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1 weary
1. adjective1) (tired) müdebe weary of something — einer Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein; etwas satt haben (ugs.)
3) (tiring) ermüdend2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbweary 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.) müde2. verb- academic.ru/93677/wearily">wearily- weariness
- wearisome
- wearisomely* * *[ˈwɪəri, AM ˈwɪri]I. adj1. (very tired) müde, erschöpft\weary to death sterbensmüde, total erschöpftto be \weary of sth etw leid sein [o satthaben]to grow \weary of sth einer S. gen überdrüssig werden\weary of life lebensmüde3. (corny)\weary joke abgedroschener WitzII. vt<- ie->( liter)▪ to \weary sb [with sth]III. vi<- ie->* * *['wIərɪ]1. adj (+er)to be/grow weary of sth — etw leid sein/werden, einer Sache (gen) überdrüssig or müde sein/werden (geh)
2) (= tiring) wait, routine etc ermüdend2. vtermüden3. vito weary of sth — einer Sache (gen) müde or überdrüssig werden (geh)
she wearied of being alone — sie 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 Ende2. müde, überdrüssig ( beide:of gen):weary of life lebensmüde;I am weary of it ich habe es satt3. ermüdend:a) lästig, beschwerlichb) langweiligB v/t1. ermüden2. langweilen* * *1. adjective1) (tired) müde2) (bored, impatient)be weary of something — einer Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein; etwas satt haben (ugs.)
3) (tiring) ermüdend2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbweary of something/somebody — einer Sache/jemandes überdrüssig werden
* * *adj.müd adj.
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