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Definition of fed up in English: fed upadjective informal Annoyed, unhappy, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time. I am fed up with being put down and made to feel stupid 老是被人贬低和戏弄,我受够了。 Example sentencesExamples - Maybe I'll get fed up of this one and decide to install another and customise that before I try my own.
- Leane Holland got so fed up with criminals dumping cars in woods near her home that she decided to take action.
- It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun.
- Anyway, in the end I got fed up waiting for the mystery singer to finish his shower.
- I was one of the 20,000 who voted for you, and am as fed up as I am sure you will be.
- He was fed up with having to worry about whether or not his actions or words were going to get him severely hurt.
- I am fed up hearing cars hurtling past on that road and nothing being done about it.
- Have I got fed up with the latest violence done in the name of fundamentalism?
- Some of my friends think it's a good idea, but others say I'm being stupid and will be just as fed up there.
- I am sure I speak for many residents when I say I, for one, am fed up seeing this sort of thing.
- We returned to the upstairs bar where there was about 50 fans fed up and having the same trouble as us.
- Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed?
- I speak to many people every week who are just as fed up with the law-breakers as police officers are.
- They are fed up with Bradford being talked down and the way it is portrayed.
- Swindon patients fed up with long waits could soon be entitled to treatment in foreign countries.
- At that time Jon and I were getting fed up spending all our time in a small flat in London.
- We are fed up and frustrated by the failure of politicians to address our concerns.
- Unfortunately, other than restart the game there is little you can do about this and in the end I got fed up.
- We are fed up of the broken promises, fed up of being used as pawns and fed up with being bottom of the pile.
- People are fed up with rubbish-strewn streets and want to see them swept clean.
Synonyms annoyed, irritated, angry, irate, furious, incensed, inflamed, enraged, infuriated, maddened, fuming, wrathful, choleric, exasperated, piqued, irked, nettled, ill-humoured, hot-tempered, testy, cross, in a bad mood, in a temper, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, put out, disgruntled, displeased, dissatisfied, frustrated, resentful
Phrasesfed up to the teeth (or back teeth) Extremely annoyed or unhappy. 极其恼火的 I'm fed up to the back teeth with the mess he's landed us in 他使我们陷入了这么糟糕的境地,实在叫我恼火透顶。 Example sentencesExamples - For one thing they are missing out on one of life's great pleasures and secondly, they must be fed up to the teeth.
- I'm fed up to the teeth with seeing male fantasies and desires.
- The argument has centred on men being fed up to the teeth with being blamed for all that is wrong in the world.
- I don't know about you, but I'm fed up to the teeth reading who took what and how much - and it's costing the country an absolute fortune to find out.
Synonyms dissatisfied, disgruntled, fed up, disaffected, discontent, malcontent, unhappy, aggrieved, displeased, resentful, envious
Definition of fed up in US English: fed upadjectiveˌfed ˈəpˌfɛd ˈəp informal predicative Annoyed or upset at a situation or treatment. (对处境或待遇)恼怒的;生气的;厌倦的 he was fed up with doing all the work Example sentencesExamples - Leane Holland got so fed up with criminals dumping cars in woods near her home that she decided to take action.
- I am fed up hearing cars hurtling past on that road and nothing being done about it.
- Maybe I'll get fed up of this one and decide to install another and customise that before I try my own.
- They are fed up with Bradford being talked down and the way it is portrayed.
- He was fed up with having to worry about whether or not his actions or words were going to get him severely hurt.
- Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed?
- I speak to many people every week who are just as fed up with the law-breakers as police officers are.
- Have I got fed up with the latest violence done in the name of fundamentalism?
- It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun.
- We are fed up of the broken promises, fed up of being used as pawns and fed up with being bottom of the pile.
- We returned to the upstairs bar where there was about 50 fans fed up and having the same trouble as us.
- We are fed up and frustrated by the failure of politicians to address our concerns.
- Anyway, in the end I got fed up waiting for the mystery singer to finish his shower.
- I was one of the 20,000 who voted for you, and am as fed up as I am sure you will be.
- Some of my friends think it's a good idea, but others say I'm being stupid and will be just as fed up there.
- People are fed up with rubbish-strewn streets and want to see them swept clean.
- At that time Jon and I were getting fed up spending all our time in a small flat in London.
- I am sure I speak for many residents when I say I, for one, am fed up seeing this sort of thing.
- Unfortunately, other than restart the game there is little you can do about this and in the end I got fed up.
- Swindon patients fed up with long waits could soon be entitled to treatment in foreign countries.
Synonyms annoyed, irritated, angry, irate, furious, incensed, inflamed, enraged, infuriated, maddened, fuming, wrathful, choleric, exasperated, piqued, irked, nettled, ill-humoured, hot-tempered, testy, cross, in a bad mood, in a temper, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, put out, disgruntled, displeased, dissatisfied, frustrated, resentful |