[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)感到疲劳;(使)感到累 If something tires you or if you tire, you feel that you have used a lot of energy and you want to rest or sleep.
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If driving tires you, take the train...
如果开车觉得累,就乘火车吧。
He tired easily, though he was unable to sleep well at night.
他很容易疲倦,可夜里却睡不好觉。
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[VERB 动词]厌烦;厌倦 If you tire of something, you no longer wish to do it, because you have become bored of it or unhappy with it.
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He felt he would never tire of international cricket...
他认为自己永远不会对国际板球赛生厌。
Sooner or later he may tire of constantly putting himself last.
迟早他会厌倦总是把自己排在最后。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]同 tyre A tire is the same as a tyre .
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tired out
He was obviously tired out.
他显然筋疲力尽了。
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tire out
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tire★/ˈtaɪə(r); NAmEˈtaɪər/
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tiretirestiredtiringverb★[intransitive , transitive ]tire(sb) to become tired and feel as if you want to sleep or rest; to make sb feel this way (使)疲劳,疲倦,困倦◆Her legs were beginning to tire.她的双腿开始感到累了。◆He has made a good recovery but still tires easily.他已康复得不错,但仍然容易感到疲劳。IDIOMnever tire of doing sthto do sth a lot, especially in a way that annoys people 不厌其烦地做◆He went to Harvard—as he never tires of reminding us.他上过哈佛,他总是不厌其烦地一再提醒我们这一点。PHRASAL VERBSˈtire of sth/sbto become bored with sth/sb or begin to enjoy it/them less 对…感到厌倦;对…腻烦◆They soon tired of the beach and went for a walk.他们很快对海滩腻烦了,便去散步。★ˌtire sb/yourself ˈoutto make sb/yourself feel very tired 使感到筋疲力尽;使感到疲惫不堪☞see also
tired
noun★( NAmE) (BrEtyre)a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc. 轮胎◆a front tire前胎◆a back/rear tire后胎◆to pump up a tire给轮胎打气◆a flat/burst/punctured tire瘪了的/爆了的/扎了的轮胎◆bald/worn tires磨平的/磨损的轮胎◆to check your tire pressure检查轮胎气压☞see also
spare tyre
(1 )tire/ˈtaɪə(r); NAmEˈtaɪər/
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tire1 verb
tire2 noun
tiretire1 /taɪə $ taɪr/ ●○○ verb
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[intransitive, transitive] to start to feel tired, or make someone feel tired: As we neared the summit, we were tiring fast.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say get tired rather than tire:· The climbers were starting to get tired.tire of phrasal verb1to become bored with someone or something: Sooner or later he’ll tire of politics.2never tire of doing something to enjoy doing something again and again, especially in a way that annoys other people: He never tires of talking about the good old days.tire out phrasal verbto make someone very tiredSYN exhaust: All that walking tired me out.
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tirethe American spelling of tyre
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