weary
adj
(-ier, -iest)
1
(a) very tired, esp as a result of effort or endurance; exhausted 疲倦的, 疲勞的(尤指因費力或持久所致); 精疲力竭
weary in body and mind 身心疲憊
They felt weary after all their hard work. 他們把所有的累活兒都干完後感到筋疲力盡.
(b) ~ of sth no longer interested in or enthusiastic about sth; tired of sth 對某事物再無興趣或熱情; 厭倦某事物
The people are growing weary of the war. 人民對這場戰爭越來越厭倦了.
I am weary of hearing about your problems. 我聽膩了你那些麻煩事.
2 causing tiredness or boredom 令人疲倦的; 令人厭煩的
a weary journey, wait 令人厭倦的旅程、 等待
the last weary mile of their climb 他們攀登的令人疲憊的最後一英里路.
3 showing tiredness 顯得疲倦或厭倦的
a weary sigh, smile 疲倦的嘆息、 笑容. weary, v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (with sth) make sb feel annoyed or impatient 使某人感到煩惱或不耐煩
It wearies me to have to explain everything in such detail. 讓我把一切都得解釋得那麼詳細, 可真煩人.
She was wearied by the constant noise. 她很厭煩那些沒完沒了的噪雜聲.
weary sb with requests 一再要求使某人生厭.
2 [Ip] ~ of sb/sth (fml 文) become dissatisfied with sb/sth 對某人[某事物]不滿
She began to weary of her companions. 她逐漸對同伴心懷不滿.
You will soon weary of living abroad. 你在國外生活不消多久就不滿意了.