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累
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Definitions
- 1. rope
- 2. to bind together
- 3. to twist around
Example Sentences
1 shown我很 累 。
Sentence data courtesy of Tatoeba.org.
Words Containing 累
cumulative poison
deep in debt
tired to the point of dropping
burden
progressive (taxation etc)
to repeatedly commit an offense
cuts and bruises all over the body
year in, year out (idiom)
cumulative dose
cumulative
bullet-riddled
year in, year out (idiom)
to involve
innumerable
debts of blood crying out for retribution
Pareto principle
Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)
lit. a wealthy person does not sit under the eaves (idiom); fig. a rich man does not expose himself to danger
having an extensive criminal record
Dresden, capital of Saxony 薩克森州|萨克森州[sà kè sēn zhōu], Germany
Malé, capital of Maldives
mixed-up and superfluous
(of a piece of writing) long and tedious (idiom)
debt-ridden
to accumulate
Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), Italian economist
Murray-Darling river system in the southeast of Australia
to weigh down
to be put to a lot of trouble
(lit.) so exhausted (by difficulties in a relationship) that one feels one could never fall in love again (Internet slang)
Pareto efficiency (economics)
superfluous
to calculate the running total
heavily laden with fruit
lit. prodigious abundance of fruit (idiom)
tired
lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture
emotionally exhausted; drained
(literary) (of fruit, achievements etc) clusters of
precarious as pile of eggs (idiom); ready to fall and break at any moment
to become exhausted
to accumulate
codependency (psychology)
to accumulate over a long period of time
(Internet slang) to be dog-tired
again and again
accumulator (computing)
to accumulate merit and virtue
to fill boxes and baskets to the brim (with treasures)
to collapse
to implicate
year in, year out (idiom)
to get sb involved in one's trouble
to encumber
month after month, year after year
taxing (mentally or emotionally)
(of a text) very lengthy (idiom)
cumulative total
tired
Murray (name)
to involve
to get dragged into
to tire oneself out through overwork
I have troubled you
for years