- to be sick of smth
- уставать от чего-либо
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
sick of — bored with (smb or smth), dislike I think that she is sick of working overtime every day … Idioms and examples
set one's heart on doing smth — want very much I set my heart on a nice holiday this winter but I won t be able to go because I have no money. (from Idioms in Speech) implies to long for rather than to intend; to have at all costs Well, it s a mess. She s set her heart upon… … Idioms and examples
cheek to do — (smth) rudeness, impudence She had the cheek to tell me that she was sick and couldn t come to work today … Idioms and examples
have the cheek to do — (smth) rudeness, impudence She had the cheek to tell me that she was sick and couldn t come to work today … Idioms and examples
break\ down — v (stress on down ) 1. To smash or hit (smth) so that it falls; cause to fall by force. The firemen broke down the door. 2. To reduce or destroy the strength or effect of; weaken; win over. By helpful kindness the teacher broke down the new boy s … Словарь американских идиом
farm\ out — v 1. To have another person do (smth) for you; send away to be done. Our teacher had too many test papers to read, so she farmed out half of them to a friend. 2. To send away to be taken care of. While Mother was sick, the children were farmed… … Словарь американских идиом
make up — 1) make something by putting things or parts together A car is made up of many different parts. 2) invent, think and say something that is new or not true She made up the story about how she got lost in the mountains. 3) do or supply something… … Idioms and examples
put over on — • put (smth) over on smb fool, trick He was trying to put something over on his boss when he said that he was sick and couldn t come to work … Idioms and examples
set one's heart on — want very much I set my heart on a nice holiday this winter but I won t be able to go because I have no money. (from Idioms in Speech) implies to long for rather than to intend; to have at all costs Well, it s a mess. She s set her heart upon… … Idioms and examples