weary UK ['wɪə.ri] US ['wɪr.i] adjective ■very tired, especially after working hard for a long time (尤指长时间辛苦工作后)筋疲力尽的,极为疲倦的•I think he's a little weary after his long journey.我想他在长途旅行后有些疲倦了。 •Here, sit down and rest your weary legs.来,坐下歇歇脚。 weary of ■bored with something because you have experienced too much of it 对…感到厌倦的•I've been going out with the same people to the same clubs for years and I've just grown weary of it.多年来一直和同一批人去同一所俱乐部,我已经开始感到厌倦了。 UK ['wɪə.ri] US ['wɪr.i] verb formal transitive ■to make someone feel tired 使疲劳,使疲倦•Children weary me all day with their constant inquiries and demands.孩子们整天不停地问这要那,真把我累坏了。 intransitive ■to start to feel that something or someone is boring (对…)开始厌倦•Some people never seem to weary of eating the same type of food every day.有些人似乎每天吃同样的食物也不会厌烦。 |