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101 doyunca
doyunca yemək – eat one's filldoyunca danışmaq – talk to one's heart's content -
102 rond
rond14 [niet hoekig; volklinkend] round(ed)6 [afgerond] round11 [met betrekking tot wijn] full-bodied♦voorbeelden:3 een rond venster • a round/circular window5 de zaak is rond • everything is arranged/fixed (up)hij kon de financiering niet rond krijgen • he couldn't arrange the financehet klokje rond slapen • sleep (a)round the clock————————rond2〈 voorzetsel〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 de sfeer van geheimzinnigheid rond haar verdwijning • the mystery surrounding her disappearancerond (de) 2000 betogers • approximately/about/some 2000 demonstrators -
103 vollessen
vọll|es|sen sep irregvr (inf)to gorge oneself* * *vollessen v/r (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) eat one’s fill -
104 nażreć się
pf.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nażreć się
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105 pojeść
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pojeść
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106 mæt
сы́тый; перен. пресы́щенныйspíse sig mæt — нае́сться до́сыта
* * *adj satisfied, full;(F, især fig, især overmæt) satiated ( fx the book is not over-long; the reader is left satisfied but not satiated);[ jeg er mæt](dvs svar på spørgsmål om man vil have mere) I have done very well;[ mæt af](dvs overmæt) satiated with ( fx rich food; success);[ mæt af dage] full of days;[ han kunne ikke se sig mæt på billedet] he never tired of looking at the picture;[ spise sig mæt] eat one's fill;[ man kan ikke mere end spise sig mæt] enough is as good as a feast. -
107 orke
vb be able to; have the energy to;[ spise alt hvad man orker] eat one's fill;[ han orker ikke mere] he is exhausted,T he is done in. -
108 atracarse
1 (de comida) to gorge oneself (de, on), stuff oneself (de, with); (de bebida) to guzzle (de, -)* * *VPR1) (=atiborrarse) to stuff o.s. (de with)3) Caribe (=acercarse) to approach, come upatracarse a — to approach, come up to
* * *= stuff + Posesivo + face.Ex. We got stuck waiting for a train back for almost two hours, so we sat in a country pub in the arse of nowhere, stuffing our faces and playing dominoess.----* atracarse de = binge.* atracarse de comida = stuff + Posesivo + face.* * *= stuff + Posesivo + face.Ex: We got stuck waiting for a train back for almost two hours, so we sat in a country pub in the arse of nowhere, stuffing our faces and playing dominoess.
* atracarse de = binge.* atracarse de comida = stuff + Posesivo + face.* * *
■atracarse vr (de comida) to stuff oneself [de, with]
* * *vpr2. CAm, Carib [pelearse] to fight, to quarrel3. Andes, RP [trabarse] to get stuck o jammed* * *v/r stuff o.s. (de with), pig out (de on) fam* * *vr famatracarse de : to gorge oneself with -
109 comer hasta la saciedad
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110 comer hasta saciarse
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111 заправляться
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112 напитаться
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113 отвал
1. м.наесться до отвала разг. — eat* one's fill
2. м.накормить кого-л. до отвала разг. — feed* smb. to satiety
1. с.-х. ( у плуга) mouldboard2. горн. dump, slag-heap3. м. (отплытие) -
114 від'їдатися
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115 suffisance
suffisance [syfizɑ̃s]feminine noun( = vanité) smugness* * *syfizɑ̃snom féminin ( vanité) self-importance, arrogance* * *syfizɑ̃s nf1) (= vanité) self-importance2) (quantité)* * *suffisance nf1 ( vanité) self-importance, arrogance; il est plein de suffisance he's very self-important;2 ( quantité adéquate) avoir qch en suffisance to have sufficient quantities of sth; manger à sa suffisance to eat one's fill.[syfizɑ̃s] nom féminin2. (littéraire)avoir sa suffisance de quelque chose, avoir quelque chose à suffisance to have plenty of something————————en suffisance locution adverbialede l'argent en suffisance plenty of ou sufficient money -
116 잔뜩 먹다
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117 накрка се
to eat one's fill, to be satiated -
118 satollarsi vip
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119 sazietà sf
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120 to’yin
v.i. to be quite full, to eat one’s fill; to be saturated (with). to’yiningan Eritma saturated solution
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