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Bore
bɔr
极其常见
800 - 900
800 - 900
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。

使厌烦, 钻孔, 令人厌倦的人, 使人疲倦的事情

Bore 的含义在中文中

“Bore” 这个词在日常英语中有多种用法,主要有以下几种:

  1. 作为动词

    • 意思是使某人感到无聊。例如:
      • "The lecture bored me."(这场讲座让我感到无聊。)
    • 常用于描述某种活动或事物缺乏吸引力,导致人们失去兴趣。
    • 适用于正式和非正式场合。
  2. 作为名词

    • 指代让人感到无聊的人或事物。例如:
      • "He's such a bore."(他真是个无聊的人。)
    • 常用于非正式场合。
  3. 常用短语

    • "bore someone to death"(让某人无聊到极点):表示某事非常无聊。
      • 例句: "The movie bored me to death."(这部电影让我无聊得要命。)
    • "bore a hole"(打孔):在某种材料上钻孔,通常用于工具或建筑领域。
      • 例句: "We need to bore a hole in the wall."(我们需要在墙上打个孔。)
  4. 使用场合

    • “bore”常用于描述个人的感受或对事物的看法,适合在社交场合、学校、工作环境中使用。
  5. 常见错误

    • 将“bore”与“bored”混淆。 “bore”是动词,而“bored”是形容词,表示某人已经感到无聊。
    • 例如: "I am bored"(我感到无聊),而不是 "I am bore"。
  6. 相关词汇

    • 同义词:tire, weary(疲倦),dull(乏味的)。
    • 反义词:interest(兴趣),excite(激动)。
  7. 发音细节

    • “bore”的发音为 /bɔːr/,注意元音的发音较长。
  8. 语法和词源

    • “bore”作为动词时常用在过去式“bored”以及过去分词“bored”形式。词源来自古英语“borian”,意为“打孔、穿透”。

此词在日常交流中非常常见,理解其多重含义和用法有助于提高英语水平。

Bore 的含义在中文中

使厌烦

例子:
The lecture bored me to tears.
这场讲座让我感到无聊。
He tends to bore people with his long stories.
他总是用长篇故事让人感到厌烦。
使用: informal语境: 用于描述某事或某人让人感到无聊或乏味的情况。
笔记: 常用于日常对话中,通常表示对某事的负面看法。

钻孔

例子:
He used a drill to bore a hole in the wall.
他用电钻在墙上钻了一个孔。
They need to bore a tunnel through the mountain.
他们需要在山里钻一个隧道。
使用: formal语境: 用于工程、建筑或制造业中,描述物理上钻孔的行为。
笔记: 可以用于各种工具和设备,涉及实用和技术性的工作。

令人厌倦的人

例子:
He is such a bore at parties.
他在聚会上真是个无聊的人。
Don't be a bore; try to be more engaging.
别那么无聊,试着更吸引人一些。
使用: informal语境: 用于形容某人性格或行为让人感到无趣或乏味。
笔记: 通常用于口语中,表达对某人性格的负面评价。

使人疲倦的事情

例子:
The repetitive tasks were a real bore.
这些重复的任务真让人厌烦。
Studying for hours without a break can be a bore.
连续几个小时不休息地学习可能会让人厌倦。
使用: informal语境: 用来形容某些活动或任务让人感到疲倦和无趣。
笔记: 常常涉及到日常生活中的单调和重复。

Bore的同义词

tedious

Tedious means boring and repetitive, causing one to lose interest or become tired.
例子: The movie was so tedious that I fell asleep halfway through.
笔记: Tedious specifically implies a sense of being tiresome due to being long or dull.

monotonous

Monotonous describes something that is unchanging and repetitive, lacking in variety or interest.
例子: The monotonous voice of the lecturer made it hard to stay awake in class.
笔记: Monotonous focuses on lack of variation or change, often leading to boredom.

dull

Dull refers to something lacking in interest or excitement, often causing boredom.
例子: The dull presentation failed to capture the audience's attention.
笔记: Dull can refer to something lacking brightness or sharpness, as well as being uninteresting.

uninteresting

Uninteresting means not holding one's attention or failing to arouse curiosity or excitement.
例子: The book turned out to be uninteresting, and I couldn't finish reading it.
笔记: Uninteresting straightforwardly means lacking interest or appeal.

