a weary traveller
疲惫不堪的旅行者
She suddenly felt old and weary.
她突然感到了衰老和疲倦。
a weary sigh
疲倦的叹息
a weary journey
使人疲乏的旅程
no longer interested in or enthusiastic about sth
Students soon grow weary of listening to a parade of historical facts.
学生们很快便对听连串史实厌烦起来。
to make sb feel tired
She soon wearied of his stories.
她很快就厌烦了他的故事。
1.疲倦的,困乏的
2.令人厌倦[生厌,发腻]的;乏味的
3.感到厌倦的 (of)
1.使疲倦,使疲乏;使厌倦,使生厌,使发腻;烦扰,为难
2.疲倦,疲乏;厌倦,厌烦 (of)
3.渴望,切望 (for)
1.very tired, especially because of hard work or activity; showing that you are very tired; a weary activity is one that makes you feel very tired
2.tired and impatient about something
1.to feel weary, or to make someone feel weary
1.the noon is weariest , does not eat meal, the teaching effect is not actually good.
中午是最疲倦的时候,又不吃饭,教学效果其实并不好。
2.mdash; Julia Carney Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea.
即使是最疲惫的河流,历经曲折,也终会安然入海。&
3.That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.
纵使细流常逶迤,也会平安归海洋。
4.Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea.
甚至最漫长的河流也能找到安全进海口。