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Tired and emotional Meaning in English

expression

TY-erd and ee-MOH-shuh-nuhl
TY-uhd and ih-MOH-shuh-nuhl

释义

Literally means feeling both tired and full of emotion, but is often used humorously or indirectly in British English to mean someone is drunk.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in British English as a humorous or polite way to suggest someone has been drinking alcohol to excess. Rare in American English. Not an insult, but a playful euphemism. Typically used in news, media, or joking contexts.

例句

I'm feeling tired and emotional after a long day at work.

basic

Sometimes people get tired and emotional at weddings.

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If you're tired and emotional, it's okay to take a break.

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The politician was said to be tired and emotional after the party last night.

natural

She sounded a bit tired and emotional during the interview, don’t you think?

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After three glasses of wine, I'm afraid I'm getting a little tired and emotional myself.

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