bore
verb /bɔː(r)/
/bɔːr/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they bore | /bɔː(r)/ /bɔːr/ |
he / she / it bores | /bɔːz/ /bɔːrz/ |
past simple bored | /bɔːd/ /bɔːrd/ |
past participle bored | /bɔːd/ /bɔːrd/ |
-ing form boring | /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/ /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] to make somebody feel bored, especially by talking too much
(尤指因啰嗦)使厌烦 - bore somebody I'm not boring you, am I?
我没有让你厌烦吧,是不是? - bore somebody with something Has he been boring you with his stories about his trip?
他是不是用他旅游的见闻在烦你?
Topics Feelingsc1- I won't bore you with too many details.
我不会拿太多细节来烦你。 - I'm very easily bored.
我很容易感到厌倦。 - That lecture bored me to tears!
那个讲座让我烦得要命! - He was a restless child and easily bored.
他是个坐不住的孩子,很容易不耐烦。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- easily
- with
- bore somebody rigid
- bore somebody silly
- bore somebody stiff
- …
- bore somebody I'm not boring you, am I?
- [intransitive, transitive] to make a long deep hole with a tool or by digging
钻,凿,挖(长而深的洞) - bore into/through something The drill is strong enough to bore through solid rock.
这把钻足以钻透坚固的岩石。 - bore something (in/through something) to bore a hole in something
在某物体上挖个洞
- bore into/through something The drill is strong enough to bore through solid rock.
- [intransitive] bore into somebody/something (of eyes
) to stare in a way that makes somebody feel uncomfortable眼睛 盯着看 - His blue eyes seemed to bore into her.
他的一双蓝眼睛似乎要穿透她。
- His blue eyes seemed to bore into her.
- past tense of bear
词源verb senses 2 to 3 Old English borian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German bohren. verb sense 1 mid 18th cent. (as a verb): of unknown origin.