impatient

impatient
im'peiʃənt
adjective
(not willing to wait or delay; not patient: Don't be so impatient - it will soon be your turn.) impaciente
- impatiently
impatient adj impaciente
to get impatient perder la paciencia
impatient
tr[ɪm'peɪʃənt]
adjective
1 (eager) impaciente, ansioso,-a
she was impatient to arrive estaba impaciente por llegar
the children are impatient for Christmas los niños están ansiosos de que llegue Navidad
2 (irritable) irritable
I get impatient with other drivers los demás conductores me hacen perder la paciencia
3 formal use (intolerant) intolerante
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to become impatient with somebody perder la paciencia con alguien
to grow impatient at something impacientarse por algo
impatient [ɪm'peɪʃənt] adj
: impaciente
impatiently adv
impatient
adj.
impaciente adj.
intolerante adj.
malsufrido, -a adj.
ɪm'peɪʃənt
adjective
a) (unwilling to wait) (usu pred) impaciente
b) (irritable) <person> impaciente; <gesture/voice> de impaciencia

to get impatient WITH somebody — impacientarse con alguien

[ɪm'peɪʃǝnt]
ADJ
1) (=irascible) [person] impaciente, sin paciencia; [gesture] de impaciencia

to get impatient (with sth/sb) — perder la paciencia or impacientarse (con algo/algn)

to make sb impatient — impacientar a algn

2) (=eager) impaciente

to be impatient to do sth — estar impaciente por hacer algo

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[ɪm'peɪʃənt]
adjective
a) (unwilling to wait) (usu pred) impaciente
b) (irritable) <person> impaciente; <gesture/voice> de impaciencia

to get impatient WITH somebody — impacientarse con alguien


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