dictionnaire Letton - Anglais

latviešu valoda - English

noguris Anglais:

1. tired tired


I'm tired.
If you're tired, why don't you go to sleep? "Because if I go to sleep now I will wake up too early."
The king was tired of his sycophants always praising him, so he sent them away.
One is more prone to make mistakes when one is tired.
It gone without saying, if you are tired, you should take a rest.
By the time our long conversation was over, Mother was tired of standing.
It is not so much the heat as the humidity that makes me tired.
Sorry I haven't fixed dinner tonight. I was so tired there was just no way.
We enjoyed seeing the city, but we got a little tired.
You look tired. You ought to rest for an hour or two.
Teachers must get tired of rectifying the same mistakes over and over again in their students' papers.
Tom's muscles were tired and he wanted to get home and soak in a hot bath for a while.
There is no point in studying if you are feeling tired.
He got tired of being the devil's advocate and now agrees with every idea they suggest, no matter how dumb.
He had been repairing the car and looked tired when I arrived home.

Anglais mot "noguris"(tired) se produit dans des ensembles:

Features - Īpašības

2. worn out worn out


She comes home every evening, worn out after a busy day at the office.
I've been running for one hour and now I'm completely worn out.
My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much.
These shoes are worn out.
You look worn out.
You look worn out. Get some rest.
My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much. worn-out clothes/carpet/equipment
I've been ​working all ​night and I'm worn out.
Let's do it tomorrow - I'm worn out. I got rid of those worn out boots.
I've been running for one hour and now I'm completely worn out. / You look worn out. Get some rest / After the train journey to Warsaw and back I was completely worn out. / I love my shoes, although they are worn-out.
I’m completely worn out, I just want to sit down.
I think I'm going to be worn out today, the day after tomorrow.
She comes home every evening, worn out after a busy day at the office. / 2. Sometimes he comes home exhausted and worn out.

Anglais mot "noguris"(worn out) se produit dans des ensembles:

Dienas grafiks - Day schedule