weary
adj. 疲倦的; 感到厭煩的
v. 使疲倦; 失去熱情
If you are weary, you are very tired.
Rachel looked pale and weary.
雷切爾看起來臉色蒼白,疲憊不堪。
...a weary traveller...
疲憊不堪的旅行者
If you are weary of something, you have become tired of it and have lost your enthusiasm for it.
They're getting awfully weary of this silly war...
他們越來越厭煩這場無聊的戰爭。
She was weary of being alone.
她厭倦了獨處。
If you weary of something or it wearies you, you become tired of it and lose your enthusiasm for it.
The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start...
他一再預警的革命遲遲沒有開始,公眾已對此感到厭倦。
He had wearied of teaching in state universities...
他已經厭煩了在州立大學教書。
1. exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress;
2. get tired of something or somebody
1. physically and mentally fatigued;
weary, tired
這兩個形容詞均有"累的,疲乏的"之意。
Charles had only 5,000 men, weary, hungry and badly armed, against Cumberland's 9,000 regular soldiers.
查理只剩下疲憊不堪, 飢腸轆轆,裝備低劣的五千個人了.而他們面對的是坎伯蘭的九千名正規軍隊.
Weary but happy, Andrew got hisand pulledhis jacket.
安德魯站了起來,穿上夾克衫,雖然疲倦但是很開心.
You gave abundant showers, O God; you refreshed your weary inheritance.
9神阿、你降下大雨. 你產業以色列疲乏的時候、你使他堅固.
Love is a harbor in a turbulent sea which makes a weary seaman safe and sound.
愛是怒海中的一片平靜的港灣,它能讓那些睏倦的水手們安全和寧靜.
She began to weary of the work.
她開始對這工作感到厭倦.