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121 comer demasiado
v.to eat too much, to eat a lot, to eat like a horse, to eat one's fill. -
122 podjeść
pf.1. zob. podjadać.2. (= zaspokoić głód) eat one's fill, appease one's hunger, satisfy one's appetite; czy podjadłeś sobie? did you have l. get enough to eat?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podjeść
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123 to’y
v.i. to eat one’s fill, to be full; to have enough, to reach one’s limit. to’ydim or qornim to’ydi I’m full. to’yib to’yib nafas ol to fill one’s lungs with air, to breathe long and deep. o’zi to’ysa ham, ko’zi to’ymaydi to be greedy. to’ygan qo’ziday or qo’zining bolasiday living free and easy. (to’ydir, to’ydiril, to’yin, to’yish, to’yg’iz) feast, celebration (esp. wedding, circumcision, etc.); other wedding ceremonies involving settlement of dowry and other exchanges of property. qizil to’y non traditional, reformed wedding. to’y ber to send the dowry to the groom’s house; to hold a wedding. ko’pga kelgan to’y s.t. that happens to everyone. tepa to’yiga said when children get tired and head for home after a day’s playing -
124 karın
",-rnı 1. abdomen; abdominal region. 2. belly, stomach. 3. womb. 4. belly; the rounded, protrusive part (of something). 5. colloq. mind, head. 6. phys. antinode, loop. -ı acıkmak to be hungry, get hungry. -ı aç hungry. -ı ağrımak to have a stomach ache. - ağrısı 1. stomach ache, colic. 2. colloq. a pain in the neck (person). 3. colloq. what-do-you-call-it, whatyoumayjigger. - boşluğu anat. abdominal cavity. -ı burnunda very much in the family way, big with child. -ını deşmek /ın/ colloq. to stab (someone) in the belly. -ı doymak to be full, have eaten one´s fill. -ını doyurmak 1. to eat one´s fill. 2. /ın/ to feed (someone). - fıtığı path. abdominal hernia. -ı geniş easygoing, nonchalant. -ı gitmek to have diarrhea. -ı karnına geçmiş painfully thin person. -ından konuşan kimse ventriloquist. -ından konuşma ventriloquism. -ından konuşmak to ventriloquize. -ından söylemek 1. to speak very softly. 2. to make up a tale, make up a yarn. -ı sürmek to have diarrhea. -ı tok not hungry, full. -ım tok (bu sözlere). colloq. I´m tired of hearing about it. -ı tok, sırtı pek well-off and contented with life. - üstüne iniş crash landing (made without using the landing gear). - yüzgeci ventral fin. -ı zil/dümbelek çalmak for (one´s) stomach to growl from hunger; (for someone) to be very hungry." -
125 pe săturate
(to have / to eat) one's fill(to eat) to one's heart's contentno endgalore. -
126 изнаруча се
to finish dinner, to eat one's fill at dinner, to dine one's fill -
127 zasititi se
vr pf eat one's fill; fig have enough, have one's fill (of) | dok se ne -m till I've had enough, till I want no more* * *• surfeit -
128 недоедать
без доп.
1) только несовер.
be undernourished, be underfed; not get enough to eat
2) (есть не досыта)
not eat enough; not eat one's fill* * ** * *только be undernourished, be underfed* * *
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