past participle run thin) (intransitive) To be nearly used up or consumed, so that little remains. Patience is running thin. run low run out run short...
running short? We're running short of wine. Could you fetch some more, please? To be nearly used up or consumed. Patience is running short. run low run out...
to run dry, to dry up to run out, to disappear, to fail, to run low, to run short моё терпе́ние иссяка́ет ― mojó terpénije issjakájet ― my patience is...
愛(あい)想(そ)を尽(つ)かす aiso o tsukasu to run out of patience Conjugation of "尽かす" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.) Classical conjugation of "尽かす" (サ行四段活用, see Appendix:Japanese...
(intransitive) to run out, to disappear, to fail, to run low, to run short, to be consumed away, to be exhausted Səbrim tükəndi. ― My patience has run out (has worn...
exhaustion of strength or patience. (of an implement, a limb, a machine, etc.) To break down, get out of order, fail. So your old car finally gave out, did...
especially in the context of losing that willingness) Їй увірва́вся терпе́ць. Jij uvirvávsja terpécʹ. Her patience has run out. Declension of терпе́ць (inan sg-only...
end of one’s rope (idiomatic) The limit of one’s patience, when one is so frustrated or annoyed that one can no longer cope. come to the end of one's...
Since this involves 11 of the main pre-grouping companies, it will doubtless take a good deal of time and patience to iron out all the anomalies, but...
imperative tryt) to (begin to) run out (of supplies, time, patience) När tålamodet tryter, blir jag arg. When my patience runs out, I get angry. c. 1907, “Så...