to \weary sb [with sth]
    1. (make tired) jdn [mit etw dat] ermüden
    to be wearied by sth von etw dat erschöpft sein
    2. (make bored) jdn [mit etw dat] langweilen
    to be wearied by sth von etw dat genug haben, etw satthaben
    III. vi
    <- ie->
    to \weary of sth von etw dat genug haben, etw satthaben
    * * *
    ['wIərɪ]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) (= tired, dispirited) müde; (= fed up) lustlos; smile, groan matt

    to be/grow weary of sth — etw leid sein/werden, einer Sache (gen) überdrüssig or müde sein/werden (geh)

    2) (= tiring) wait, routine etc ermüdend
    2. vt
    ermüden
    3. vi

    to weary of stheiner Sache (gen) müde or überdrüssig werden (geh)

    she wearied of being alonesie wurde es leid or müde (geh) or überdrüssig (geh), allein zu sein

    * * *
    weary [ˈwıərı]
    A adj (adv wearily)
    1. müde, matt, erschöpft ( beide:
    with von, vor dat):
    even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea (Sprichwort) auch das größte Unglück hat einmal ein Ende
    2. müde, überdrüssig ( beide:
    of gen):
    weary of life lebensmüde;
    I am weary of it ich habe es satt
    3. ermüdend:
    a) lästig, beschwerlich
    b) langweilig
    B v/t
    1. ermüden
    2. langweilen
    C v/i überdrüssig oder müde werden (of gen)
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (tired) müde
    2) (bored, impatient)

    be weary of somethingeiner Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein; etwas satt haben (ugs.)

    3) (tiring) ermüdend
    2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verb

    weary of something/somebody — einer Sache/jemandes überdrüssig werden

    * * *
    adj.
    müd adj.

    English-german dictionary > weary

  • 3 müde

    I Adj. tired; (matt) weary; (erschöpft) exhausted; (schläfrig) sleepy; müdes Lächeln fig. weary smile; keine müde Mark umg., fig. not a penny ( oder cent); einer Sache müde werden grow weary ( oder tired) of s.th.; umg. (satt haben) get fed up with s.th.; ich bin es jetzt müde I’ve had enough (of it); nicht müde werden zu (+ Inf.) never tire of (+ Ger.)
    II Adv. wearily, in a tired way; müde lächeln smile wearily, give a weary smile; müde abwinken give a weary gesture of refusal
    * * *
    weary; sleepy; tired
    * * *
    mü|de ['myːdə]
    1. adj
    1) tired; (= erschöpft) weary, tired; Haupt weary
    2) (= überdrüssig) tired, weary

    mǘde werden — to tire or weary of sth, to grow tired or weary of sth

    mǘde sein — to be tired or weary of sth

    des Wartens mǘde sein — to be tired of waiting

    ich bin es mǘde, das zu tun — I'm tired or weary of doing that

    sie wird nicht mǘde, das zu tun — she never tires or wearies of doing that

    keine mǘde Mark (inf)not a single penny

    2. adv
    1)

    (= erschöpft) sich mǘde reden/kämpfen — to tire oneself out talking/fighting

    sich mǘde laufen — to tire oneself out running about

    2)

    (= gelangweilt) mǘde lächeln — to give a weary smile

    mǘde lächelnd — with a weary smile

    mǘde abwinken — to make a weary gesture (with one's hand)

    * * *
    1) (tired; with strength or patience exhausted: a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes.) weary
    3) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) tired
    * * *
    mü·de
    [ˈmy:də]
    I. adj
    1. (schlafbedürftig) tired
    \müde Arme/Beine/ (geh) \müdes Haupt weary arms/legs/head
    [von etw dat] \müde sein/werden to be/become tired [as a result of sth]
    von zu viel Bier in der Mittagspause wird man \müde drinking too much beer during your lunch-hour makes you feel tired! [or sleepy
    2. (gelangweilt) weary, tired
    einer S. gen \müde sein/werden to be/grow tired of sth
    nicht \müde werden, etw zu tun to never tire of doing sth; s.a. Mark1
    II. adv
    sich akk \müde kämpfen/laufen/reden to fight/walk/speak until one is exhausted
    2. (gelangweilt) wearily, tiredly
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv tired; (ermattet) weary; (schläfrig) sleepy

    ein müdes Lächeln(auch fig.) a weary smile

    etwas müde sein(geh.) be tired of something

    einer Sache (Gen.) müde werden(geh.) tire or grow tired of something

    nicht müde werden, etwas zu tun — never tire of doing something; s. auch Mark I

    2.
    adverbial wearily; (schläfrig) sleepily
    * * *
    A. adj tired; (matt) weary; (erschöpft) exhausted; (schläfrig) sleepy;
    müdes Lächeln fig weary smile;
    keine müde Mark umg, fig not a penny ( oder cent);
    einer Sache müde werden grow weary ( oder tired) of sth; umg (satt haben) get fed up with sth;
    ich bin es jetzt müde I’ve had enough (of it);
    nicht müde werden zu (+inf) never tire of (+ger)
    B. adv wearily, in a tired way;
    müde lächeln smile wearily, give a weary smile;
    müde abwinken give a weary gesture of refusal
    …müde im adj tired of …;
    ehemüde tired of ( oder disillusioned with) married life;
    europamüde disillusioned with the EU;
    kriegsmüde war-weary;
    pillenmüde tired of ( stärker: fed up with) taking pills
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv tired; (ermattet) weary; (schläfrig) sleepy

