[ˈwiəriŋ]
wearying如何读
wearying英汉释义
- vt. & vi. (使)疲倦; (使)疲劳 (cause to) make weary; tire
- vt. & vi. (使)厌烦 bore; become bored by; lose patience with
wearying是什么意思
- 疲倦的
- 使人厌烦的
- 疲劳的
- 使人疲劳的
- 乏味的
- 疲惫的
- 感到不耐烦
- 不再感兴趣
- 不再热心
- 困乏的
- 感到厌倦的
- 令人厌倦的
- 疲乏的
- 精疲力竭地
- 劳顿不堪的
- 酸
- 辛苦
- 费劲的
- 使疲倦
- 使疲劳
- 失去热情
- 失去兴趣
- 疲倦
- 厌烦
- 疲乏
- 厌倦
- 使疲乏
- 使厌倦
- 使生厌
- 使发腻
- 烦扰
- 为难
- 渴望
- 切望
- 怀念
- 疲劳
- 使厌烦
- 不耐烦
- 生厌
wearying英英释义
adjective
exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness
expressing or characteristic of weariness
a weary sign
having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted—used with of
soon grew weary of waiting
wearisome
verb
intransitive verb
to become weary
transitive verb
to make weary
wearying词源英文解释
Adjective and Verb Middle English wery, from Old English wērig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aōros sleep
The first known use of weary was before the 12th century
wearying儿童词典英英释义
weather stripnoun
a strip of material used to seal a door or window around the edges called alsoweather stripping
weather stripnoun
a strip of material used to seal a door or window around the edges called alsoweather stripping
weary1 of 2adjective
worn out in strength, energy, or freshness
showing or marked by weariness
having one's patience, interest, or pleasure exhausted
weary of the delays
wearisome
weary2 of 2verb
to become or make weary
wearying 例句
1 Many of them still astound — even if the avuncular sexual innuendos and women’s names in most of their titles are by now wearying, the stale artifacts of a malign, oblivious era.
2 Occasionally, the vividly described lists of what he ate become wearying, but that’s probably due to envy and hunger more than anything.
3 Does it weary me to find some women of the next generation reinventing the wheel when it comes to planning their lives and dreaming of their romantic futures?
4 But its dramatic slow drip becomes wearying; you will get the point quickly.
5 A long and wearying thing in which I’m trying to get to District 12.
6 My least favorite of the four offerings was the first: “Edgar and Annabel,” a rather wearying piece from Sam Holcroft that turns out to be semi-high concept and not much else.
7 Over all, a game of visual and verbal wit was the team sport favored by this circle of friends, and its extroversion grows a bit wearying.
8 ‘No! For I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to; the long explanations needed by the young are wearying.’
9 While an understandable choice, the approach becomes wearying: A few more notes of sincerity would have better served the play.
10 There's also a wearying sameness to the bulk of the missions, which typically consist of racing to a location, killing a bunch of monsters and retrieving some object.
11 How do you mount a play about the wearying passage of time without saddling the audience with that experience?
12 The notion of a younger generation calling out hypocrisy by actually taking the actions an older generation only bloviated about holds some appeal, but the play is more interested in validating several wearying middle-age fantasies.
13 It’s an exciting effect, particularly when clarion high notes sail out, but it grows wearying in large doses.
14 The presidential candidates themselves have had a year or more of wearying scrutiny — but they’ve also had ample time to rebound from blows and hone their game.
15 Scott’s take on the character reads as more experienced, and wearier.
16 Numerous gunfights, combat set pieces and fight scenes are muscularly staged and skillfully supported by Todd E. Miller's editing, though the sheer sound volume grows repetitive and wearying.
17 Are there moments when “What Happened” is wearying, canned and disingenuous, spinning events like a top?
18 The Safdies, two of the more playfully inventive filmmakers working in American cinema, won’t stop, either, which makes “Uncut Gems” fun if also wearying and at times annoying.
19 That opera, based a play by Apollinaire, involves a woman, Thérèse, who, wearying of passive femininity, assumes the identity of Tirésias, a conquering general.
20 Diverting and smoothly staged, if also sluggishly paced and eventually wearying, “Champion” has the more immediately opera-worthy plot of the Blanchard pair.
wearying 同义词
1 累人的
3 人不耐烦的
4 使人不耐烦的