overtax

overtax
əuvə'tæks
verb
(to put too great a strain on: He overtaxed his strength.) exigir demasiado, presionar demasiado, agobiar
overtax
tr[əʊvə'tæks]
transitive verb
1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL gravar en exceso
2 figurative use (person) exigir demasiado a; (patience, strength) poner a prueba
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to overtax oneself esforzarse demasiado
overtax
v.
exigir demasiado a v.
oprimir con impuestos v.
'əʊvər'tæks, ˌəʊvə'tæks
transitive verb
a) (strain) poner* a prueba
b) (Tax) gravar en exceso (con impuestos)
[ˌǝʊvǝ'tæks]
VT
1) (Econ) gravar en exceso
2) (fig) [+ strength, patience] agotar, abusar de

to overtax o.s. — exigirse demasiado a sí mismo

* * *
['əʊvər'tæks, ˌəʊvə'tæks]
transitive verb
a) (strain) poner* a prueba
b) (Tax) gravar en exceso (con impuestos)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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