    ein müdes Lächeln(auch fig.) a weary smile

    etwas müde sein(geh.) be tired of something

    einer Sache (Gen.) müde werden — (geh.) tire or grow tired of something

    nicht müde werden, etwas zu tun — never tire of doing something; s. auch Mark I

    2.
    adverbial wearily; (schläfrig) sleepily

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > müde

  • 4 hastiar

    v.
    to bore.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ DESVIAR], like link=desviar desviar
    1 to bore
    1 to get sick (de, of), get tired (de, of)
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=cansar) to weary
    2) (=aburrir) to bore
    3) (=asquear) to sicken, disgust
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo

    le hastiaban aquellas fiestasshe was tired o weary of those parties

    hastiado de la vidatired o weary of life

    2.
    hastiarse v pron

    hastiarse de algoto grow tired o weary of something

    * * *
    = weary.
    Ex. She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo

    le hastiaban aquellas fiestasshe was tired o weary of those parties

    hastiado de la vidatired o weary of life

    2.
    hastiarse v pron

    hastiarse de algoto grow tired o weary of something

    * * *

    Ex: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.

    * * *
    vt
    estaba hastiado de la vida he was tired o weary of life
    le hastiaban aquellas fiestas she was tired o weary of those parties
    hastiarse DE algo to grow tired o weary OF sth
    se había hastiado de esa vida frívola she had grown weary o tired of her frivolous life
    se hastió de vivir allí he grew tired o weary of living there, he wearied o tired of living there ( liter)
    * * *

    hastiar verbo transitivo to bore, sicken, disgust
    * * *
    vt
    1. [aburrir] to bore
    2. [asquear] to sicken, to disgust
    * * *
    v/t bore
    * * *
    hastiar {85} vt
    1) : to make weary, to bore
    2) : to disgust, to sicken

    Spanish-English dictionary > hastiar

  • 5 überdrüssig

    Adj.: einer Sache überdrüssig sein / werden be / get tired ( oder weary) of s.th.; einer Sache überdrüssig werden auch weary of s.th.; ich bin der Sache überdrüssig auch I feel jaded; sie ist meiner überdrüssig geworden she’s grown tired of me
    * * *
    boring
    * * *
    über|drüs|sig ['yːbɐdrʏsɪç]
    adj

    ǘberdrüssig sein — to be weary of sb/sth

    ǘberdrüssig werden — to (grow) weary of sb/sth

    * * *
    1) (bored: I feel really browned off in this wet weather.) browned off
    2) (annoyed: I'm browned off with his behaviour.) browned off
    3) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) tired
    * * *
    über·drüs·sig
    [ˈy:bɐdrʏsɪç]
    jds/einer S. gen \überdrüssig sein/werden to be/grow tired of sb/a thing
    * * *

    jemandes/einer Sache überdrüssig sein/werden — be/grow tired of somebody/something

    * * *
    einer Sache überdrüssig sein/werden be/get tired ( oder weary) of sth;
    sie ist meiner überdrüssig geworden she’s grown tired of me
    * * *

    jemandes/einer Sache überdrüssig sein/werden — be/grow tired of somebody/something

    * * *
    adj.
    sick of adj.
    weary of adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > überdrüssig

  • 6 lasser

    lasser [lαse]
    ➭ TABLE 1
    1. transitive verb
    [+ personne] to tire
    2. reflexive verb
    se lasser de qch/de faire qch to grow tired of sth/of doing sth
    * * *
    lɑse
    1.
    verbe transitif ( ennuyer) to bore [personne, audience]; ( excéder) to weary [personne, audience]

    2.
    se lasser verbe pronominal [personne] to grow tired (de quelqu'un/quelque chose of somebody/something; de faire of doing)

    sans se lasser — ( infatigablement) without tiring; ( patiemment) patiently

    * * *
    lɒse vt
    to weary, to tire
    * * *
    lasser verb table: aimer
    A vtr ( ennuyer) to bore [personne, audience]; ( excéder) to weary [personne, audience]; elle nous lasse avec ses jérémiades she wears us out with her moaning; ces discours commencent à les lasser they are becoming tired of these speeches; lasser la patience/bonne volonté de qn to exhaust sb's patience/goodwill.
    B se lasser vpr
    1 [personne] to grow tired (de qn/qch of sb/sth; de faire of doing); sans se lasser ( infatigablement) without tiring; ( patiemment) tirelessly;
    2 [patience] to wear thin; [enthousiasme, attention] to flag.
    tout passe, tout lasse, tout casse nothing lasts forever.
    [lase] verbe transitif
    1. (soutenu) [exténuer] to weary
    2. (soutenu) [importuner] to bore, to tire, to weary (soutenu)
    3. [décourager] to tax, to exhaust, to fatigue (soutenu)
    ————————
    se lasser verbe pronominal intransitif
    to get tired, to (grow) weary (soutenu)
    se lasser de quelqu'un/de faire quelque chose to get tired of somebody/of doing something

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > lasser

  • 7 tired

    1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) cansado
    2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) cansado (de)
    tired adj cansado
    tr[taɪəd]
    1 (weary) cansado,-a
    2 (fed up) harto,-a (of, de)
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to get tired cansarse
    tired ['taɪrd] adj
    : cansado, agotado, fatigado
    to get tired: cansarse
    adj.
    acalorado, -a adj.
    cansado, -a adj.
    despernado, -a adj.
    rendido, -a adj.
    taɪrd, 'taɪəd
    a) ( weary) cansado
    b) ( fed up)

    to be tired OF something/somebody/-ING — estar* cansado or harto de algo/alguien /+ inf

    to get/grow tired of something/somebody/-ing — cansarse or hartarse de algo/alguien /+ inf

    c) ( hackneyed) < joke> trasnochado, trillado, manido
    d) (old, faded) <lettuce/salad> mustio; <sofa/chair> (viejo y) gastado
    ['taɪǝd]
    ADJ
    1) [person, eyes] cansado; [voice] cansino

