weariness
/ˈwɪərinəs/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɪrinəs] /ˈwɪrinəs/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɪrinəs] /ˈwirēnə̇s How to pronounce weariness (audio) ˈwēr-, -rin-/ (ame, mw)
weariness — 名詞
1. the state of feeling deeply tired in your body or mind after long effort or too
疲憊;倦意
長時間勞累後的深重疲累感
the state of feeling deeply tired in your body or mind after long effort or too little rest
After the overnight train, Mira spoke with the weariness of someone who had not slept.
搭完夜車後,Mira 說話時帶著沒睡好的疲憊。
weariness after lack of sleep
Weeks of exam stress left Vivek with weariness so heavy he could not focus.
連續幾週的考試壓力,讓 Vivek 疲憊到無法專心。
weariness from mental strain
Baraka rubbed his eyes, trying to push back the weariness from the long drive.
Baraka 揉了揉眼睛,想把長途開車帶來的倦意壓下去。
By sunset, Lisa felt a calm weariness after planting vegetables all afternoon.
到了傍晚,Lisa 在種了一下午菜後感到一陣平靜的疲憊。
- tiredness
the most neutral everyday word; less literary and emotional than weariness
- fatigue
more formal or medical; often used in clinical or technical contexts
- exhaustion
stronger in degree; suggests almost no energy is left
文法句型
weariness after + activity
weariness from + cause
用法筆記
More literary than tiredness. It often suggests wear caused by long effort and can describe emotional strain as well as physical fatigue.
常見錯誤
2. the feeling of losing interest or patience because something has happened too of
厭倦;生厭
因反覆接觸而失去興趣與耐性
the feeling of losing interest or patience because something has happened too often for too long
After the fourth delay, Diego's weariness with airline excuses turned into anger.
第四次延誤後,Diego 對航空公司那些藉口的厭倦變成了怒氣。
weariness with + repeated problem
Parents in the building showed weariness with yet another meeting about parking rules.
大樓裡的家長對又一次討論停車規定的會議顯得很厭倦。
weariness with repeated meetings
Months of campaign ads brought public weariness with the same empty promises.
連續幾個月的競選廣告,讓大眾對同樣的空話生厭。
By August, Christopher's weariness with endless schedule emails was obvious to everyone.
到了八月,大家都看得出 Christopher 早已厭倦沒完沒了的排程通知信。
- boredom
more general; does not always suggest long repetition
- tedium
more formal; stresses dullness and monotony
- impatience
focuses more on irritation than on loss of interest
- interest
continued attention or curiosity about something
- enthusiasm
active eagerness instead of stale boredom
文法句型
weariness with + noun
weariness of + noun/gerund
用法筆記
This sense usually appears with 'with' or 'of'. It describes boredom or impatience that builds through repetition, not dislike caused by one single event.