the first effects will feel similar to being drunk in fact it can take up to 24 hours
take up to 24 hours
take up to 24 hours
fed up
[fɛd ˈʌp, fɛd ˈʊp]
adjective
annoyed, unhappy, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time:
"he was fed up with doing all the work" · "we are fed up of being ignored"
Semelhante:
annoyed
irritated
angry
irate
furious
incensed
inflamed
enraged
infuriated
maddened
fuming
wrathful
choleric
exasperated
piqued
irked
nettled
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Bored, annoyed, or disappointed
bored, annoyed, or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long: fed up with I'm fed up with my job. get fed up He got fed up with all the travelling he had to do.
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sassy adj informal, mainly US (person: spirited) (conotação positiva) ousado, corajoso, atrevido adj
(conotação negativa) presunçoso, insolente, impertinente, atrevido adj
My sassy aunt makes everyone laugh.
Todos gostam da sua ousada secretária nova.
Para facilitar a compreensão deste phrasal verb, veja a definição dada pelo Cambridge Dictionary:
write something quickly on a piece of paper so that you remember it
jolt
[dʒəʊlt]
verb
jolt (verbo) · jolts (terceira pessoa do presente) · jolted (pretérito) · jolted (particípio passado) · jolting (particípio presente)
push or shake (someone or something) abruptly and roughly:
"a surge in the crowd behind him jolted him forwards"
give a surprise or shock to (someone) in order to make them act or change:
"she tried to jolt him out of his depression"
move with sudden lurches:
"the train jolted into motion"
noun
jolt (substantivo) · jolts (substantivo plural)
an abrupt rough or violent movement:
"he felt a jolt when the plane started to climb"
an unpleasant surprise or shock:
"that information gave her a severe jolt"
Origin
late 16th century: of unknown origin.