单词 | to tire down |
释义 | > as lemmasto tire down 7. With complement. to tire out, tire to death, to tire to utter exhaustion. colloquial. to tire down, to exhaust (a hunted animal) by persistent pursuit: cf. to run down 2 at run v. Phrasal verbs 1. ΘΚΠ the world > time > spending time > spend time or allow time to pass [verb (transitive)] overdoOE adreeOE wreaka1300 to draw forthc1300 dispend1340 pass1340 drivea1375 wastec1381 occupyc1384 overpassa1387 to pass over ——a1393 usec1400 spend1423 contrive?a1475 overdrive1487 consumea1500 to pass forth1509 to drive off1517 lead1523 to ride out1529 to wear out, forth1530 to pass away?1550 to put offc1550 shiftc1562 to tire out1563 wear1567 to drive out1570 entertainc1570 expire1589 tire1589 outwear1590 to see out1590 outrun1592 outgo1595 overshoot1597 to pass out1603 fleeta1616 elapse1654 term1654 trickle1657 to put over1679 absorb1686 spin1696 exercise1711 kill1728 to get through ——1748 to get over ——1751 tickc1870 fill1875 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > weary or exhaust [verb (transitive)] wearyc897 tirea1000 travailc1300 forwearya1325 taryc1375 tarc1440 matec1450 break1483 labour1496 overwearya1500 wear?1507 to wear out, forth1525 fatigate1535 stress1540 overtire1558 forwaste1563 to tire out1563 overwear1578 spend1582 out-tire1596 outwear1596 outweary1596 overspend1596 to toil out1596 attediate1603 bejade1620 lassate1623 harassa1626 overtask1628 tax1672 hag1674 trash1685 hatter1687 overtax1692 fatigue1693 to knock up1740 tire to death1740 overfatigue1741 fag1774 outdo1776 to do over1789 to use up1790 jade1798 overdo1817 frazzlea1825 worry1828 to sew up1837 to wear to death1840 to take it (also a lot, too much, etc.) out of (a person)1847 gruel1850 to stump up1853 exhaust1860 finish1864 peter1869 knacker1886 grind1887 tew1893 crease1925 poop1931 raddle1951 the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > be or become wearied or bored with [verb (transitive)] > affect with weariness or tedium > to extremity to tire out1711 tire to death1740 to beat (also bore, scare, etc.) the pants off (a person)1925 the world > food and drink > hunting > hunt [verb (transitive)] > hunt down or bring to bay stallc1400 to set up1608 to run down1650 to hunt down1711 to tire down1835 to stick up1850 bail1872 1563–87 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments (K.O.) Tire him out. 1632 R. Sanderson 12 Serm. 39 They would quickely tyre out them~selues without spurring. 1711 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1889) III. 246 The King being then tired out by factious People. 1740 tr. C. de F. de Mouhy Fortunate Country Maid I. 202 He was tired to Death, altho they used their Endeavours..to amuse him agreeably. 1766 H. Walpole in Lett. C'tess Suffolk (1824) II. 324 I am tired to death of the place. 1835 W. Irving Tour on Prairies xviii A pack of..wolves..were in full chase of a buck, which they had nearly tired down. 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. xvii. 1 William, tired out by the voyage,..determined to land in an open boat. < as lemmas |
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