tedium in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tedium in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tedium in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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unrelieved tedium
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English
He began to write in the evening to offset the tedium of his dental practice.
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Other attempts to break up the tedium are hit or miss.
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This tedium he felt could be avoided if there were a dictionary that provided both citations and definitions.
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The programme symbolises the tedium and meaninglessness of human life, which loosely connects the characters to one of the themes of existentialist philosophy.
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Just the extreme tedium of tromping through cities.
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His portrayal of the tedium, filth, and barbarism of the frontier are vivid and realistic.
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He sometimes visits bars to help dull the tedium, only choosing bars which have a low chance of putting him in social interaction.
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It is about the tedium of touring as a band.
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They remove the tedium and fatigue emanated from the monotonous scheduled class life.
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However, their tedium-filled lives are drastically changed by the war.
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