bored
adjective
uk/bɔːd/us/bɔːrd/A1
feelingunhappybecause something is notinterestingor because you have nothing to do:
感到无聊的;感到厌烦的It was acold,wetdayand thechildrenwere bored.那是一个阴冷而潮湿的日子,孩子们都很无聊。
He was getting boredwith/ofdoingthe same thing everyday.每天都做同样的事他感到很厌倦。
unhappy because nothing is interesting
- boredI’m so bored right now, I might as well just go to bed.
- bored stiffWe were bored stiff at Nan’s house.
- bored out of your mindI am bored out of my mind - give me a project to work on!
- be tired ofI'm tired of all her complaining.
- weary ofBoth countries are very weary of the conflict and wish for peace.
- I was so bored that Isleptthrough the secondhalfof thefilm.
- Ienjoyedmycourseat first, but after atimeI got bored with it.
- Hesensed(that) hisguestswere bored,althoughthey werelisteningpolitely.
- Hegrewbored of thecountryside.
- Thenoveltyof thesetoyssoonworeoff and thechildrenbecamebored with them.
Bore and bored
- banal
- be (stuck) in a grooveidiom
- be watching the clockidiom
- bend
- blah
- boil
- bore
- bore the ass offsomeoneidiom
- bored stiffidiom
- listless
- listlessly
- listlessness
- outgrow
- restless
- tire
- underwhelm
- underwhelmed
- undynamic
- uninspired
- uninterested
Idiom
bored stiff