常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.He can be a very tiresome child at times.他有時候會是一個非常討厭的孩子。用作表語: S+be+~+to- vA diffuse book is very tiresome to read.冗長的書讀起來令人厭倦。更多例句雙語例句British chancellors tiresomely wont to lecture finance ministers in mainland Europe about their superior policies.英國的財政大臣也常常曏歐洲大陸的財政部長們縯講他們的優(yōu)越政策。British workers were admirably reluctant to strike; British chancellors tiresomely wont to lecture finance ministers in mainland Europe about their superior policies.那時英國的工人極不願意去罷工;英國的財政大臣也常常曏歐洲大陸的財政部長們縯講他們的優(yōu)越政策。I determined they should come about as they pleased for me; and though it was a tiresomely slow process, I began to rejoice at length in a faint dawn of its progress: as I thought at first.我斷定他們要是願意的話,就會來找我的。 雖然這是一個令人厭煩的緩慢過程,我開始慶幸到底在進展中有一線曙光了:正如我起初所想的那樣。權威例句Because it is public, it is likely to be nasty, brutish and tiresomely long-winded.ECONOMIST: The political mincing-machineBut the drum of campus political correctness beats tiresomely in the background through much of the book.ECONOMIST: Theodor Seuss GeiselCanada, which displays distinctive robustness on Arctic issues, is not minded to admit the EU, which tiresomely bemoans the annual seal slaughter.ECONOMIST: Arctic politics: Cosy amid the thaw The 返回 tiresomely