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tire out

/tahyuhr/US // taɪər //UK // (ˈtaɪə) //

脱胎,脱胎换骨,爆胎,脱胎换骨的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    tired, tir·ing.

    • : to reduce or exhaust the strength of, as by exertion; make weary; fatigue: The long walk tired him.
    • : to exhaust the interest, patience, etc., of; make weary; bore: Your stories tire me.
v.无主动词 verb
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    tired, tir·ing.

    • : to have the strength reduced or exhausted, as by labor or exertion; become fatigued; be sleepy.
    • : to have one's appreciation, interest, patience, etc., exhausted; become or be weary; become bored: He soon tired of playing billiards.
n.名词 noun
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    • : British Dialect. fatigue.

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Examples

  • Options include bigger tires, heated seats, Bose audio and more.

  • Six and half years had passed since the day she had crawled into the tire in the school yard and cried.

  • Aftermarket tiresStock tires are probably the single biggest power-robbing items on your new ATV.

  • The debt-ridden telecom giant is reportedly looking to offload its DirecTV pay-TV business after having kicked the tires on selling it a year ago.

  • That’s not to say we don’t kick the tires on a few things at the end, but it’s pretty minimal, and it’s mostly to look at bugs and edge cases rather than to change our underlying assumptions.

  • Who knew explaining how to change a tire and back out of a ditch could be so seductive?

  • After a tire-puncturing spree in late October, 17-year-old Laquan McDonald was shot dead by a police officer in Chicago.

  • The two U.S. entities, along with the RDIF, last year acquired a majority interest in a leading Russian tire maker, Voltyre-Prom.

  • The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire.

  • Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant.

  • On the ground near the flattened tire lay a new one, just taken out of the brackets that had supported it.

  • Should he snap at the rear wheel and puncture the tire—Matt's thoughts could not carry the danger further.

  • All public pleasure has disappeared from among us, and we arrange parties and receptions that only tire ourselves and others.

  • "A machine has stopped here at the side of the road quite recently," Mr. Peck offered, pointing to the tire marks in the dust.

  • Jean blew out a tire finally, because of the glass, and they were obliged to walk the remainder of the way.