tired
adjective uk/taɪəd/ us/taɪrd/
(NEEDING REST)
A1 疲劳的,疲倦的,累的
in need of rest or sleep
I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap. 我昨晚下班回家后很累,就小睡了一会儿。
My legs are tired. 我的腿酸了。
She spoke in a tired voice. 她说话有气无力的。
- More examples
- When she gets home from school, she's so tired all she can do is flop down in front of the television.
- My legs were tired after so much walking.
- Harry's been driving all day - he must be tired.
- Dom carried his daughter piggyback when she got too tired to walk.
- A good massage will relax your tired muscles.
(NOT INTERESTING)
disapproving(人、想法或话题)老套乏味的,令人生厌的
used to describe people, ideas, or subjects that are not interesting because they are very familiar
It's always the same tired old faces at these meetings. 在这些会上总是些不变的令人生厌的老面孔。
be tired of something/someoneB1 对…感到厌倦
to be bored with an activity or person
I'm so tired of doing the same job, day after day. 我厌倦了日复一日地做同样的工作。
Don't you get tired of arguing all the time? 老吵架你们不觉得累吗?
I'm sick and tired of you telling me what to do all the time. 我很烦你老是对我该做什么指手画脚。
tiredly
adverb uk/ˈtaɪəd.li/ us/ˈtaɪrd.li/
疲劳地,疲倦地
feeling or showing a need to rest or sleep
Idiom
tired and emotionalidiom UK humorous (礼貌性说法)喝醉了的
or polite phrase for drunk