Bore的表达方式,常用短语

Bored to tears

To be extremely bored or uninterested in something.
例子: I was bored to tears during the meeting; it was so dull.
笔记: The phrase 'bored to tears' emphasizes a high level of boredom or disinterest.

Bore the pants off someone

To bore someone to an extreme degree.
例子: His long stories bore the pants off me; I couldn't wait to leave.
笔记: This phrase indicates extreme boredom caused by someone or something.

Bored out of one's mind

To be extremely bored or uninterested to the point of feeling mentally drained.
例子: Sitting in the waiting room for hours left me bored out of my mind.
笔记: The phrase emphasizes the mental exhaustion resulting from extreme boredom.

Bored stiff

To be extremely bored or uninterested in something to the point of feeling stiff or rigid.
例子: The lecture was so dry; I was bored stiff within the first ten minutes.
笔记: The phrase 'bored stiff' suggests a complete lack of engagement or interest.

Bored to death

To be extremely bored or uninterested in something.
例子: I was bored to death at the party; there was nothing interesting to do.
笔记: This phrase indicates a high level of boredom that feels almost unbearable.

Bore the pants off of

To bore someone to an extreme degree.
例子: The documentary bored the pants off of me; I couldn't stay awake.
笔记: This phrase emphasizes the impact of extreme boredom on the listener.

Bored silly

To be extremely bored or uninterested in something to the point of feeling silly or foolish.
例子: The training session was so tedious that I was bored silly by the end.
笔记: The phrase 'bored silly' suggests a sense of absurdity or foolishness resulting from boredom.

Bore的日常(俚语)表达

Yawnfest

Refers to something extremely boring or tedious, like an event or activity that induces yawns.
例子: That movie was such a yawnfest; I almost fell asleep.
笔记: Emphasizes the boring nature of something using a metaphor of yawning.

Snoozefest

Describes something as being so boring that it is like a festival of snoozing or falling asleep.
例子: The lecture was a complete snoozefest, I couldn't wait for it to end.
笔记: Compares a boring event to a festival, emphasizing the excessive boredom experienced.

Blah

Used to express a lack of interest or enthusiasm about something dull or uninteresting.
例子: The meeting was just blah; nothing exciting happened.
笔记: Simplifies the notion of boredom by describing something as unexciting or unremarkable.

Snoozer

Refers to something, like a lecture or presentation, that is so boring it causes drowsiness or sleepiness.
例子: That history class is a real snoozer; it puts me to sleep every time.
笔记: Uses humor to describe how boring something is by suggesting it causes the listener to snooze.

Lame

Describes something as unexciting, unimpressive, or uninteresting.
例子: The party was so lame; there was nothing to do.
笔记: Focuses on the lack of appeal or excitement in a situation, indicating that it failed to meet expectations.

Dullsville

Refers to a place, activity, or situation that is extremely boring or uneventful.
例子: This book is Dullsville; I can't get through the first chapter.
笔记: Creates a playful and exaggerated term to emphasize extreme boredom in a situation or activity.

Lackluster

Describes something as uninspiring, dull, or unimpressive, particularly in terms of quality or excitement.
例子: The performance was rather lackluster; it didn't captivate the audience.
笔记: Highlights the absence of brilliance or vitality in a performance or event, suggesting it fell short of expectations.

Bore - 例子

I'm so bored, I don't know what to do.
我太无聊了,不知道该做什么。
The drill bore a hole in the wall.
钻头在墙上钻了一个孔。
The lecture was so boring, I fell asleep.
讲座太无聊了,我睡着了。

Bore的语法

Bore - 专有名词 (Proper noun) / 专有名词,单数 (Proper noun, singular)
词元: bore
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): bores
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): bore
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): bored
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): boring
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): bores
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): bore
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): bore
音节、划分和重音
bore 包含1个音节: bore
音标: ˈbȯr
bore , ˈbȯr (红色音节是重读的)

Bore - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
bore: 800 - 900 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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