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1 be fed up with
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2 fed up
• nyrpeä• kyllästynyt* * *(tired; bored and annoyed: I'm fed up with all this work!) tympääntynyt -
3 feed
• ruoka• ruokkia• ruokinta• veto• elättää• eläinrehu• antaa ruokaa• ape• rehu• rehuannos• ravita• syöttö• syöttääagriculture• säilörehu• syöttäminen(paperin)• syöttöelin• syöttää(tietotekn)• syöttäminen• syödä• syöttää paperiaautomatic data processing• syöttää (ATK)• syöttötorvi• syöttö-• käydä laitumella• laiduntaa* * *fi:d 1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) syöttää2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) syödä2. noun(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) ruoka, rehu- fed up -
4 confederate
law• rikostoveri• työtoveri• avustaja• seurustella• assistentti• valaliittolainen• yhdistää liitoksi• liittoutunut• liittoutua• liitto• liittolainen• ystävä• kumppani• kollega* * *kən'fedərət(a person who has agreed to work with others (eg on something dishonest): He and his confederates were found with stolen money in their possession.) rikoskumppani- confederation -
5 spoon-feed
past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) syöttää lusikalla2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) tarjota valmiiksi pureskeltuna
См. также в других словарях:
fed up with someone — fed up (with (someone/something)) annoyed by someone or something. Some people are fed up with so much violence on television. I m fed up with her she always keeps me waiting. Usage notes: usually said about something that you have accepted for… … New idioms dictionary
fed up with something — fed up (with (someone/something)) annoyed by someone or something. Some people are fed up with so much violence on television. I m fed up with her she always keeps me waiting. Usage notes: usually said about something that you have accepted for… … New idioms dictionary
fed up with — fed up (with (someone/something)) annoyed by someone or something. Some people are fed up with so much violence on television. I m fed up with her she always keeps me waiting. Usage notes: usually said about something that you have accepted for… … New idioms dictionary
fed up with — disgusted or bored with someone or something I think that he is getting fed up with the constant demands of his boss … Idioms and examples
fed up with — had enough of; have no patience for someone or something … English contemporary dictionary
fed up — adjective not usually before noun INFORMAL * annoyed or bored with something that you feel you have accepted for too long: fed up with: I m fed up with this job. be/get fed up (with) doing something: She d got fed up with waiting and went home … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fed\ to\ the\ gills — • fed up • fed to the teeth • (slang) fed to the gills adj. phr. (informal) Having had too much of something; at the end of your patience; disgusted; bored; tired. People get fed up with anyone who brags all the time. I ve had enough of his… … Словарь американских идиом
fed\ to\ the\ teeth — • fed up • fed to the teeth • (slang) fed to the gills adj. phr. (informal) Having had too much of something; at the end of your patience; disgusted; bored; tired. People get fed up with anyone who brags all the time. I ve had enough of his… … Словарь американских идиом
fed\ up — • fed up • fed to the teeth • (slang) fed to the gills adj. phr. (informal) Having had too much of something; at the end of your patience; disgusted; bored; tired. People get fed up with anyone who brags all the time. I ve had enough of his… … Словарь американских идиом
fed up — adj informal annoyed or bored, and wanting something to change ▪ She felt tired and a bit fed up. fed up with ▪ I m really fed up with this constant rain. ▪ Anna got fed up with waiting … Dictionary of contemporary English
fed up — (with (someone/something)) annoyed by someone or something. Some people are fed up with so much violence on television. I m fed up with her she always keeps me waiting. Usage notes: usually said about something that you have accepted for too long … New idioms dictionary