    to be/feel tired — estar/sentirse cansado

    my legs/eyes are tired — tengo las piernas cansadas/los ojos cansados

    to get tired — cansarse

    to look tired — tener cara de cansancio

    to be tired of sb/sth — estar cansado or aburrido de algn/algo

    to get or grow tired of (doing) sth — cansarse or aburrirse de (hacer) algo

    to be tired outestar agotado or rendido

    sick 1., 3)
    2) (fig) (=worn-out) [coat] raído, gastado; [car, chair] cascado; [cliché, ritual, excuse] manido, trillado
    * * *
    [taɪrd, 'taɪəd]
    a) ( weary) cansado
    b) ( fed up)

    to be tired OF something/somebody/-ING — estar* cansado or harto de algo/alguien /+ inf

    to get/grow tired of something/somebody/-ing — cansarse or hartarse de algo/alguien /+ inf

    c) ( hackneyed) < joke> trasnochado, trillado, manido
    d) (old, faded) <lettuce/salad> mustio; <sofa/chair> (viejo y) gastado

    English-spanish dictionary > tired

  • 8 sicken

    sicken [ˈsɪkn]
    rendre malade ; (figurative) écœurer
    to sicken of... se lasser de...
    * * *
    ['sɪkən] 1.
    transitive verb rendre [quelqu'un] malade; fig écœurer
    2.
    1) [person, animal] littér tomber malade, dépérir

    English-French dictionary > sicken

  • 9 περί

    περί, Thess., Delph. περ IG9(2).517.17 (iii B.C.), al., Schwyzer 323 A4 (v/iv B.C.), also [dialect] Aeol., v. infr. A. V ; Elean παρ ib.413.4: Prep. with gen., dat., and acc.:—
    A round about, all round (prop. different from ἀμφί, on both sides). (Cogn. with Skt. pári 'round about'.)
    A WITH GENITIVE,
    I of Place, sts. in Poets, round about, around,

    τετάνυστο π. σπείους ἡμερίς Od.5.68

    ;

    τείχη π. Δαρδανίας E. Tr. 818

    (lyr., s.v.l.);

    εἴλυμα π. χροός A.R.2.1129

    : rarely, like ἀμφί, on both sides, v. περιβαίνω 1 fin.
    2 about near,

    π. σοῦ πάντα γένοιτο ῥόδα IG14.2508

    ([place name] Nemausus).
    II to denote the object about or for which one does something:
    1 with Verbs of fighting or contending, π. τινός for an object—from the notion of the thing's lying in the middle to be fought about, π. τῶνδε for these prizes, Il.23.659 ;

    π. πτόλιος.. μαχήσεται 18.265

    ; π. Πατρόκλοιο θανόντος ib. 195, cf. 17.120;

    π. σεῖο 3.137

    ;

    π. νηὸς ἔχον πόνον 15.416

    ; ἀμύνεσθαι π. πάτρης, π. νηῶν, π. τέκνων, 12.243, 142, 170, etc.; δόλους καὶ μῆτιν ὕφαινον, ὥς τε π. ψυχῆς since it was for my life, Od.9.423 ;

    π. ψυχῆς θέον Ἕκτορος Il.22.161

    ;

    π. ψυχέων ἐμάχοντο Od.22.245

    ; in Prose, τρέχειν π. ἑωυτοῦ, π. τῆς ψυχῆς, Hdt.7.57,9.37;

    ἀγῶνας δραμέονται π. σφέων αὐτῶν Id.8.102

    ;

    νεναυμάχηκε τὴν π. τῶν κρεῶν Ar. Ra. 191

    ; <

    τὸν> π. τοῦ παντὸς δρόμον θέοντες Hdt.8.74

    ; κινδυνεύειν π. τινός ibid., etc.;

    οὐ π. τῶν ἴσων ὁ κίνδυνός ἐστι X.HG7.1.7

    ; and without a Verb,

    π. γῆς ὅρων διαφοραί Th.1.122

    ;

    π. πάντων ἀγαθῶν ὁ ἀγών X.Cyr. 3.3.44

    , cf. S.Aj. 936(lyr.), etc.;

    μάχη π. τινός Pl.Tht. 179d

    ;

    ἐπειγόμενοι π. νίκης Il.23.437

    , cf. 639, Hdt.8.26 ;

    πεῖραν θανάτου π. καὶ ζωᾶς ἀναβάλλεσθαι Pi.N.9.29

    ;

    π. θανάτου φεύγειν Antipho 5.95

    ; but ἐρίσσαι π. μύθων contend about speaking, i. e. who can speak best, Il.15.284 ;

    καὶ ἀθανάτοισιν ἐρίζεσκον π. τόξων Od.8.225

    , cf. 24.515.
    2 with words which denote care or anxiety, about, on account of,

    π. Τρώων.. μερμηρίζειν Il.20.17

    ;

    ἄχος π. τινός Od.21.249

    ;

    φόνου π. βουλεύειν 16.234

    ;

    φροντίζειν π. τινός Hdt.8.36

    , etc.;

    κήδεσθαι π. τ. S.Ph. 621

    ;

    δεδιέναι π. τ. Pl.Prt. 320a

    , etc.;

    ἀπολογεῖσθαι π. τ. X.Cyr.2.2.13

    ; κρίνειν, διαγιγνώσκειν π. τ., Pi.N.5.40, Antipho 5.96; π. τ. ψηφίζεσθαι, διαψηφίζεσθαι, ψῆφον φέρειν, IG12.57.42, X.HG2.3.50, Lycurg.11 ;

