intransitive. to think long: to seem or appear long, to be wearisome (to a person): cf. think, v.2 13b.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > be or become wearied or bored [verb (intransitive)] > be or become wearisome or tedious (12) to think longeOE intransitive. to think long: to seem or appear long, to be wearisome (to a person): cf. think, v.2 13b. it irks (me)1483 impersonal it irks (me), it wearies, annoys, troubles (me); = Latin piget. Const. infinitive or clause; formerly of. archaic. dull?1529 To be tedious; to urge tediously. Obsolete. flag1678 Of an author, or his works, a diversion, game, conversation, etc.: To fall off in vigour or interest, to grow dull or languid. weary1815 absol. To cause weariness or ennui. stale1893 intransitive. To grow stale; get out of fashion, become uninteresting. feed1933 slang. transitive and intransitive. To tire or bore (cf. fed, adj. 3). Subcategories:— specific through familiarity (1) — specifically by exhausting patience (1) — specifically by tedious or repetitive talk (3) |
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