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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
tedious
te·di·ous BrE [ˈtiːdiəs] NAmE [ˈtiːdiəs] adjective lasting or taking too long and not interesting Syn: ↑boring •The journey soon became tedious. •We had to listen to the tedious details of his operation. Derived Words: ↑tediously ▪ ↑tediousness Word Origin: [tedious tediously tediousness] late Middle English: from Old French tedieus or late Latin taediosus, from Latin taedium, from taedere ‘be weary of’. Synonyms: boring dull • tedious These words all describe a subject, activity, person or place that is not interesting or exciting. boring • not interesting; making you feel tired and impatient: ▪ He's such a boring man! ◇ ▪ She found her job very boring. dull • not interesting or exciting: ▪ Life in a small town could be deadly dull. tedious • lasting or taking too long and not interesting, so that you feel bored and impatient: ▪ The journey soon became tedious. to be boring/dull/tedious for sb boring/dull/tedious subjects/books boring/dull/tedious jobs/work/games a boring/dull place/man/woman/person deadly boring/dull Example Bank: •Her visits were starting to get a bit tedious. •The joke became increasingly tedious. •It was tedious, repetitive work. •The was a long, unutterably tedious wait. •We had to listen to all the tedious details of his operation.
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