- bore it up someone
- неистово бранить, упрекать, укорять кого-либо
English-Russian australian expression. 2014.
English-Russian australian expression. 2014.
bore — I. /bɔ / (say baw) verb (bored, boring) –verb (t) 1. to pierce (a solid substance) or make (a round hole, etc.) with an auger, drill, or other rotated instrument. 2. to force by persistent forward thrusting. 3. Horseracing to push aside… …
bore into — ˈbore ˌinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bore into he/she/it bores into present participle boring into past tense … Useful english dictionary
bore the arse off someone — bore the arse off (someone) British & Australian, very informal!, American, very informal! to make someone very bored. These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me … New idioms dictionary
bore — ‘make a hole’ [OE] and bore ‘be tiresome’ [18] are almost certainly two distinct words. The former comes ultimately from an Indo European base *bhor , *bhr , which produced Latin forāre ‘bore’ (whence English foramen ‘small anatomical opening’),… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bore — ‘make a hole’ [OE] and bore ‘be tiresome’ [18] are almost certainly two distinct words. The former comes ultimately from an Indo European base *bhor , *bhr , which produced Latin forāre ‘bore’ (whence English foramen ‘small anatomical opening’),… … Word origins
bore the pants off someone — bore/annoy/scare/etc the pants off someone informal phrase to make someone feel very bored, annoyed, scared etc Opera bores the pants off him. Thesaurus: to make someone feel a particular emotion or strong emotionssynonym … Useful english dictionary
bore the arse off — (someone) British & Australian, very informal!, American, very informal! to make someone very bored. These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me … New idioms dictionary
bore someone to death — bore (someone) to death to make someone lose interest completely. Herman was bored to death by the stories Arlie told … New idioms dictionary
bore someone to death — bore (someone) to death/tears be bored to death/tears to be very bored. That film bored me to tears … New idioms dictionary
bore someone to tears — bore (someone) to death/tears be bored to death/tears to be very bored. That film bored me to tears … New idioms dictionary
bore to death — bore (someone) to death to make someone lose interest completely. Herman was bored to death by the stories Arlie told … New idioms dictionary