weariness
noun[U]
uk/ˈwɪə.ri.nəs/us/ˈwɪr.i.nəs/greattiredness:
疲倦;困乏Sheknewshe shouldkeeprunning, butintensefatigueand wearinessovertookher.她知道她应该继续奔跑,但极度的疲劳和乏累向她袭来。
30hoursor more ofintensephysicaltrainingmightinducesomestressor weariness.30小时或更长时间的高强度体能训练可能会引起压力或疲劳。
thestateof beingboredwith something because you haveexperiencedtoo much of it:
厌倦I mustadmitacertainweariness whenreadingthosepassages.我必须承认阅读那些段落让我感到厌倦。
Assoonas theybegantotalk, heshuthiseyesandexpressedweariness andindifference.他们一开始说话,他就闭上眼睛表示他的厌倦和漠不关心。
the state of being unhappy and uninterested
- boredomThere's nothing to do at the cabin - I might die of boredom.
- tediumFilming a televison show involves a fair bit of waiting and tedium behind the scenes.
- tediousnessI can't imagine the tediousness of cataloguing every single piece of writing in the archive.
- wearinessShe listened to his complaining with a growing sense of weariness.
- ennuiHis latest book was about suburban ennui and the middle-aged desire for something new.
- drearinessShe wanted to go to the big city and escape the dreariness of her rural, small-town life.
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- He could notsleepdespitehisextremeweariness.
- There was anoteof weariness in hervoice.
- After a while,feargives way to weariness andboredom.
- Thevoteishugelysymbolic,confirmingapublicweariness with thewar.
Tired and making tired
- all in
- anti-fatigue
- atyourworstidiom
- be dead onyourfeetidiom
- be fit/ready to dropidiom
- finishsomethingoff
- fit to dropidiom
- fragile
- frazzled
- gassed
- haggard
- knackered
- shattered
- shell-shocked
- sleep deprivation
- sleep-deprived
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- strung out
- zonked