English English knackered From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishknack‧ered /ˈnækəd $ -ərd/ adjective British English spoken informal 1 extremely tired SYN exhausted2 too old or broken to use SYN clapped-out British English a knackered old bike ...
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License From the verb knacker. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License From "ready for the knacker's yard" or "fit to be knackered", meaning "worn-out livestock, fit to be slaughtered and rendered".Support...
Did You Know?An apt synonym for knackered might be the phrase “dead tired” for more than one reason. Knackered comes from the past participle of knacker, a slang term meaning “to kill,” as well as “to tire, exhaust, or wear out.” The origins of the verb knacker are uncertain,...
"worn out, tired," 1883, past-participle adjective from knacker (v.). See origin and meaning of knackered.
9.Knackered is a useful word because it also has another meaning. 哦?还有第二个意思,是什么呢? 10.Or, like me, are you just plain knackered and thankful the whole bloody shebang is finally over? 又或者,好像我一样,你只是简单地既感到疲累又感到欣慰这该死的一切终于结束了?
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One of the wines in a new range in M&S called Found, featuring little-known grapes from some of the places best suited to growing them. This particular one is made from the little-known Ribolla Gialla (pronounced ja-lah, meaning yellow in Italian) grape, from northern Italy. It’s got ...