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What does the teacher mean by saying that he is tired?
Tired, tired
2.
Boring, boring
3.
(joke, speech, theatrical performance, etc) old-fashioned
adj. 1。
[American English]
2.
Equipped with tires; Tire-mounted
3.
[Used in combination] equipped with tires. ...
VI. 1.
Feel tired; Tired:
This girl gets tired easily.
The girl gets tired easily.
He was tired before the game was over.
He felt tired before the game was over.
2.
Boredom (often used with of):
I am tired of these computer games.
I am tired of these computer games.
I can't get tired of reading classic works.
I will never get tired of reading these classic books.
1。
To make tired, weary:
Climbing to the top of the mountain exhausted us.
We were all tired when we climbed to the top of the mountain.
The arduous task exhausted me.
This hard work makes me feel tired.
2.
Drilling, drilling:
His long speech bored everyone.
His long speech bored everyone.
n. 1
[British dialect] Tired
1.
[archaic]
1。
Dress up; decorate
2.
To decorate (hair) with headgear; Comb (hair).
n. 1
Clothes, clothes
2.
Headdress (for women)
phrase
1.
Tired? Very tired, completely exhausted
freaky
Tired of intransitive verbs
Transitive verb tired
Tired? Are you tired? ]
VI. 1.
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1。
Tires? {"@action":"sup "," #text":"3"}? deformed
adj. 1。
Tired, tired
2.
Boring, boring
3.
(joke, speech, theatrical performance, etc) old-fashioned
adj. 1。
[American English]
2.
Equipped with tires; Tire-mounted
3.
[Used in combination] equipped with tires. ...
VI. 1.
Feel tired; Tired:
This girl gets tired easily.
The girl gets tired easily.
He was tired before the game was over.
He felt tired before the game was over.
2.
Boredom (often used with of):
I am tired of these computer games.
I am tired of these computer games.
I can't get tired of reading classic works.
I will never get tired of reading these classic books.
1。
To make tired, weary:
Climbing to the top of the mountain exhausted us.
We were all tired when we climbed to the top of the mountain.
The arduous task exhausted me.
This hard work makes me feel tired.
2.
Drilling, drilling:
His long speech bored everyone.
His long speech bored everyone.
n. 1
[British dialect] Tired
1.
[archaic]
1。
Dress up; decorate
2.
To decorate (hair) with headgear; Comb (hair).
n. 1
Clothes, clothes
2.
Headdress (for women)
phrase
1.
Tired? Very tired, completely exhausted
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