    βουλεύεσθαι π. τῆς κοινῆς σωτηρίας Isoc.5.69

    ;

    π. Μεθωναίων IG12.57.49

    ; διανοεῖσθαι, σκοπεῖν π. τινός, Pl.Phdr. 270d, Phd. 65e;

    μαντεύεσθαι π. τ. Hdt.8.36

    , cf. S.Tr.77 ; π. πότου γοῦν ἐστί σοι; so with you it is a question of drink? Ar.Eq.87, cf. Plu.2.43b.
    3 with Verbs of hearing, knowing, speaking, etc., about, concerning,

    π. νόστου ἄκουσα Od.19.270

    ;

    οἶδα γὰρ εὖ π. κείνου 17.563

    ;

    π. πομπῆς μνησόμεθα 7.191

    ;

    π. πατρὸς ἐρέσθαι 1.135

    , 3.77 ; π. τινὸς ἐρέειν, λέγειν, λόγον ποιήσασθαι, etc., Hdt. 1.5, S.OT 707, X.Cyr.1.6.13, etc.;

    λέγειν καὶ ἀκούειν π. ἑκάστου Th.4.22

    , etc.;

    λόγος π. τινός Pl.Prt. 347b

    , etc.;

    ἡ π. τινὸς φήμη Aeschin.1.48

    ; π. τινὸς ἀγγεῖλαι, κηρῦξαι, S.El. 1111, Ant. 193 ; π. τινὸς διελθεῖν, διεξελθεῖν, διηγεῖσθαι, Isoc.9.2, Pl.Plt. 274b, Euthphr.6c, etc.;

    παίζειν π. τινός X.Mem.1.3.8

    ;

    ἐμπειροτέρως ἔχειν π. τινός Aeschin.1.82

    ;

    νόμον γράψαι π. τινός X.HG2.3.52

    , etc.;

    νόμῳ χρῆσθαι π. τινός S.Ant. 214

    .
    4 of impulse or motive rather than object, ἐμαρνάσθην ἔριδος πέρι fought for very enmity, Il.7.301, cf. 16.476, 20.253.
    5 about, in regard to,

    μεμηνυμένος π. τινός Th.6.53

    ;

    οὕτως ἔσχε π. τοῦ πρήγματος τούτου Hdt.1.117

    ;

    τὰ π. τῶν Πλαταιῶν γεγενημένα Th.2.6

    ;

    τὸ π. τούτου γεγονός Plb.1.54.5

    : in Prose freq. without a Verb,

    ἡ π. τῶν Μαντινικῶν πρᾶξις Th.6.88

    ; τὰ π. τινός the circumstances of.., ib.32, 8.14,26, etc. (cf. infr. C. 1.5); οὕτω δὴ καὶ π. τῶν ἀρετῶν (sc. ἔχει) Pl.Men. 72c, cf. R. 534b, 551c, etc.; π. τοῦ καταλειφθῆναι τὸν σῖτον as for reserving the corn, PMich.Zen.28.5 (iii B.C.): without the Art., ἀριθμοῦ πέρι as to number, Hdt.7.102; χρηστηρίων δὲ πέρι .. Id.2.54.
    III before, above, beyond, of superiority, chiefly in [dialect] Ep.,

    π. πάντων ἔμμεναι ἄλλων Il.1.287

    ;

    π. δ' ἄλλων φασὶ γενέσθαι 4.375

    ;

    τετιμῆσθαι π. πάντων 9.38

    ;

    ὃν π. πάσης τῖεν ὁμηλικίης 5.325

    ;

    ὃν.. π. πάντων φίλατο παίδων 20.304

    ;

    π. πάντων ἴδριες ἀνδρῶν Od.7.108

    ;

    κρατερὸς π. πάντων Il.21.566

    , cf. 1.417, Od.11.216: in this sense freq. divided from its gen., π. φρένας ἔμμεναι ἄλλων in understanding to be beyond them, Il.17.171, cf. 1.258, Od.1.66 ;

    π. μὲν εἶδος, π. δ' ἔργα τέτυκτο τῶν ἄλλων Δαναῶν Il.17.279

    ;

    π. μὲν κρατέεις, π. δ' αἴσυλα ῥέζεις ἀνδρῶν 21.214

    ;

    π. δ' ἔγχει Ἀχαιῶν φέρτατός ἐσσι 7.289

    , cf. Pi.O.6.50, Theoc. 25.119.—In this sense π. is sts. adverbial, and the gen. is absent, v. infr. E. II.
    IV in Hdt. and [dialect] Att. Prose, to denote value, ἡμῖν π. πολλοῦ ἐστι it is of much consequence, worth much, to us, Hdt.1. 120, cf. Antipho 6.3 ; π. πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαί τινας to reckon them for, i.e. worth, much, Hdt.1.73, X.Mem.2.3.10, etc.; π. πλείονος, π. πλείστου ποιεῖσθαι, Id.An.7.7.44, Cyr.7.5.60 ;

    π. πλείστου ἡγεῖσθαι Th.2.89

    ;

    π. παντὸς ποιεῖσθαι X.Cyr.1.4.1

    ; π. ἐλάττονος ἡγούμενοι, π. οὐδενὸς ἡγήσασθαι, Lys.2.71,31.31.
    V [dialect] Aeol. περί and περ = ὑπέρ, στροῦθοι περὶ γᾶς.. δίννεντες πτέρα Sapph.1.10; περ κεφάλας prob. in Alc.93, cf. 18 ;

    περρ ἁπαλῶ στύματός σε πεδέρχομαι Theoc.29.25

    ; also Hellenistic, ὃ διέγραψε Προῖτος περί μου paid on my behalf, PCair. Zen.790.23 (iii B. C.), cf. UPZ57.12 (ii B. C.).
    B WITH DATIVE (in [dialect] Att. Prose mostly in signf. 11, esp. in Th.),
    I of Place, round about, around, of close-fitting dresses, armour, etc.,

