意思
To be completely tired or annoyed with a situation or person.
文化背景
Germans are known for being direct. Using this phrase is a socially accepted way to signal that you are done with a topic. In Austria, you might hear 'die Nase voll haben' just as often, but it is sometimes used with a slightly more dramatic tone.
Watch the preposition
Always remember 'von' + Dative. It is the most common mistake.
意思
To be completely tired or annoyed with a situation or person.
Watch the preposition
Always remember 'von' + Dative. It is the most common mistake.
自我测试
Complete the sentence.
Ich habe die Nase voll ___ diesem Wetter!
The idiom 'die Nase voll haben' always takes the preposition 'von'.
🎉 得分: /1
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1 练习Ich habe die Nase voll ___ diesem Wetter!
The idiom 'die Nase voll haben' always takes the preposition 'von'.
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常见问题
1 个问题No, it is too informal. Use 'Ich bin unzufrieden' instead.
相关表达
Die Schnauze voll haben
specialized formTo be fed up (vulgar/aggressive)
Genug haben
synonymTo have enough