knackered - translation to russian
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knackered - translation to russian

PERSON WHO REMOVES ANIMAL CARCASSES AND ROADKILL
Knackered; Knackers; Knackery; Knackers yard; Knacker's yard; Knackerman
  • Smoke discharging from incinerators at Douglasbrae Knackery, Scotland. The business deals with the disposal of animal carcasses from all over the north-east of Scotland.
  • "A Dead Horse on a Knacker's Cart", drawing by [[Thomas Rowlandson]] (1756–1827).

knackered         

['nækəd]

прилагательное

сленг

усталый

измотанный

кастрированный (о животном)

knacker         

['nækə]

существительное

общая лексика

скупщик старых лошадей (на убой)

скупщик старых домов и кораблей (на слом)

скупщик (старых лошадей на мясо, домов на слом и т. п.)

старая лошадь, кляча

живодер

что-л., производящее резкий звук

кастаньеты

knacker         
knacker I noun 1) скупщик (старых лошадей на мясо, домов на слом и т. п.) 2) старая лошадь, кляча 3) живодер - knacker's yard II noun 1) что-л., производящее резкий звук 2) pl. кастаньеты

Definition

knackered
adjective informal exhaust; wear out.

Wikipedia

Knacker

A knacker (), knackerman or knacker man is a person who removes and clears animal carcasses (dead, dying, injured) from private farms or public highways and renders the collected carcasses into by-products such as fats, tallow (yellow grease), glue, gelatin, bone meal, bone char, sal ammoniac, soap, bleach and animal feed. A knacker's yard or a knackery is different from a slaughterhouse or abattoir, where animals are slaughtered for human consumption. Since the Middle Ages, the occupation of "knacker man" was frequently considered a disreputable occupation. Knackers were often also commissioned by the courts as public executioners.

Examples of use of knackered
1. After the race, he was knackered, weighed down with mud.
2. "I am sure I will be knackered but I adore filming on ‘Potter,‘ " he says.
3. We haven‘t done any more mileage than our norm but I am absolutely knackered tonight.
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5. They make you too knackered and broke to appreciate or afford it in the first place.
What is the Russian for knackered? Translation of &#39knackered&#39 to Russian