    ἔνδυνε π. στήθεσσι χιτῶνα Il.10.21

    ;

    χιτῶνα π. χροῒ δῦνεν Od.15.60

    ;

    δύσετο τεύχεα καλὰ π. χροΐ Il.13.241

    ;

    ἕσσαντο π. χροῒ χαλκόν Od.24.467

    ;

    κνημῖδας.. π. κνήμῃσιν ἔθηκε Il.11.17

    ;

    βεβλήκει τελαμῶνα π. στήθεσσι 12.401

    : in Prose,

    π. τῇσι κεφαλῇσι εἶχον τιάρας Hdt.7.61

    ;

    θώρακα π. τοῖς στέρνοις ἔχειν X.Cyr.1.2.13

    ; οἱ στρεπτοὶ οἱ π. τῇ δέρῃ καὶ τὰ ψέλια π. ταῖς χερσί ib.1.3.2. ;

    π. τῇ χειρὶ δακτύλιον ὄντα Pl.R. 359e

    , etc.;

    χαλκὸς ἔλαμπε π. στήθεσσι Il.13.245

    ;

    χιτῶνα π. στήθεσσι δαΐξαι 2.416

    ;

    πήληξ.. κονάβησε π. κροτάφοισι 15.648

    ; in other relations, π. δ' ἔγχεϊ χεῖρα καμεῖται will grow weary by grasping the spear, 2.389 ;

    δράκων ἑλισσόμενος π. χειῇ 22.95

    ;

    κνίση ἑλισσομένη π. καπνῷ 1.317

    ;

    π. σταχύεσσιν ἐέρση 23.598

    ;

    μάρναντο π. Σκαιῇσι πύλῃσιν 18.453

    : rarely in Trag.,

    π. βρέτει πλεχθείς A.Eu. 259

    (lyr.);

    κεῖται νεκρὸς π. νεκρῷ S.Ant. 1240

    .
    2 in Poets, also, around a weapon, i. e. spitted upon it, transfixed by it,

    π. δουρὶ πεπαρμένη Il.21.577

    ;

    ἐρεικόμενος π. δουρί 13.441

    ;

    κυλινδόμενος π. χαλκῷ 8.86

    ;

    π. δουρὶ ἤσπαιρε 13.570

    ;

    πεπτῶτα π. ξίφει S.Aj. 828

    ;

    αἷμα ἐρωήσει π. δουρί Il.1.303

    .
    3 of a warrior standing over a dead comrade so as to defend him,

    ἀμφὶ δ' ἄρ' αὐτῷ βαῖν', ὥς τις π. πόρτακι μήτηρ 17.4

    ; ἑστήκει, ὥς τίς τε λέων π. οἷσι τέκεσσι ib. 133 ; Αἴας π. Πατρόκλῳ.. βεβήκει ib. 137, cf. 355 ;

    π. σκύμνοισι βεβηκώς Ar.Eq. 1039

    .
    II of an object for or about which one struggles (cf. supr. A. 11.1),

    π. οἷσι μαχειόμενος κτεάτεσσι Od.17.471

    ;

    μαχήσασθαι π. δαιτί 2.245

    ;

    π. παιδὶ μάχης πόνος Il.16.568

    ;

    ἄνδρα π. ᾗ πατρίδι μαρνάμενον Tyrt.10.2

    ;

    π. τοῖς φιλτάτοις κυβεύειν Pl.Prt. 314a

    ;

    π. τῇ Σικελίᾳ ἔσται ὁ ἀγών Th.6.34

    codd.;

    κινδυνεύειν π. αὑτῷ Antipho 5.6

    .
    2 with Verbs denoting care, anxiety, or the opposite (cf. supr. A. 11.2),

    π. γὰρ δίε ποιμένι λαῶν, μή τι πάθοι Il.5.566

    ;

    ἔδεισεν δὲ π. ξανθῷ Μενελάῳ 10.240

    , cf. 11.557;

    δεδιότες π. τῷ χωρίῳ Th.1.60

    , cf. 74, 119, Ar.Eq.27;

    θαρρεῖν π. τῇ ἑαυτοῦ ψυχῇ Pl.Phd. 114d

    , cf. Tht. 148c;

    π. πλέγματι γαθεῖ Theoc.1.54

    .
    3 generally, of the cause or occasion, on account of, by reason of, ἀτύζεσθαι π. καπνῷ, v.l. for ὑπὸ καπνοῦ in Il.8.183;

    μὴ π. Μαρδονίῳ πταίσῃ ἡ Ἑλλάς Hdt.9.101

    ;

    π. σφίσιν αὐτοῖς πταῖσαι Th.6.33

    ;

    π. αὑτῷ σφαλῆναι Id.1.69

    : in Poets, π. δείματι for fear, Pi.P.5.58 ; π. τιμᾷ in honour or praise, ib.2.59; π. τάρβει, π. φόβῳ, A.Pers. 696 (lyr.), Ch.35(lyr.);

    π. χάρματι h.Cer. 429

    :—but π. θυμῷ is f.l. in Hdt.3.50.
    C WITH ACCUSATIVE,
    I of Place, prop. of the object round about which motion takes place, π. βόθρον ἐφοίτων came flocking round the pit, Od.11.42 ;

    π. νεκρὸν ἤλασαν ἵππους Il.23.13

    ;

    π. τέρματα ἵπποι τρωχῶσι 22.162

    ; ἄστυ πέρι.. διώκειν ib. 173, 230 ;

