wearying

厌烦

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

让人感到疲劳的,令人疲倦的

v.

(使)疲倦,(使)厌烦(weary 的现在分词)
例句
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The effect of his overenergetic prose style also becomes wearying: every other noun seems to be in italics.
书中一路高亢的散文式风格也难免让人疲累:似乎每隔一个名词就会蹦出斜体字。
Ever hearkening to the sound of beauty, straining for the flash of its distant wings, he watches to follow, wearying his feet in travelling.
他总是倾听着美的声音,努力要捕捉它那在远方一闪而过的翅膀。他注视着,想追上去,奔走得累坏了双脚。
That said, this book becomes a bit wearying after a while.
也就是说,这本书写到后面就变得有点让人厌倦。
It got a little wearying to the soul to watch these Bible Thumping wannabes rant on about the sickness of our evil "secular" society.
人们已经逐渐厌倦了那些圣经的崇拜者们(指共和党参选人)喋喋不休地抱怨着世俗社会的堕落。
To do that, after nine wearying years in office, would be quite a task.
那可真不容易,尤其是已经经过了九年的疲倦的办公室生活之后,那可真算是项任务了。
You're wearying me with all these silly questions.
你的这些无聊的问题使我厌烦。
Even in democracies, the relentless demands of power are wearying, then coarsening then corrupting.
即使是在民主国家,无止境的权力欲也是令人疲惫、进而起到破坏和腐蚀作用的。
And desperate it is: The last 45 minutes or so of "District 9" is slam bang, frenetic action that only rarely gets a little wearying.
影片后面的情节确实紧张得可以,在最后45分钟里,到处是爆炸和激斗,很少让人喘息。
But taken as a whole the recent onslaught of zombie fiction is wearying.
但从总体上看,目前僵尸类小说正处于一个低迷阶段。
这样的报道是对政治和法律权威的挑战,且过程漫长,花费高昂,令人疲倦。
常用短语
weary of
weary of - 疲倦;厌烦于
weary with
weary with - 因…而厌烦