nag

  • 21nag — nag1 [ næg ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to frequently ask someone to do something they do not want to do: Stop nagging! nag someone to do something: My mom keeps nagging me to clean up my room. a ) to frequently criticize someone, often …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 22nág — a o stil. ó prid. (ȃ á) ki je brez obleke: nag kopalec, otrok; biti nag // ekspr. gol, nepokrit: naga roka / do pasu nag; hodi napol nag; pren. nag pas zemlje ∙ knjiž., redko od nagih strasti razbrazdan obraz telesnih, nasladnih nági a o sam.:… …

    Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika

  • 23NAG — Die Abkürzung NAG bedeutet: N Acetylglucosamin, ein Knorpelbaustein, Teil der Bakterienwand sowie Teil des AB0 Blutgruppensystems Nationale Automobil Gesellschaft, auch N.A.G., eine ehemalige deutsche Automobilmarke, bis 1915 Neue Automobil… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 24nag — [[t]næ̱g[/t]] nags, nagging, nagged 1) VERB (disapproval) If someone nags you, they keep asking you to do something you have not done yet or do not want to do. [V n] The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became... [V n to inf] My… …

    English dictionary

  • 25nag — I [[t]næg[/t]] v. nagged, nag•ging, n. 1) to annoy by persistent faultfinding, complaints, or demands 2) to be a constant source of unease or irritation to: Her doubts nagged her[/ex] 3) to find fault or complain, esp. in an irritating and… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 26nag — nàg (< nagi) prt. Užp ogi, juk: Nag ir aš nebežinau – ar jau eik, ar ką Sdk. Nag velniai jo nematę, kur čia su juo vajavosies! Ldk. Nag susiaudžiau ir turėsiu Ds …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 27nag — I. /næg / (say nag) verb (nagged, nagging) –verb (t) 1. to torment by persistent fault finding, complaints, or importunities. –verb (i) 2. (sometimes followed by at) to keep up an irritating or wearisome fault finding, complaining, or the like. 3 …

  • 28nag — 1. tv. to pester someone constantly. □ Stop nagging me! □ I’ll nag him until he remembers on his own. 2. n. a worn out horse. □ I bet a week’s pay on that nag. Look what happened! □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 29nag — nag1 /nag/, v., nagged, nagging, n. v.t. 1. to annoy by persistent faultfinding, complaints, or demands. 2. to keep in a state of troubled awareness or anxiety, as a recurrent pain or problem: She had certain misgivings that nagged her. v.i. 3.… …

    Universalium

  • 30nag — {{11}}nag (n.) old horse, c.1400, nagge small riding horse, of unknown origin, perhaps related to Du. negge, neg (but these are more recent than the English word), perhaps related in either case to onomatopoeic NEIGH (Cf. neigh). Term of abuse is …

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