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TOEFL BNC: 11152 COCA: 2850

tire

verb
/ˈtaɪə(r)/
/ˈtaɪər/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tire
/ˈtaɪə(r)/
/ˈtaɪər/
he / she / it tires
/ˈtaɪəz/
/ˈtaɪərz/
past simple tired
/ˈtaɪəd/
/ˈtaɪərd/
past participle tired
/ˈtaɪəd/
/ˈtaɪərd/
-ing form tiring
/ˈtaɪərɪŋ/
/ˈtaɪərɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. tire (somebody) to become tired and feel as if you want to sleep or rest; to make somebody feel this way(使)疲劳,疲倦,困倦
    • Her legs were beginning to tire.她的双腿开始感到累了。
    • He has made a good recovery but still tires easily.他已康复得不错,但仍然容易感到疲劳。
    • Walking even a short distance tires him.即使走很短的距离也会让他疲惫不堪。
    Extra Examples
    • She found herself tiring more quickly these days.她觉得自己最近更容易疲倦。
    • Long conversations tired her.长谈让她感到疲倦。
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • quickly
    • eventually
    verb + tire
    • begin to
    See full entry
    Word Originverb Old English tēorian ‘fail, come to an end’, also ‘become physically exhausted’, of unknown origin.
Idioms
never tire of doing something
  1. to do something a lot, especially in a way that annoys people不厌其烦地做
    • He went to Harvard—as he never tires of reminding us.他上过哈佛,他总是不厌其烦地一再提醒我们这一点。

tire

noun
/ˈtaɪə(r)/
/ˈtaɪər/
(North American English)
(British English tyre)
Idioms
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  1. a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.轮胎
    • a front/rear tire前/后轮胎
    • to pump up a tire给轮胎打气
    • a flat tire泄了气的轮胎
    • a burst/punctured tire爆胎/爆胎
    • bald/worn tires磨平的/磨损的轮胎
    • Someone had slashed the tires on her car.有人割破了她的汽车轮胎。
    • He drove off with a screech of tires.他开车时发出刺耳的轮胎声。
    • Remember to check your tire pressure regularly.记得定期检查轮胎气压。
    see also balloon tyre, spare tyreTopics Transport by car or lorryb1, Sports: other sportsb1
    Word Originverb Old English tēorian ‘fail, come to an end’, also ‘become physically exhausted’, of unknown origin.
Idioms
kick the tires (North American English)
(British English kick the tyres)
  1. to test the quality of something to see whether it is suitable for you before you buy it(购买商品前)测试质量
TOEFL BNC: 11152 COCA: 2850
tire

noun

(NAmE)  see tyre
tire

verb

ADVERB | VERB + TIRE ADVERBeasily, quickly容易/很快疲倦She found herself tiring more quickly these days.她覺得自己最近更容易疲倦。eventually終於疲倦out使筋疲力盡The long walk had really tired me out.走這麼遠的路實在讓我筋疲力盡。VERB + TIREbegin to開始疲勞After an hour Rick began to tire.一個小時後里克開始覺得累了。
TOEFL BNC: 11152 COCA: 2850
tire

verb

tire ♦︎ exhaust ♦︎ wear sb/yourself out ♦︎ weaken ♦︎ tire sb/yourself outThese words all mean to make sb/yourself feel tired and want to sleep or rest. 这些词均表示使感到疲劳、使疲倦、使困倦。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to tire / exhaust yourselfto wear / tire yourself out tire [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) to become tired and feel as if you want to sleep or rest; to make sb feel this way (使)疲劳,疲倦,困倦Her legs were beginning to tire.她的双腿开始感到累了。He has made a good recovery but he still tires easily.他已经康复得不错,但仍易感疲劳。Long conversations tired her.长谈让她感到疲倦。 exhaust ɪgˈzɔːst [transitive] to make sb feel very tired 使筋疲力尽;使疲惫不堪Even a short walk exhausted her.即使走一小段路也让她疲惫不堪了。 ˌwear sb ˈout ˌwear yourself ˈout

phrasal verb

to make sb/yourself feel very tired 使疲乏;使筋疲力尽;使厌烦The kids have totally worn me out.孩子们真是把我烦透了。You'll wear yourself out if you carry on like this.你要是继续这样下去,身体会吃不消的。
weaken [intransitive, transitive] to become or to make sb/sth physically weaker (使)虚弱,衰弱He began to weaken as his opponent continued the onslaught.对手继续猛攻,他开始变得虚弱了。The explosion had weakened the building's foundations considerably.爆炸极大地削弱了这座楼房的地基。OPP strengthen strengthen ˌtire sb ˈout ˌtire yourself ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather informal, especially spoken) to make sb/yourself feel very tired 使感到筋疲力尽;使感到疲惫不堪Working twelve hour shifts would really tire me out.十二个小时轮班工作会累坏我的。NOTE 辨析 Exhaust, wear sb/yourself out or tire sb/yourself out?There is very little difference in meaning between these words. Exhaust is the most frequent, and the most suitable for use in formal writing, but it can be used in less formal contexts too. Tire sb/yourself out is the least formal, used mostly in spoken English. 这三个词含义差别很小。exhaust使用最为频繁,最适用于正式的写作,但亦可用于不太正式的场合。tire sb/yourself out最不正式,主要用于口语。
TOEFL BNC: 11152 COCA: 2850
tire
To be, or to become tired: tire, flag, droop...
To make someone tired: tire, exhaust, wear out...
Tyres and wheels and their parts: bald, cartwheel, flange...

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