Translation for '
impatient' from English to Russian
| ADJ | impatient | more impatient | most impatient | |
| SYNO | impatient | raring |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- But Komori feels a little impatient, becoming 29 years old.
- The Stress scale's subscales highlight levels of non-chronic arousal through difficulty relaxing, nervous arousal, and being easily upset/agitated, irritable/over-reactive, and impatient.
- Hence, impatient agents must provide real estate as collateral if they wish to borrow.
- After six months the impatient magistrates of Viterbo locked the cardinals in the town hall (once elected, Nicholas III moved the papacy back to Rome).
- Firebird Angelo is described in the series as impatient, prideful, and desperate for attention. These attributes were formed in response to her wastling upbringing.
- Chen Da is depicted as impatient and hot-tempered with a loud booming voice. Nicknamed "Stream Leaping Tiger", he fights well with an iron spear.
- As he is impatient in battles, often charging ahead of his men, he is nicknamed "Impatient Vanguard".
- In 1977, Balavoine released a second record, "Les aventures de Simon et Gunther" but again it sold poorly and Eddie Barclay began getting impatient.
- Again, the two players each possess private information and they are impatient in that delaying agreement is costly.
- Nick Dale as Oscar: A career-focused man who is impatient with Charlotte's erratic soul searching.
- Lyrically, the album is tinged with a longing to get away. The songs also capture a sense of being young, impatient, misunderstood, and angst-ridden.
- Most of the members grew impatient with the degree of control exerted by Mary Dignam, and broke away in 1908 to form the Western Art Association.
- By the late nineteenth century the French were the dominant colonial power in the region, and were increasingly impatient with the Futa Jallon's hostility.
- The Emperor had, by the end of 27 February, become increasingly impatient with the failure of the Army to suppress the uprising as he had ordered on the previous day.
- Computer scientist Ramesh Sitaraman has asserted that Internet users are impatient and are likely to get more impatient with time.
- On August 16, with the Cardinals at 61–54 and [...] games out of first place, an impatient Gussie Busch fired general manager Bing Devine.
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