bored的意思和读音

bored

: [bɔrd] : [bɔː(r)d]

adj.

v.“bore”

adj.fascinated

adj.uninterested,fed up,tired,bored stiff,jaded

boredadj.

1.feeling tired and impatient because you have lost interest in sb/sth or because you have nothing to do

There was a bored expression on her face.

The children quickly got bored with staying indoors.

IDMbored stiffbored to death/tearsbored out of your mindextremely bored

adj.1.,,2.,

v.1.“bore”

adj.1.feeling impatient or dissatisfied, because you are not interested in sth. or because you have nothing to do2.feeling annoyed about something that has continued for too long

v.1.The past tense and past participle of bore

1. book bored boy ...

2. such bored everywhere ...

3. calm down (使 bored CD ...

4. sheep bored village ...

5. bear bored break ...

6. border n. bored a. ( boring a.

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1.Back in the States and bored with college, he tried joining the Irgun, but the war for Israel's independence ended before he could help.

2.He looks out of the windows from which she looked out, not long ago, upon the weather that bored her to death.使

3.GABRIELLE: You know, Carlos, I didn't marry you so I could have dinner by myself 6 times a week. You know how bored I was today?

4.You spend most of your life waiting for something anyway, so you may as well get it out of the way while your bored.

5.Tell the child you remember how it felt to be lonely or bored when you were a child and how you handled it.

6.This holiday, do not enrich my life, and his family did not travel, and students with a handful of times, have always felt very bored.

7.One sometimes forgets that torturers become easily bored. They need a bit of a laugh to keep their spirits up.

8.Some of these ignored babies were crying, some were squirming and looked bored, one was eating the paper off a package of crackers.

9.It's easy to say "make a joke of it, " but it's hard to do when you're feeling angry, scared, bored, or upset.

10.Panyu last for a week did not give me bored to death , serious illness .