weary

英 ['wɪərɪ] 美 ['wɪri]
  • adj. 疲倦的;厌烦的;令人厌烦的
  • vi. 疲倦;厌烦
  • vt. 使疲倦;使厌烦
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weary 乏味的

来自古英语werig,疲劳的,悲惨的,进一步词源不详。或来自wear,磨损,引申词义疲乏,乏味。

weary
weary: [OE] Weary is descended from a West Germanic *wōriga, whose other offspring have all died out. It was formed from the base *wōr-, which also produced Old English wōrian ‘wander, totter’ and Old Norse örr ‘mad’, but its ultimate ancestry is uncertain.
weary (adj.)
Old English werig "tired, exhausted; miserable, sad," related to worian "to wander, totter," from Proto-Germanic *worigaz (cognates: Old Saxon worig "weary," Old High German wuorag "intoxicated"), of unknown origin.
weary (v.)
Old English wergian "to be or become tired" (intransitive), gewergian "to exhaust, to make tired" (transitive), from the source of weary (adj.). Related: Wearied; wearying.
1. The weary walkers soothed their aching feet in the sea.
走累了的人们把脚伸进海水中浸泡以缓解疼痛。

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2. She was weary of being alone.
她厌倦了独处。

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3. They're getting awfully weary of this silly war.
他们越来越厌烦这场无聊的战争。

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4. Rachel looked pale and weary.
雷切尔看起来脸色苍白,疲惫不堪。

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5. He looked weary and bedraggled.
他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。

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