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Definition of tired in English: tiredadjective tʌɪəd 1In need of sleep or rest; weary. 疲劳的,累的 Fisher rubbed his tired eyes 费希尔揉揉疲劳的双眼。 she was tired out now that the strain was over 过度疲劳之后她累垮了。 Example sentencesExamples - Summertime is a great time for walking outdoors, but sometimes your feet can get really tired out and rough.
- So, as you may gather, I'm feeling especially tired out, physically as well as being desirous of a good sleep, but I'm going to try my best to relate the events of the last two days.
- Perhaps it's the rush toward the end of the year that has me tired out.
- But all the sheep are tired out now and they can't jump any more.
- Well, the thing was that I was busy Saturday, tired out Sunday, and feeling apathetic Monday.
- You end up with the same result: a tired, impatient mum with no inclination to give the children the time they deserve.
- But the fact of the matter is given what they've been through with this very fast, deep maneuver, some of them are pretty tired out.
- I was tired out because I'd been riding a bike half my size.
- After relaxation over the weekend, people ought to feel refreshed in body and spirit, but some feel even more tired out than on Friday.
- Packing a few surprises for bored and tired children can help.
- A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face.
- He pulled himself up the stairs, tired out of his mind.
- Six years ago she began to get tired and put weight on around her abdomen.
- It made a thud and latched into place, and she let out a bored, tired sigh.
- It sure was easy to make, but took a little long time to bake, especially when we had tired and bored children.
- She looks tired and impatient, lips drawn in a thin line of displeasure.
- His mind was tired almost beyond rest, for he could not sleep when this illness hung over him, for fear of his dreams.
- The rest of them, however, letting their tired friends sleep, proceeded to enter the other room to practise their pieces.
- I began to sneak out of the room, because not only was I in a VERY awkward position, but also I really was getting tired and mildly bored.
- The doctor seemed tired, impatient and brusque.
Synonyms worn out, exhausted, fatigued, tired out, overtired, weary, sleepy, drowsy, wearied, sapped, dog-tired, spent, drained, jet-lagged, played out, debilitated, prostrate, enervated, jaded, low informal all in, done (in/up), dead, dead beat, dead tired, dead on one's feet, asleep on one's feet, ready to drop, fagged out, bushed, worn to a frazzle, shattered, burnt out British informal knackered, whacked North American informal pooped - 1.1 (of a thing) no longer fresh or in good condition.
(东西)不新鲜的,用旧了的 a few boxes of tired vegetables 几箱不太新鲜的蔬菜。 Example sentencesExamples - On the plus side, it will seriously up your intake of fruit and vegetables, which are very refreshing for your tired old liver.
- It came to me this morning as I was hunting in my pant drawers dragging out pair after pair of tired old greying holey stretched trunks that what I really wanted was a much sexier choice.
- The tired old tourism engine is near the end of its life span.
- Replace those tired old tracks and trains with canals and gondolas.
- And both are growing much faster than the tired old economies of the west.
- Basically, this jacket will update your tired old look, carrying you safely through to Christmas, and all for £44.
- The Bournemouth Road store is 30 years old and, although there have been continuous improvements, the company say that it is beginning to look tired and outdated.
2tired ofBored or impatient with. I have to look after these animals when you get tired of them 当你开始讨厌这些动物时,我就得来照看它们。 Example sentencesExamples - My boss, Bridget, started the company 14 years ago as she was tired and bored of being corporate.
- Anyway, even the Village is making me tired and bored of Ireland.
Synonyms fed up with, bored with/by, weary of, sick of, sick and tired of, jaded with/by, surfeited with/by, satiated by, glutted with/by (be tired of), have had enough of informal have had a basinful of, have had it up to here with, have had something up to here 3(especially of a statement or idea) boring or uninteresting because overfamiliar. (尤指说法、想法)陈腐的;陈旧的 tired clichés like the ‘information revolution’ 诸如“信息革命”之类的陈词滥调。 Example sentencesExamples - The government offered new military strategies and equipment but old and tired ideas and language.
- The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors.
- And let's not trot out the tired old argument that sponsorship would undermine the dignity of the most successful armed forces in the whole of human history.
- How many more years can he trot out the same tired old lines?
- Instead they have gone for the same old people and the same old tired ideas.
- I found the concept a rather tired idea which has been done many times before.
