英:[ˈnækəd]
美:[ˈnækərd]
英:[ˈnækəd]
美:[ˈnækərd]
"疲惫的,疲倦的",1883年,来自 knacker(动词)的过去分词形容词。
English slang knacker to kill, tire, perhaps from knacker, noun
The first known use of knackered was in 1971
1 The dilemma I know we’re in the middle of a global pandemic with the economy knackered and the free world led by a man like Trump.
2 Absolutely knackered but buzzing, it’s been one of the most exhilarating nights of our lives.
3 She’s probably knackered and may well have a crush on someone too.
4 Having worked round the clock , I'm completely knackered.
忙了一天一夜, 我累得筋疲力尽.
5 And now, if Daniel Craig’s recent interview style is anything to go by, we know that Bond is going to look knackered.
6 I'm knackered, having just returned from New York, they're tired from their first week back at school, and it's raining.
刚刚从纽约返回我已经累得不行了,孩子在学校呆了开学的第一周回到家里也累了,外面正在下雨。
7 In a nutshell, it's one of them shows where people buy knackered houses and do them up.
8 Not to mention the fact that the screenwriters will have to come up with some pretty hefty contrivances to explain just why the latest Terminator looks really old and knackered.
9 It's his day off and he sounds knackered.
10 We were so knackered that pharmaceuticals took over.
11 “My fingers are getting knackered,” Mr. Drucker complained after a taxing pizzicato passage.
12 I was so knackered myself that I didn’t argue with him.
13 I'm absolutely knackered, so no pub-crawling for me tonight.
14 “We went to bed feeling very knackered,” she said, using a British term for exhausted.
15 The adrenaline from having our first child (and keeping him alive) got me through the first several days without feeling completely knackered, but my lack of nocturnal restoration eventually took its toll.
16 When asked to provide examples of Irish slang, Mr Kennedy explained that "knackered" was a term used to express tiredness.
17 About to turn 67, he is in excellent shape, as you would expect, though he looks knackered after his exertions in the heat.
18 But the "American Beauty" director said the whole experience of making a James Bond movie left him "knackered," to quote him, so who knows whether he'd be up for such a massive undertaking so soon.
19 Honestly though, arriving home mid-week, knackered and starving, it’s difficult to stick to the rules and not end up comfort eating in front of the telly.
20 We were burnt out and knackered, and it was too much, too fast.
2 疲惫不堪
dead beat exhausted rooted worn out pooped shagged exhaustion stress exhaust knacker knock yourself out wipe out knock out
4 筋疲力尽
shot beat spent worn-out broken-down pooped buggered zonked exhaustion prostration shatter knacker run out of steam dead beat tired out all in wiped out weary played out prostrate worn out whacked washed out shagged stonkered frazzle be pooped at the end of your tether be all in run ragged the worse for wear knock yourself out poop out tire out wear out take it out of dead worn exhausted shattered rooted fagged finish exhaust poop wear yourself out do yourself in be at the end of your tether be burnt to a frazzle be worn to a frazzle do in knock out hit the wall hit a wall played-out kill zonk tap out wipe out foreworn forwearied forworn cooked run-down clapped bleary all-in outspent clanked clapped-out forespent forspent do spend bush shag tucker outwear overwear dead on feet shot at used up be done for
5 筋疲力尽的
wiped out weary played out prostrate worn out whacked washed out shagged zonked stonkered the worse for wear foreworn forwearied forworn dead cooked exhausted run-down clapped bleary outspent clanked clapped-out forespent forspent used up
6 被损坏的
7 坏了的