ad nauseam
31ad nauseam — bis zum Erbrechen; bis zur Übelkeit * * * ad nau|se|am [lat., zu: nausea < griech. nausía = Seekrankheit; Übelkeit, Erbrechen] (bildungsspr.): bis zum Überdruss: „Ich seh dir in die Augen, Kleines.“ Bogarts immer wiederkehrender Satz ... ist… …
32ad nauseam — ad nau·se·am (ad nawґse əm) [L.] to the extent of producing nausea …
33ad nauseam — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lat. to the point of nausea; boringly. See weariness. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) adv. [AD NAWZ e um] to the point of illness or disgust. He went on about his accomplishments ad… …
34ad nauseam — ad nau|se|am <lat. > bis zum Überdruss …
35ad nauseam — (Lat.) Not um. To the point of nausea …
36ad nauseam — ad nau·se·am || ‚æd nÉ”Ëzɪæm adv. without end, to a disgusting extent …
37ad nauseam — (ahd NAW zee um) [Latin] To the point of nausea; to a sickening degree …
38ad nauseam — [ad nɔ:zɪam, sɪam] adverb to a tiresomely excessive degree. Origin L., lit. to sickness …
39ad nauseam — ad nau•se•am [[t]æd ˈnɔ zi əm, ˌæm[/t]] adv. fot to a sickening or disgusting degree • Etymology: < L: lit., to seasickness …
40ad nauseam — /æd ˈnɔziəm / (say ad nawzeeuhm), / si / (say see ) adverb 1. to a sickening or disgusting extent. 2. tediously. {Latin} …