    ἐρύσας π. σῆμα 24.16

    , cf. 51, etc.;

    π. φρένας ἤλυθ' ἰωή 10.139

    ;

    π. φρένας ἤλυθε οἶνος Od.9.362

    : also of extension round, ἑστάμεναι π. τοῖχον, π. βωμόν, Il.18.374, Od.13.187, etc.;

    λέξασθαι π. ἄστυ Il.8.519

    ;

    μάρνασθαι π. ἄ. 6.256

    , etc.;

    φυλάσσοντας π. μῆλα 12.303

    ; οἳ π. Πηνειὸν.. ναίεσκον, π. Δωδώνην.. οἰκί' ἔθεντο, 2.757, 750;

    σειρήν κεν π. ῥίον Οὐλύμποιο δησαίμην 8.25

    , cf. Od.18.67: in Prose,

    ἰκριῶσαι π. τὼ ἀγάλματε IG12.371.22

    ;

    φυλακὰς δεῖ π. τὸ στρατόπεδον εἶναι X.An. 5.1.9

    ; π. τὴν κρήνην εὕδειν somewhere near it, Pl.Phdr. 259a, cf. X.Cyr. 1.2.9;

    εἶναι π. τὸν λαγώ Id.Cyn.4.4

    ; π. λίθον πεσών upon it, Ar.Ach. 1180; π. αὑτὰ καταρρεῖν collapse upon themselves, D.2.10;

    ταραχθεῖσαι [αἱ νῆες] π. ἀλλήλας Th.7.23

    ; πλεῦνες π. ἕνα many to one, Hdt.7.103 ; π. τὸν ἄρξαντα.. τὸ ἀδίκημά ἐστι is imputable to him who.., Antipho 4.4.2 : freq. with a Subst. only, ἡ π. Λέσβον ναυμαχία the sea-fight off Lesbos, X.HG2.3.32 ;

    οἱ π. τὴν Ἔφεσον Pl.Tht. 179e

    ;

    στρατηγοὶ π. Πελοπόννησον IG12.324.18

    : strengthd.,

    π. τ' ἀμφί τε τάφρον Il.17.760

    ;

    π. τ' ἀμφί τε κύματα Hes.Th. 848

    ; cf. ἀμφί c. 1.2.
    2 of persons who are about one,

    ἔχειν τινὰ π. αὑτόν X.HG5.3.22

    ; esp. οἱ π. τινά a person's attendants, connexions, associates, or colleagues,

    οἱ π. τὸν Πείσανδρον πρέσβεις Th.8.63

    ; οἱ π. Ἡράκλειτον his school, Pl.Cra. 440c, cf. X.An.1.5.8, etc.; οἱ π. Ἀρχίαν πολέμαρχοι Archias and his colleagues, Id.HG5.4.2, cf. An.2.4.2, etc.; οἱ π. τινά so-and-so and his family, PGrenf.1.21.16 (ii B.C.), etc.; later οἱ π. τινά, periphr. for the person himself, οἱ π. Φαβρίκιον Fabricius, Plu.Pyrrh.20, cf. Tim.13, IGRom.3.883.14 (Tarsus, ii/iii A.D.); cf. ἀμφί C. 1.3.
    3 of the object about which one is occupied or concerned, π. δόρπα πονεῖσθαι, π. δεῖπνον πένεσθαι, Il.24.444, Od.4.624 (but π. τεύχε' ἕπουσι, tmesis for περιέπουσι, Il.15.555); later mostly εἶναι π. τι, Th.7.31, X.HG2.2.4;

    γενέσθαι Isoc.3.12

    ; π. γυναῖκας γενέσθαι Vett. Val.17.20;

    ὄντων ἡμῶν π. ταύτην τὴν πραγματείαν D.48.6

    ;

    διατρῖψαι π. τὴν θήραν X.Cyr.1.2.11

    , etc.: less freq.

    ἔχειν π. τινάς Id.HG7.4.28

    , Gal.15.442; in periphr. phrases, οἱ π. τὴν ποίησιν καὶ τοὺς λόγους ὄντες poets and orators, Isoc.12.35 ;

    οἱ π. τὴν φιλοσοφίαν ὄντες Id.9.8

    ; οἱ π. τὴν μουσικήν ib.4 ; οἱ π. τὰς τελετάς ministers of the mysteries, Pl.Phd. 69c ; ὁ π. τὸν ἵππον the groom, X. Eq.6.3; cf. ἀμφί C. 1.6.
    4 round or about a place, and so in,

    π. νῆσον ἀλώμενοι Od.4.368

    , cf. 90;

    ἐμέμηκον π. σηκούς 9.439

    ; ἃν π. ψυχὰν γάθησεν in his heart, Pi.P.4.122 ;

    χρονίζειν π. Αἴγυπτον Hdt.3.61

    , cf. 7.131;

    εὕροι ἄν τις [βασιλείας] π. τοὺς βαρβάρους Pl.R. 544d

    , etc.; οἱ

    π. Φωκίδα τόποι Plb.5.24.12

    , etc.
    5 about, in the case of, τὰ π. τὴν Αἴγυπτον γεγονότα, τὰ π. Μίλητον γενόμενα, Hdt.3.13, 6.26 ;

    εὐσεβεῖν π. θεούς Pl.Smp. 193a

    ;

    ἀσεβεῖν π. ξένους X.Cyr.5.2.10

    ;

    ἁμαρτάνειν π. τινάς Id.An.3.2.20

    ;

    ἀνήρ ἐστιν ἀγαθὸς π. τὸν δῆμον τὸν Ἀθηναίων IG12.59.10

    ;

