
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
mệt mỏi
The word "wearily" has its roots in Old English. It comes from the two words "wær" meaning "weary" and the suffix "-ly" which forms an adverb. In Modern English, "wearily" is an adverb that means "in a tired or exhausted manner" or "with a feeling of fatigue."
adverb
very tired, exhausted, worn out (especially by effort or endurance)
no longer interested in, no longer interested in something; bored with something
cause fatigue, cause boredom
in a way that shows somebody is very tired
theo cách cho thấy ai đó rất mệt mỏi
Anh nhắm mắt lại một cách mệt mỏi.
in a way that shows somebody is annoyed and bored because they have had to do something, hear something, explain something, etc. many times
theo cách cho thấy ai đó đang khó chịu và buồn chán vì họ phải làm gì đó, nghe gì đó, giải thích điều gì đó, v.v. nhiều lần
"Vâng, vâng, tôi biết," cô mệt mỏi nói.
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