1.令人疲倦的;叫人厌倦[生厌]的;乏味的
1.a wearisome activity or time is one that makes you feel tired or bored
1.Ser Barristan will have summoned a pair of sedan chairs to carry us back up to the banquet, but the climb can still be wearisome.
巴利斯坦爵士会叫来一对轿椅把我们带回宴席,但攀爬依旧累人。
2.But any one can see that this is a mere form, of which the affectation grows wearisome as the work advances.
人们明白这只不过是一种形式,随着思想的进步这种做作的行为很快就会变得索然无味。
3.and though our patient was as wearisome and headstrong as a patient could be, she weathered it through.
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。
4.They were faithful in their work and worship, but these had ceased to be motivated by love and had become wearisome habits and grim duties.
他们虽然尽忠职守、虔诚敬拜,但一切已不再是出于爱,而是沦为令人厌倦的习惯和乏味的责任。
5.She is always keeping better watch than any human being, who thus announced my arrival with her wearisome refrain.
她的警戒心比任何人都强,因此她用那令人生厌的重复句子报告我的到来。
6.Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate, in hot weather and cold, wet weather and dry, fair weather and foul.
的脑袋总是用同样的速度一上一下地动来动去,不管是热天或者冷天,阴天或者晴天,好天气或者坏天气。
7.Her letters to him, far from giving her comfort, were looked upon by her as a wearisome and artificial duty.
她给他写的信,不仅不能给她以安慰,反而被她视为索然无味的虚伪的义务。
8.To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone.
与人为伴,即使是挚友,也很快会有厌烦或虚度光阴的感觉。我爱独处。
9.At the shoe factory she put in a long day , scarcely so wearisome as the preceding, but considerably less novel.
在鞋厂,她熬过了长长的一天,不像前一天那么累,但是新鲜感也大大地不如前一天。
10.One thing's for sure: Wearing the special glasses -- no matter how stylish -- is still a wearisome part of seeing things in 3D.
但有一件事可以肯定:戴着特殊的眼镜看3D,无论有多新潮,仍很累人。