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wabbit adjective[ after noun ] Scottish Englishuk /ˈwæb.ɪt/ us /ˈwæb.ɪt/ feeling very tired, weak, and not very healthy: 疲惫的,虚弱的,感觉不适的 I am still feeling wabbit with a flu bug.我还在因为感冒而感觉不适。 This is a man who a few years ago painted himself looking wabbit and alone. Some local primary school children would have been forgiven for feeling "wabbit" (tired) last week, after completing the six-week course. My doctor thought it was unlikely that I'd go from feeling fine (well, with just a day or two of feeling wabbit) to feeling nauseous again. No wonder you don't feel great today - sleepless nights leave you feeling wabbit all day. The Scots word "wabbit'" (pronounced to rhyme with rabbit) means tired, run down, or lacking in energy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Tired and making tired all in anti-fatigue at your worstidiom be dead on your feetidiom be fit/ready to dropidiom finish something off fit to dropidiom fragile frazzled gassed haggard knackered shell-shocked sleep deprivation sleep-deprived sleepily sleepiness sleepy strung out zonked
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