    ἄνδρ' ἀγαθὸν ὄντα Μαραθῶνι π. τὴν πόλιν Ar.Ach. 696

    ;

    τοιαύτην γνώμην ἔχειν π. τὸν πατέρα Lys.10.21

    ;

    οὐδεμία συμφορὴ.. ἔσται.. π. οἶκον τὸν σόν Hdt.8.102

    ; ποιέειν or πράττειν τι π. τινά, Id.1.158, Pl.Grg. 507a;

    τὰ π. Πρηξάσπεα πρηχθέντα Hdt.3.76

    ;

    καινοτομεῖν π. τὰ θεῖα Pl. Euthphr.3b

    ;

    π. θεοὺς μὴ σωφρονεῖν X.Mem.1.1.20

    ; σπουδάζειν π. τινά promote his cause, Isoc.1.10: without a Verb,

    αἱ π. τοὺς παῖδας συμφοραί X.Cyr.7.2.20

    ;

    ἡ π. αὑτὸν ἐπιμέλεια Isoc.9.2

    ;

    ἡ π. ἡμᾶς ἡνιόχησις Pl.Phdr. 246b

    : generally, of all relations, about, concerning, in respect of,

    π. μὲν τοὺς ἰχθύας οὕτως ἔχει Hdt.2.93

    , cf. 8.86;

    πονηρὸν π. τὸ σῶμα Pl.Prt. 313d

    ;

    ἀκόλαστος π. ταῦτα Aeschin.1.42

    ; γελοῖος π. τὰς διατριβάς ib.126 ;

    ξυνηνέχθη θόρυβος π. τὸν Ἀστύοχον Th.8.84

    ; as to (cf. A. 11.5),

    π. τὸ παρὸν πάθος Pl.Tht. 179c

    , cf. Phd. 65a : freq. in place of an Adj., ὄργανα ὅσα π. γεωργίαν, i.e. γεωργικά, Id.R. 370d ;

    οἱ νόμοι οἱ π. τοὺς γάμους Id.Cri. 50d

    ;

    αἱ π. τὰ μαθήματα ἡδοναί Id.Phlb. 51e

    ; also in place of a gen., οἱ π. Αυσίαν λόγοι the speeches of L., Id.Phdr. 279a; ἡ π. Φίλιππον τυραννίς the despotism of P., X.HG5.4.2 ;

    ἀκρασίας τῆς π. τὸν θυμόν Arist.EN 1149b19

    : in Prose, to denote circumstances connected with any person or thing, τὰ π. Κῦρον, τὰ π. Ἑλένην, τὰ π. Βάττον, Hdt.1.95, 2.113, 4.154 ; τὰ π. τὸν Ἄθων the works at Mount Athos, Id.7.37; τὰ π. τὰς ναῦς naval affairs, Th.1.13; τὰ π. τὴν ναυμαχίαν (v.l. for τῆς ναυμαχίας ) the events of.., Id.8.63;

    τὰ π. τὸν πόλεμον Pl.R. 468a

    ;

    τὰ π. τὸ σῶμα Id.Phdr. 246d

    ;

    τὰ π. τοὺς θεούς X.Cyr.8.1.23

    , etc.; cf. ἀμφί c.1.4.
    II of Time, π. λύχνων ἁφάς about the time of lamp-lighting, Hdt.7.215; π. μέσας νύκτας about midnight, X.An.1.7.1; π. πλήθουσαν ἀγοράν ib.2.1.7; π. ἡλίου δυσμάς ib.6.5.32 ;

    π. τούτους τοὺς χρόνους Th.3.89

    , etc.
    2 of round numbers, π. ἑβδομήκοντα about seventy, Id.1.54;

    π. ἑπτακοσίους X.HG2.4.5

    , etc.
    D Position: π. may follow its Subst., when it suffers anastrophe,

    ἄστυ πέρι Il.22.173

    ;

    ἔριδος πέρι 16.476

    : most freq. with gen.,

    τοῦδε πράγματος πέρι A.Eu. 630

    ;

    τῶνδε βουλεύειν πέρι Id.Th. 248

    , etc. (S. only once uses it before its gen., Aj. 150 (anap.)): in Prose,

    σφέων αὐτῶν πέρι Hdt.8.36

    ;

    σοφίας πέρι Pl.Phlb. 49a

    ;

    δικαίων τε πέρι καὶ ἀδίκων Id.Grg. 455a

    , etc.;

    γραμμάτων εἴπομεν ὡς οὐχ ἱκανῶς ἔχεις πέρι Id.Lg. 809e

    , cf. Ap. 19c.
    E περί abs., as ADV., around, about, also, near, by, freq. in Hom.,

    γέλασσε δὲ πᾶσα π. χθών Il.19.362

    , al.: strengthd.,

    περί τ' ἀμφί τε κάλλος ἄητο

    round about,

    h.Cer.276

    , cf. Call.Hec.1.1.13.
    2 π. does not suffer anastrophe in the [dialect] Ep. phrase π. κῆρι right heartily,

    π. κῆρι φίλησε Il.13.430

    , etc. ( κῆρι φιλεῖν alone, 9.117);

    ἀπέχθωνται π. κῆρι 4.53

    ; π. κῆρι τιέσκετο ib.46, cf. Od.5.36, 7.69;

    π. κῆρι.. ἐχολώθη Il.13.206

    ; also

    π. φρεσὶν ἄσπετος ἀλκή 16.157

    ;

    π. φρεσὶν αἴσιμα ᾔδη Od.14.433

    ;

    ἀλύσσοντες π. θυμῷ Il.22.70

    , cf. Od.14.146;

    π. σθένεϊ Il.17.22

    .
    4 περὶ κάτω bottom upwards,

    δῖνος π. κάτω τετραμμένος Stratt.34

    , cf. Phot.;

