Aburrido

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Aburrimiento
El aburrimiento, tedio o hastío es un estado de desinterés o de falta de energía, como reacción a estímulos que se perciben como monótonos, repetitivos o tediosos. Se produce por la falta de cosas interesantes para ver, oír o para hacer (física o intelectualmente) cuando se desea estar activo. Es lo contrario de la diversión o del entretenimiento. Puede causar bostezos. Puede resultar de limitaciones externas (confinamiento solitario, privación sensorial, trabajo monótono) o de una inhibición interna.Aquellos que se encuentran temporalmente aburridos pueden considerar su estado como una mera pérdida de tiempo, pero generalmente lo consideran aún peor. Por otra parte, puede pensarse que tener mucho tiempo libre causa aburrimiento. De hecho, el tiempo parece transcurrir más lento cuando alguien sufre de aburrimiento. El aburrimiento también puede ser un síntoma de depresión clínica.
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aburrido
adj. boring, dull; humdrum, monotonous; tiresome, wearisome; bored, disinterested
 
aburrido (m)
n. monotony, something that lacks in variety
 
aburrir
v. weary, bore
 
aburrirse
v. be bored; get bored


A Spanish -> English Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 7.7Download this dictionary
aburrido
= tedious, deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.], drab, stodgy, unexciting, uninteresting, wearisome, weary, bored, boring, wearying, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring, unmoving, dull.
Ex: In other places too many references could make for a very tedious search.
Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).
Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.
Ex: One could easily prefer the convenience of the stodgy single-volume work.
Ex: The author argues that the advantages for higher education are unclear, and rather unexciting.
Ex: There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.
Ex: The earliest binding machines replaced the wearisome hand-beating of the sheets in order to fold them.
Ex: Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.
Ex: One should answer the telephone clearly and pleasantly -- not in a bored voice or in slurred haste.
Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
Ex: A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.
Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
Ex: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
Ex: The outcome is strangely unmoving.
Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.
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* de un modo aburrido y pesado = tediously, ponderously, boringly.
* día aburrido = dull day.

 
aburrir
= pall, bore, wear + a little thin.
Ex: The experience of 'flying through' virtual worlds to discover the identities of hundreds of criptics nodes palls very quickly.
Ex: Frustrated by the limitations on developing work relationships with students, and bored with the demands of the library, she returned to teaching English.
Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.
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* aburrirse como ostras = be bored stiff, be bored to death, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.
* aburrirse (con) = be bored (with).


ADO SPANISCH DEUTSCH WörterbuchDownload this dictionary
aburrido
gelangweilt;verdrießlich;langweilig

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aburrido
sıkılmış

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