wearily
adverb uk/ˈwɪə.rəl.i/ us/ˈwɪr.əl.i/
疲倦地
in a way that shows that you are very tired
I dragged myself wearily out of bed at five o'clock this morning. 今天早上五点我疲倦地从床上爬起来。
People slumped wearily in their seats. 人们疲惫地倒在座位上。
厌烦地,厌倦地
in a way that is boring, or that shows that you are bored with something because you have experienced too much of it
The story is wearily familiar, but with one surprise. 这个故事非常老套,但有一个意想不到的转折。
"It's an old, old story," he says wearily. 他厌烦地说:“这是一个老掉牙的故事”。
See: weary
- More examples
- The manager watched him as he wearily climbed the stairs.
- He wearily explained that he was trying to make a joke.
- The public wearily expects this from politicians.