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tired 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/tīrd/,
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In need of sleep or rest; weary,
  1. In need of sleep or rest; weary
    • - Fisher rubbed his tired eyes
    • - she was tired out now that the strain was over
  2. Bored with
    • - I have to look after these animals when you get tired of them
  3. (of a thing) No longer fresh or in good condition
    • - a few boxes of tired vegetables
  4. (esp. of a statement or idea) Boring or uninteresting because overfamiliar
    • - tired clichés like the “information revolution.”

  1. depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat"
  2. banal: repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"
  3. (tiredly) in a weary manner; "he walked around tiredly"
  4. (tiredness) fatigue: temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell ...
  5. (tiring) exhausting: producing exhaustion; "an exhausting march"; "the visit was especially wearing"
  6. The following is an episode list for the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-head. The series has its roots in 1992 when Mike Judge created two animated shorts - "Frog Baseball" and "Peace, Love & Understanding" - which were later aired on Liquid Television.
  7. TIRED was the first studio album by MONKEY MAJIK. It was released on May 13, 2002 as a Limited Edition EP.
  8. "Tired" is the fourth release from Adele's number one album 19. It was released only in Spain. Its popularity in this country was due to a Heineken campaign using the song.
  9. (Tiredness) Fatigue (also called exhaustion, lethargy, languidness, languor, lassitude, and listlessness) is a state of awareness describing a range of afflictions, usually associated with physical and/or mental weakness, though varying from a general state of to a specific work-induced burning ...
  10. In need of some rest or sleep; Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of; Overused, cliché
  11. (tiredness) The state of being tired
  12. (tiring) Action of the verb to tire; That tires or tire
  13. (tiredness) (vaamaam’dagii) IgadMAmAv
  14. Dressing. Tiring women, or tire women, women that used to cut ladies hair, and dress them.
  15. Past its peak of flavor development; old.
  16. Has been strong for a while and will probably fall due to increased supply at current price level (due to e.g. profit taking, technical analysis). Heavy.
  17. Worn-out, past its prime, describing a wine that is fading. Wines can also be tired from traveling or being subjected to treatments such as racking and fining; these wines recover with rest.
  18. Limp, feeble, lackluster.
  19. Everyone gets tired, but not all modes of tiredness are equal. The supine idler seeks inspiration in that state of consciousness which arises between sleep and waking; but the person who is slumberous, drowsy, or languid is just giving in to the annihilating force of torpor. ...
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  21. Not as comprehensive as the Oxford C-E Dictionary, but sufficient for most everyday use. A magnify option would be nice.
  22. People are exhausted after being run over because they got tired.
  23. Said of a wine that has lost all of its qualities either at the time it was bottled or during transport.
  24. Wine that is past its peak, lacks fruit and acidity.
  25. A tea that is flat. Thus, a "tired tea" is a bad tea, not one that needs to catch up on it's sleep. In plain english, the leaves are stale. And so, once brewed, the leaves don't provide the flavor/aroma that they should. So, a "tired tea" is a very bad tea.