exhausted

exhausted
adjective
erschöpft
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adjective (extremely tired.) erschöpft
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ex·haust·ed
[ɪgˈzɔ:stɪd, eg-, AM esp -ˈzɑ:st-]
adj (very tired) erschöpft; (used up also) aufgebraucht
\exhausted reserves/supplies aufgebrauchte Reserven/Vorräte
\exhausted soil ausgelaugter Boden
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[Ig'zɔːstɪd]
adj
1) (= very tired) erschöpft (from von)

exhausted from laughing and singing — vom Lachen und Singen erschöpft

she was exhausted from digging the garden — sie war erschöpft, weil sie den Garten umgegraben hatte

2) (= finished, used up) supplies, resources, funds, oilfield, mine erschöpft; ammunition, savings aufgebraucht

his patience was exhausted — er war mit seiner Geduld am Ende

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exhausted adj
1. verbraucht, erschöpft, aufgebraucht (Vorräte), vergriffen (Auflage)
2. erschöpft, entkräftet
3. WIRTSCH abgelaufen (Versicherung)
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adjective
erschöpft
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adj.
abgehetzt adj.
ausgeschopft adj.
entkräftet adj.
erschöpft adj.
fix und fertig ausdr.
verbraucht adj.
vergriffen adj.

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