- This is the tired old warhorse, and there won't be any dissent.
- ‘It's meant to make a tired old routine more interesting,’ says Kirkpatrick.
- Is this - heavily anonymous - tip-off just another way of keeping the tired old show on the road long enough to flog the book to a few more sweaty Telegraph readers?
- Maybe we need to become unstuck from the tired idea that our life is what it is.
- With six hats, six shoes and six medals, there are only so many ways of dressing up tired ideas.
- Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system.
- Don't be distracted by the tired old vaudeville routine in Europe.
- In his inaugural speech Malcolm Campbell urged textile producers to stop doing things in the tired old ways and adopt a fresh approach.
- We keep hearing the same tired old litany that resources are scarce, and there is never enough money to fund pressing socio-economic priorities.
- But I do see an evolution from the tired old victim/oppressor dichotomy overlayed into a new transnational template.
- The new leader did very little other than regurgitate a tired old line that seemed to have been flogged to death by many a centre-right politician.
- So it's true to say that Labor can do well here, but unfortunately too much of the argument sets up the tired old dichotomy of inner-city versus everyone else.
- Voters aren't as stupid as candidates and journalists however and the polls reflect their sophistication and rejection of the tired old ways.
Synonyms hackneyed, worn out, stale, overworked, threadbare, warmed-up, banal, trite, stock, stereotyped, clichéd, run-of-the-mill, commonplace, platitudinous, unoriginal, unimaginative, uninspired, flat out of date, outdated, outmoded, passé, archaic, obsolete, defunct, antiquated North American warmed-over informal old hat, corny, out of the ark, played out, hacky, past their sell-by date
Phraseshumorous Used euphemistically to indicate that someone is drunk. 〈幽默,婉〉喝醉的 tired and emotional party people Example sentencesExamples - I was extremely tired and emotional that night, wearing my British Rail peaked cap at a rakish angle (a story for another day), staggering along the sub-zero-temperature Edinburgh streets.
- Needless to say, the refreshment car did a roaring trade and there were more than a few tired and emotional delegates by the time the ‘train of shame’, as it was inevitably called, pulled into Perth that evening.
- Finally, somewhat tired and emotional, we ended up having a nightcap around 3am - some 12 hours after we started drinking - before retiring to bed.
- While a certain level of high spirits is expected at these bashes, it is considered bad form to become overly tired and emotional.
- In Glasgow airport, still tired and emotional, he was barely able to tell officials where he lived.
- Unfortunately for the tired and emotional one, he hit the wrong button, and the missive for Amanda went to Andy instead.
- A source told The Mirror, ‘They'd been at Studio 57 for an hour and a half and were both pretty tired and emotional when Charlotte wanted to move on.’
- It has the added advantage that he tends to update it when leglessly tired and emotional, so value added humour is practically guaranteed.
- Increasingly tired and emotional, Cochrane gave Wilson a demonstration of the art of the ‘Glasgow kiss’ - much to the amusement of all concerned.
- Alas I was tired and emotional and had to bail out before I found out what the third party was going to be.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin
adjectiveˈtaɪ(ə)rdˈtī(ə)rd 1In need of sleep or rest; weary. 疲劳的,累的 Fisher rubbed his tired eyes 费希尔揉揉疲劳的双眼。 she was tired out now that the strain was over 过度疲劳之后她累垮了。 Example sentencesExamples - You end up with the same result: a tired, impatient mum with no inclination to give the children the time they deserve.
- Summertime is a great time for walking outdoors, but sometimes your feet can get really tired out and rough.
- It made a thud and latched into place, and she let out a bored, tired sigh.
- But all the sheep are tired out now and they can't jump any more.
- The rest of them, however, letting their tired friends sleep, proceeded to enter the other room to practise their pieces.
- He pulled himself up the stairs, tired out of his mind.
- Six years ago she began to get tired and put weight on around her abdomen.
- She looks tired and impatient, lips drawn in a thin line of displeasure.
- Perhaps it's the rush toward the end of the year that has me tired out.
- Packing a few surprises for bored and tired children can help.
- The doctor seemed tired, impatient and brusque.
- So, as you may gather, I'm feeling especially tired out, physically as well as being desirous of a good sleep, but I'm going to try my best to relate the events of the last two days.
- It sure was easy to make, but took a little long time to bake, especially when we had tired and bored children.
