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词组 tire of
释义
Idiom
tire oftire of (someone/something)
to become bored or upset with someone or something.
I am so tired of him that one day I shall simply ignore him.She was tired of people telling her what to do.

Phr V
tire of
tires, tiring, tired
tire of sth/doing sth
to become bored with something that you used to enjoy
I wouldn't worry about the video games - he'll soon tire of them.I love all of Cary Grant's films and I never tire of watching them.
phrasetire of1. tire of sth/sb to become bored with something or someone, especially someone or something that used to interest you or that you used to like: His parents kept giving him lots of toys, but he soon tired of them. Maybe after a few years of marriage she'll start to tire of him and want someone else.tire of doing sth Voters were beginning to tire of hearing the same old clichés from politicians.2. sb never tires of doing sth used to say that someone does something so much that it annoys you: Dan never tired of telling people what an excellent basketball player he was.3. sb never tires of sth used to say that someone likes something very much and never becomes bored of it: Paul never seems to tire of Grover's stories.

tire of (someone or something)

To lose interest in or patience with someone or something. He always tires of his toys after a few months, so we sell them online. I tired of working in finance and decided to pursue a career in writing.

tire of someone or something

to grow weary of someone or something. She tired of him and left him. I am beginning to tire of the furniture in the living room.

tire of

v.
To have one's interest or patience exhausted by something or someone: Soon after the semester started, I tired of the boring morning lectures. My parents never tired of giving me unwanted advice.
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