    τὴν κόγχην στρέψας π. τὰ κάτω Ael.NA9.34

    .
    F IN COMPOS. all its chief senses recur, esp.
    I extension in all directions as from a centre, all round, as in περιβάλλω, περιβλέπω, περιέχω.
    II completion of an orbit and return to the same point, about, as in περιάγω, περιβαίνω, περίειμι ( εἶμι ibo), περιέρχομαι, περιστρέφω.
    III a going over or beyond, above, before, as in περιβαίνω III, περιβάλλω v, περιγίγνομαι, περιεργάζομαι, περιτοξεύω.
    IV generally, a strengthening of the simple notion, beyond measure, very, exceedingly, as in περικαλλής, περίκηλος, περιδείδω, like Lat. per-.
    V the notion of double-ness which belongs to ἀμφί is found in only one poetic compd., περιδέξιος (q.v.).
    G PROSODY: περί never suffers elision in Il. or Od. (

    περ' ἰγνύσι h.Merc. 152

    ); once in Hes.,

    περίαχε Th. 678

    (cf. Q.S.3.601, 11.382), v. ἰάχω fin.;

    περ' ἰγνύῃσι Theoc.25.242

    ;

    περ' Ἠδάλιον Inscr.Cypr. 135.27

    H.; also in Pi.,

    περάπτων P.3.52

    ;

    περόδοις N.11.40

    ;

    περιδαῖος Fr. 154

    ;

    περ' αὐτᾶς P.4.265

    ;

    ταύτας περ' ἀτλάτου πάθας O.6.38

    : not in Trag. (περεβάλοντο, περεσκήνωσεν are ff. ll. in A.Ag. 1147, Eu. 634); in Com. and codd. of Prose writers only in part. of περίειμι ( εἶμι ibo) (q. v.):—π. stands before a word beginning with a vowel in Com., περὶ Ἀθηνῶν, περὶ ἐμοῦ, Ar.Eq. 1005 sq.:—[dialect] Aeol. περρ metri gr., v. A. 5.

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  • 10 sicken

    A vtr rendre [qn] malade ; fig dégoûter, écœurer.
    B vi
    1 littér [person, animal] tomber malade, dépérir ; to be sickening for something couver quelque chose ;
    2 fig ( grow weary) to sicken of se lasser de, en avoir assez de.

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  • 11 tired

    adjective
    1) (weary) müde
    2) (fed up)

    be tired of something/doing something — etwas satt haben/es satt haben od. (geh.) es müde sein, etwas zu tun

    get or grow tired of somebody/something — jemandes/einer Sache überdrüssig werden

    3) (fig.): (hackneyed) abgegriffen; abgedroschen (ugs.)
    * * *
    1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) müde
    2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) überdrüssig
    * * *
    <-er, -est or more \tired, most \tired>
    [ˈtaɪəd, AM -ɚd]
    1. (exhausted) müde
    \tired and emotional BRIT ( hum: drunk) betrunken; (impatient)
    you make me \tired! du regst mich auf!
    to be \tired of sth/sb einer S./einer Person gen überdrüssig sein
    to be \tired to death of sth etw gründlich leid sein
    to be sick and \tired of sth/sb von etw/jdm die Nase gestrichen voll haben fam
    to get [or grow] \tired of sb/sth jdn/etw sattbekommen fam
    \tired excuse lahme Ausrede
    the same \tired old faces dieselben langweiligen Gesichter
    \tired phrase abgedroschene Phrase
    * * *
    ['taɪəd]
    adj
    1) (= fatigued) müde; cliché abgegriffen
    2)

    to be tired of sb/sth — jds/einer Sache (gen) müde or überdrüssig sein (geh), jdn/etw leid sein, jdn/etw satthaben

    to get tired of sb/sth — jdn/etw sattbekommen

    I'm tired of telling you —

    I'm tired of people making money out of me — ich habe es satt, dass Leute mich finanziell ausnutzen

    3) (= old) müde

    a tired, worn-out organization — eine müde, verbrauchte Organisation

    4) (pej: boring, stale) langweilig
    * * *
    tired1 [ˈtaıə(r)d] adj (adv tiredly)
    1. ermüdet, müde:
    tired out erschöpft;
    tired and emotional Br euph betrunken;
    be tired of sth einer Sache überdrüssig sein, etwas satthaben;
    be tired of doing sth es müde oder satt sein, etwas zu tun
    2. abgegriffen, abgedroschen (Redensart etc)
    tired2 [ˈtaıə(r)d] adj TECH bereift
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (weary) müde

    be tired of something/doing something — etwas satt haben/es satt haben od. (geh.) es müde sein, etwas zu tun

    get or grow tired of somebody/something — jemandes/einer Sache überdrüssig werden

    3) (fig.): (hackneyed) abgegriffen; abgedroschen (ugs.)
    * * *
    adj.
    müd adj.

    English-german dictionary > tired

  • 12 tired

    tired [ˈtaɪəd]
       a. ( = weary) fatigué
       b. ( = bored) to be tired of sb/sth en avoir assez de qn/qch
    to be getting tired of sb/sth commencer à en avoir assez de qn/qch
    * * *
    ['taɪəd]
    1) ( weary) gen fatigué; [voice] las/lasse
    2) ( bored)

    to be tired of something/of doing — en avoir assez de quelque chose/de faire

    to grow ou get tired of something/of doing — se lasser de quelque chose/de faire

    3) ( hackneyed) rebattu
    4) ( worn out) [machine] usé; [clothes, curtains] défraîchi
    5) ( wilted) [lettuce] fané

    English-French dictionary > tired

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