wearier

英 [ˈwɪərɪə] 美 [ˈwɪrɪər]

adj.  (尤指长时间努力工作后)疲劳的,疲倦的,疲惫的; 使人疲劳的; 使人厌烦的; (对…)不再感兴趣,不再热心,感到不耐烦
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柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 疲倦的;疲劳的
    If you are weary, you are very tired.
    1. Rachel looked pale and weary.
      雷切尔看起来脸色苍白,疲惫不堪。
    2. ...a weary traveller...
      疲惫不堪的旅行者
    3. He managed a weary smile.
      他勉强挤出了一丝疲倦的笑容。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 不再感兴趣的;感到厌烦的
    If you are weary of something, you have become tired of it and have lost your enthusiasm for it.
    1. They're getting awfully weary of this silly war...
      他们越来越厌烦这场无聊的战争。
    2. She was weary of being alone.
      她厌倦了独处。
  3. VERB (使)厌倦;(使)失去热情
    If you weary of something or it wearies you, you become tired of it and lose your enthusiasm for it.
    1. The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start...
      他一再预警的革命迟迟没有开始,公众已对此感到厌倦。
    2. He had wearied of teaching in state universities...
      他已经厌烦了在州立大学教书。
    3. The political hysteria soon wearied him and he dropped the newspaper to the floor.
      政界的歇斯底里让他厌烦,他把报纸扔到了地板上。

双语例句

  1. I grew wearier as I scurried around, trying to care for each child: thermometers, juice, diapers.
    我不断地在孩子们周围轮转量体温、喂果汁、换尿片尽力照看好每一个孩子,慢慢地疲倦席卷而来。
  2. Simply taking turns is inefficient, since that may mean the wearier party being faced with the chore.
    轮流做效率不高,因为这可能意味着比较累的一方也会面对这份差事。