bored

英[bɔːd] 美[bɔrd]
  • adj. 无聊的;无趣的;烦人的
  • v. 使厌烦(bore的过去式);烦扰

英文词源


bored (adj.)
1823, past participle adjective from bore (v.) in the figurative sense.
Society is now one polished horde,
Formed of two mighty tribes, the Bores and Bored.
[Byron, "Don Juan," 1823]

双语例句


1. After sixteen years of marriage they have grown bored with each other.
结婚16年后,他们已经渐渐彼此厌倦了。

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2. But Fred was bored and desired to go home.
但弗雷德觉得很无聊,想要回家。

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3. She was bored with the deadening routine of her life.
她厌倦了自己生活令人窒息的一成不变。

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4. He moped around the office for a while, feeling bored.
他在办公室闲荡了一会儿,感到百无聊赖。

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5. His eyes bored into her, paralysing her, robbing her of movement.
他双眼凝视着她,令她全身瘫软,不能动弹。

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