exhausted
adj. 耗盡的; 用完的; 筋疲力盡的; 精疲力竭的
v. 用盡( exhaust的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使非常疲倦; 詳盡討論(或研究); 弄空
If something exhausts you, it makes you so tired, either physically or mentally, that you have no energy left.
Don't exhaust him...
不要把他累壞了。
He took to walking long distances in an attempt to physically exhaust himself.
他開始長距離步行,試圖耗盡自己的體力。
If you exhaust something such as money or food, you use or finish it all.
We have exhausted all our material resources...
我們已經耗盡了所有的物資。
They said that food supplies were almost exhausted.
他們說供應的食物幾乎快要吃完了。
If you have exhausted a subject or topic, you have talked about it so much that there is nothing more to say about it.
She and Chantal must have exhausted the subject of babies and clothes.
她和尚塔爾肯定已經充分討論過寶寶和衣服的問題。
The exhaust or the exhaust pipe is the pipe which carries the gas out of the engine of a vehicle.
Exhaust is the gas or steam that is produced when the engine of a vehicle is running.
...the exhaust from a car engine...
汽車發動機排放的尾氣
The city's streets are filthy and choked with exhaust fumes.
那座城市的街道骯髒不堪,瀰漫著令人窒息的廢氣。
1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted;
2. completely emptied of resources or properties;
3. drained physically;
It was a long haul home and we arrived exhausted.
搬運回家的這段路程特別長,到家時我們已筋疲力盡.
Jenny was exhausted by the hustle of city life.
珍妮被城市生活的忙亂弄得筋疲力盡.
The capital has been exhausted.
資金枯竭.
The job's quite a sweat; I'm exhausted already.
這個工作相當吃力, 我已經筋疲力盡了.
I have exhausted myself working.
我已工作得精疲力盡.