Cansar in english
Tire out
pronunciation: taɪɜraʊt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: taɪɜraʊt part of speech: verb
In gestures







cansarse = get + tired ; weary.
Example: 'I'm getting tired of it, really, and my bringing these problems home to my husband every night is not at all helpful, you know what I mean?' She lowered her voice.Example: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.cansarse (de) = tire (of).
Example: Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.cansar = wear + a little thin ; fatigue ; wear + Nombre + down.
Example: 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.Example: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Example: The trials of raising her teenage children and caring for her sick father have worn her down.more:
» cansar la vista = cause + eyestrain .
Example: Lines printed on the stationery may cause eyestrain and line length for text may be longer than the eye can easily follow, without slipping to the next line.» cansarse = get + tired ; weary .
Example: 'I'm getting tired of it, really, and my bringing these problems home to my husband every night is not at all helpful, you know what I mean?' She lowered her voice. Example: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.» cansarse (de) = tire (of) .
Example: Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.» lo mucho cansa = too much of a good thing ; too much of a good thing is bad for you .
Example: People who take dietary supplements to boost their intake of minerals may actually be getting too much of a good thing. Example: There is an old expression that still stands true -- Too much of a good thing is bad for you.