wearisome 英 [ˈwɪərisəm]   美 [ˈwɪrisəm]

wearisome

wearisome  英 [ˈwɪərisəm] 美 [ˈwɪrisəm]

adj. 使疲倦的;使厌倦的;乏味的 

She grew cross and wearisome; snapping at and teasing Catherine continually, at the imminent risk of exhausting her limited patience. 她变得别扭而且消沉,常常叱骂揶揄凯瑟琳,眼看就有耗尽她那有限的耐性的危险。
Though I cannot say I made a gentle nurse, and Joseph and the master were no better; and though our patient was as wearisome and headstrong as a patient could be, she weathered it through. 虽然我不能说我是一个温柔的看护,可是约瑟夫和主人总不见得比我好。 而且虽然我们的病人是病人中最麻烦、最任性的——可是她总算起死回生了。

  • Anything that's boring, tedious, or so dull that it puts you to sleep can be described as wearisome. Long bus rides and long classroom lectures can both be wearisome.
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  • adj. 使疲倦的;使厌倦的;乏味的
  • 1. She grew cross and wearisome; snapping at and teasing Catherine continually, at the imminent risk of exhausting her limited patience.

    她变得别扭而且消沉,常常叱骂揶揄凯瑟琳,眼看就有耗尽她那有限的耐性的危险。

  • 2. Though I cannot say I made a gentle nurse, and Joseph and the master were no better; and though our patient was as wearisome and headstrong as a patient could be, she weathered it through.

    虽然我不能说我是一个温柔的看护,可是约瑟夫和主人总不见得比我好。 而且虽然我们的病人是病人中最麻烦、最任性的——可是她总算起死回生了。

  • 3. He who entered those dreary mines was lost for ever to human knowledge; and Bass may have perished there after years of wearisome and unknown labour.

    谁也不知道他可能呆过的偏远的银矿的情况,巴斯也许就是在那里,成了无人在意其生死的苦力,度过悲惨的余生。

  • wearisome (adj.) mid-15c., "weary," also "causing weariness," from weary + -some (1).
weari·some / ˈwɪərisəm ; NAmE ˈwɪrisəm / adjective ( formal) that makes you feel very bored and tired 乏味的;令人疲劳的;使人厌倦的 SYN tedious weari·some / ˈwɪərisəm ; NAmE ˈwɪrisəm /
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