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tether

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++teth·er1 /ˈteðə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  1. be at the end of your tether FED UPto be so worried, tired etc that you feel you can no longer deal with a difficult or upsetting situation 忍无可忍;走投无路;一筹莫展2. TAa rope or chain that an animal is tied to so that it can only move around within a limited area 〔拴牲畜用的〕系绳,拴链
Examples from the Corpus
tetherIn fact, the community was near the end of its financial tether.At the end of their financial tether, they converted Outward Bound into a charter yacht.By then Diana was truly at the end of her tether.The bull had got loose from his tether.Five hours later Mr Humble was at the end of his tether.With all that had happened with Anthony, he was near the end of his tether.However, at other times I feel at the end of my tether.Then I reached them, seized them, ripped them free of their tethers, and flung them to the embankment.
tether2 verb [transitive]  1. TATIEto tie an animal to a post so that it can only move around within a limited area 拴住,系住〔牲畜〕n2. technical to use a mobile phone to make a computer able to connect with the Internet→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
tetherHe stood up and walked beside her to the edge of the wood where his horse was tethered.The farmer tethered a goat in the field and left it there for the day.With Amantani fresh in my mind it seemed to me that more than the cattle were tethered here.At the first steep slope of Great Ararat they tethered their horses to a thorn tree and hobbled them.One Victorian explorer reported that he could catch these cats and tether them near his food stores to keep the rats down.My horse had been tethered to a post, but somehow it escaped.Though designed by the master modernist, Richard Meier, Getty Center appears intentionally tethered to the past.
Origin tether1 (1300-1400) Old Norse tjothr
teth·er1 nountether2 verbLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
tired you so you feel be can Corpus worried, that etc to


tether
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tether1 /ˈteðə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old Norse
 Origin: tjothr
1. be at the end of your tether to be so worried, tired etc that you feel you can no longer deal with a difficult or upsetting situation
2. a rope or chain that an animal is tied to so that it can only move around within a limited area

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tether2 verb [transitive]
to tie an animal to a post so that it can only move around within a limited area


tetherBrE /ˈteðə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈteðər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they tether BrE /ˈteðə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈteðər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it tethers BrE /ˈteðəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈteðərz/ 🔊past simple tethered BrE /ˈteðəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈteðərd/ 🔊past participle tethered BrE /ˈteðəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈteðərd/ 🔊 -ing form tethering BrE /ˈteðərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈteðərɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (to sth) to tie an animal to a post so that it cannot move very far 拴(牲畜)to use a smartphone to connect a computer to the Internet 共享网络(利用智能手机的数据连线供电脑等接入互联网) tethering noun [uncountable]
tetherBrE /ˈteðə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈteðər/ 🔊 nouna rope or chain used to tie an animal to sth, allowing it to move around in a small area (拴牲畜的)拴绳,拴链be at the ˌend of your ˈtether(BrE) (NAmE be at the ˌend of your ˈrope) to feel that you cannot deal with a difficult situation any more because you are too tired, worried, etc. 筋疲力尽;智穷力竭;山穷水尽