- After relaxation over the weekend, people ought to feel refreshed in body and spirit, but some feel even more tired out than on Friday.
- I was tired out because I'd been riding a bike half my size.
- I began to sneak out of the room, because not only was I in a VERY awkward position, but also I really was getting tired and mildly bored.
- Well, the thing was that I was busy Saturday, tired out Sunday, and feeling apathetic Monday.
- A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face.
- But the fact of the matter is given what they've been through with this very fast, deep maneuver, some of them are pretty tired out.
- His mind was tired almost beyond rest, for he could not sleep when this illness hung over him, for fear of his dreams.
Synonyms worn out, exhausted, fatigued, tired out, overtired, weary, sleepy, drowsy, wearied, sapped, dog-tired, spent, drained, jet-lagged, played out, debilitated, prostrate, enervated, jaded, low - 1.1tired ofpredicative Bored with.
厌倦的,厌烦的 I have to look after these animals when you get tired of them 当你开始讨厌这些动物时,我就得来照看它们。 Example sentencesExamples - My boss, Bridget, started the company 14 years ago as she was tired and bored of being corporate.
- Anyway, even the Village is making me tired and bored of Ireland.
Synonyms fed up with, bored by, bored with, weary of, sick of, sick and tired of, jaded by, jaded with, surfeited by, surfeited with, satiated by, glutted by, glutted with - 1.2 (of a thing) no longer fresh or in good condition.
(东西)不新鲜的,用旧了的 a few boxes of tired vegetables 几箱不太新鲜的蔬菜。 Example sentencesExamples - Replace those tired old tracks and trains with canals and gondolas.
- And both are growing much faster than the tired old economies of the west.
- Basically, this jacket will update your tired old look, carrying you safely through to Christmas, and all for £44.
- The tired old tourism engine is near the end of its life span.
- On the plus side, it will seriously up your intake of fruit and vegetables, which are very refreshing for your tired old liver.
- It came to me this morning as I was hunting in my pant drawers dragging out pair after pair of tired old greying holey stretched trunks that what I really wanted was a much sexier choice.
- The Bournemouth Road store is 30 years old and, although there have been continuous improvements, the company say that it is beginning to look tired and outdated.
- 1.3 (especially of a statement or idea) boring or uninteresting because overfamiliar.
(尤指说法、想法)陈腐的;陈旧的 tired clichés like the “information revolution.” 诸如“信息革命”之类的陈词滥调。 Example sentencesExamples - So it's true to say that Labor can do well here, but unfortunately too much of the argument sets up the tired old dichotomy of inner-city versus everyone else.
- In his inaugural speech Malcolm Campbell urged textile producers to stop doing things in the tired old ways and adopt a fresh approach.
- Don't be distracted by the tired old vaudeville routine in Europe.
- This is the tired old warhorse, and there won't be any dissent.
- Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system.
- The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors.
- But I do see an evolution from the tired old victim/oppressor dichotomy overlayed into a new transnational template.
- ‘It's meant to make a tired old routine more interesting,’ says Kirkpatrick.
- We keep hearing the same tired old litany that resources are scarce, and there is never enough money to fund pressing socio-economic priorities.
- How many more years can he trot out the same tired old lines?
- With six hats, six shoes and six medals, there are only so many ways of dressing up tired ideas.
- The government offered new military strategies and equipment but old and tired ideas and language.
- And let's not trot out the tired old argument that sponsorship would undermine the dignity of the most successful armed forces in the whole of human history.
- Is this - heavily anonymous - tip-off just another way of keeping the tired old show on the road long enough to flog the book to a few more sweaty Telegraph readers?
- Instead they have gone for the same old people and the same old tired ideas.
- Maybe we need to become unstuck from the tired idea that our life is what it is.
- The new leader did very little other than regurgitate a tired old line that seemed to have been flogged to death by many a centre-right politician.
- Voters aren't as stupid as candidates and journalists however and the polls reflect their sophistication and rejection of the tired old ways.
- I found the concept a rather tired idea which has been done many times before.
Synonyms hackneyed, worn out, stale, overworked, threadbare, warmed-up, banal, trite, stock, stereotyped, clichéd, run-of-the-mill, commonplace, platitudinous, unoriginal, unimaginative, uninspired, flat
adjective See tire in combination a rubber-tired vehicle |