tired
adj. 累的,疲勞的; 厭倦的; 陳舊的
v. (使)疲勞,睏倦; 厭煩(tire的過去式)
If you are tired, you feel that you want to rest or sleep.
Michael is tired and he has to rest after his long trip.
邁克爾累了,他在長途旅行以後必須休息。
You can describe a part of your body as tired if it looks or feels as if you need to rest it or to sleep.
Cucumber is good for soothing tired eyes…
黃瓜有助於舒緩眼部疲勞。
My arms are tired, and my back is tense.
我的胳膊很累,背部肌肉緊繃得難受。
If you are tired of something, you do not want it to continue because you are bored of it or unhappy with it.
I am tired of all the speculation...
我厭煩了所有的推測。
I was tired of being a bookkeeper.
我厭倦了當簿記員。
If you describe something as tired, you are critical of it because you have heard it or seen it many times.
I didn't want to hear another one of his tired excuses...
我不想聽他的又一個老掉牙的藉口。
What we see at Westminster is a tired old ritual.
我們在威斯敏斯特教堂看到的是一種經年不變的古舊儀式。
1. depleted of strength or energy;
2. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse;
weary, tired
這兩個形容詞均有"累的,疲乏的"之意。
tired and emotional
(幽默,婉)喝醉的
I was a tired man when the long race was over.
我跑完長跑後疲乏極了.
The tired old man shambles.
那個疲倦的老人蹣跚而行.
Tell me if you get tired of driving and we'll change over.
如果你開車累了,請告訴我,我們可以換一下位置.
He dragged his tired feet slowly along.
他拖著疲倦的步子慢慢地走著.
The horse was tired, but the rider spurred him on and reached the post first.
那匹馬累了, 但騎手仍策馬疾馳,終於第一個跑到終點.