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 tired [taɪrd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 疲累的, 疲乏的, 厌倦的



    tired
    [ adj ]
    1. depleted of strength or energy

    2. <adj.all>
      tired mothers with crying babies
      too tired to eat
    3. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse

    4. <adj.all>
      bromidic sermons
      his remarks were trite and commonplace
      hackneyed phrases
      a stock answer
      repeating threadbare jokes
      parroting some timeworn axiom
      the trite metaphor `hard as nails'


    Tire \Tire\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tired}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Tiring}.] [OE. teorien to become weary, to fail, AS. teorian
    to be tired, be weary, to tire, exhaust; perhaps akin to E.
    tear to rend, the intermediate sense being, perhaps, to wear
    out; or cf. E. tarry.]
    To become weary; to be fatigued; to have the strength fail;
    to have the patience exhausted; as, a feeble person soon
    tires.


    Tired \Tired\, a.
    Weary; fatigued; exhausted.

    1. It lacked energy, inner direction, strength of conviction; it gave the impression of rather tired imitation, of Vienna Phil re-production.
    2. The poet quickly tired of his 'Polly'.
    3. Analysts tired of hunting for hard data in company chairmen's reports would probably award the head of Thailand's Saha Union conglomerate good marks for at least admitting it.
    4. (The choreographer Mark Morris, when a young dancer, left a ballet company because 'I got tired of pretending to be a straight guy in love with a ballerina.') So why do gay men go to ballet?
    5. It is the outgrowth of a tired and worn-out social theory: Cultural Relativism.
    6. Lorenzo, wearing a conservative navy suit, blue shirt and reddish tie, looked tired as he answered Sisk's questions.
    7. Success was within the grasp of the tired group of space shuttle launch controllers.
    8. The event should refresh Britain's tired politics.
    9. "Some people took one step for every three breaths because there's so little oxygen up there," says Tillemans. " When we got there, some people were too tired even to take pictures." Tillemans planted a red and white Cornell banner at the summit.
    10. Local newspapers ran page-one photos of tired tourists perched on the edge of living room sofas with their smiling hosts.
    11. French Guiana Television quoted Brunswijk as saying he was tired of fighting and wanted to give up his campaign.
    12. 'They are going to be cold, wet and tired most of the time,' predicted Pete Goss, the former Royal Marine who trained the crews and himself skippers one of the yachts.
    13. Anyone who tired to leave the village was checked and often harassed first by Serbian guards, then by the federal army, and then by the Croats.
    14. "I'm getting tired of hearing about it," said Steve, an attendant at a service station who wouldn't give his last name. "I wish they'd just get going and get it over with.
    15. "I've looked over my shoulder for 13 years on this charge and I was tired," he told VanSciver at a hearing last week.
    16. I think maybe we're too tired.
    17. "We're sick and tired of accepting other peoples' garbage," complains Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh.
    18. The two influences drew him into close contact with blacks 12 years ago when he tired of the harangues about greed at his former house of worship and began attending Holy Angels Church in inner-city Indianapolis.
    19. "We are tired of social tension.
    20. "I have never been so tired," Geri Konigsberg, the Houston woman who helped reunite Thao with her family, said after making the 24-hour flight with the girl's parents.
    21. All you ever seem to do is solemnise the obvious.' This was a different Felipe Gonzalez to the tired figure Mr Aznar was able to walk over in their first debate a week earlier.
    22. "She is very tired and really apprehensive about the media learning about her being here," Karen Bennett, a nursing supervisor, said Sunday night.
    23. "I am getting sick and tired of my opponent's complaining about the rough and tumble of this campaign, something he does every time just before an election," Bush told a rally Sunday in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
    24. Collectors have tired of sun-dappled garden scenes by second-rate painters such as Henri Le Sidanier or sketches of Parisian streets by Maurice Utrillo.
    25. Competitors have hired some of Ashton-Tate's best technical people, and customers are tired of seeing the company fail to meet promised deadlines for the completion of new products.
    26. And, after United beat Spurs at White Hart Lane, Ferguson noted that Tottenham's young players looked tired.
    27. "We're getting a little tired of Larry saying `This is the best job he's ever had,'" said one bank manager after a meeting with Mr. Fish and other top officers last week.
    28. Since you can't get nothing done, there's no use running." Montana's livestock may be getting tired of statehood centennial celebrations.
    29. "The thrust of the decision is `We're tired of this litigation.'
    30. "I think people are finally tired of the double standard that's handed out at the Hall of Justice," said Norma Baker, a leader of the African-American Coalition.
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