weariness 英 ['wɪərɪnɪs]   美 ['wɪrɪnɪs]

weariness

weariness  英 ['wɪərɪnɪs] 美 ['wɪrɪnɪs]

n. 疲倦,疲劳;厌倦 

名词复数:wearinesses 

Perhaps, after all, the weariness to which I refer may be due to the cautious tone of the book. 也许,毕竟我所指的疲劳可能是由于这本书的基调非常谨慎。
It is commonly believed that people yawn as a result of drowsiness or weariness because they need oxygen. 普遍看法认为,人们打呵欠是由于困乏或疲倦造成的,因为他们需要氧气。

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  • n. 疲倦,疲劳;厌倦
  • 1. Perhaps, after all, the weariness to which I refer may be due to the cautious tone of the book.

    也许,毕竟我所指的疲劳可能是由于这本书的基调非常谨慎。

  • 2. It is commonly believed that people yawn as a result of drowsiness or weariness because they need oxygen.

    普遍看法认为,人们打呵欠是由于困乏或疲倦造成的,因为他们需要氧气。

  • 3. An organic weariness drives the nerves and the flesh to a despair that only an exploration of all forms of pleasure can alleviate.

    有机的疲倦驾驭着神经与肉体驶向绝望——一种只有通过对各种形式愉快的探索才能减轻的绝望。

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