[ T ] to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest使厌烦;使讨厌
to make someone feel very bored使…觉得无聊透顶
More examples
I was so bored that I slept through the second half of the film.
I enjoyed my course at first, but after a time I got bored with it.
He sensed (that) his guests were bored, although they were listening politely.
He grew bored of the countryside.
The novelty of these toys soon wore off and the children became bored with them.
Sometimes I enjoy my English lessons, but at other times I find them really boring.
This programme's boring - shall I turn over to BBC?
Your hair has a natural wave whereas mine's just straight and boring.
This town is so boring in the evening - there's never anything happening.
Life would be bloody boring if nothing ever went wrong.
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to make a hole in something using a tool钻;挖;凿(洞)
past simple ofbear (bear 的过去式)
[ C ] specialized US usually gauge engineering the space inside a pipe or tube, or the diameter (= measurement across the widest part) of this space内径,口径
[ C ] a very large wave that runs from the sea up a narrow river at particular times of year(海水涌入江河)涌潮,激潮
used in adjectives to express the width of the space inside a cylinder, especially the inside of a gun barrel (= part shaped like a tube)…口径的,…内膛的
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