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jade
/ˈʤed/
玉,翡翠,老馬(a.)綠色的,玉制的(vt.)(vi.)(使)疲倦
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jade
,
v. i.
To
become
weary
;
to
lose
spirit
.
They
. . .
fail
,
and
jade
,
and
tire
in
the
prosecution
.
--
South
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jade
n.
1.
Min.
A
stone
,
commonly
of
a
pale
to
dark
green
color
but
sometimes
whitish
.
It
is
very
hard
and
compact
,
capable
of
fine
polish
,
and
is
used
for
ornamental
purposes
and
for
implements
,
esp
.
in
Eastern
countries
and
among
many
early
peoples
.
Note:
☞
The
general
term
jade
includes
nephrite
,
a
compact
variety
of
tremolite
with
a
specific
gravity
of
3,
and
also
the
mineral
jadeite
,
a
silicate
of
alumina
and
soda
,
with
a
specific
gravity
of
3.3.
The
latter
is
the
more
highly
prized
and
includes
the
feitsui
of
the
Chinese
.
The
name
has
also
been
given
to
other
tough
green
minerals
capable
of
similar
use
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jade
,
n.
1.
A
mean
or
tired
horse
;
a
worthless
nag
.
Tired
as
a
jade
in
overloaden
cart
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
2.
A
disreputable
or
vicious
woman
;
a
wench
;
a
quean
;
also
,
sometimes
,
a
worthless
man
.
She
shines
the
first
of
battered
jades
.
--
Swift
.
3.
A
young
woman
; --
generally
so
called
in
irony
or
slight
contempt
.
A
souple
jade
she
was
,
and
strang
.
--
Burns
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jade
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Jaded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Jading
.]
1.
To
treat
like
a
jade
;
to
spurn
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
make
ridiculous
and
contemptible
. [
Obs
.]
I
do
now
fool
myself
,
to
let
imagination
jade
me
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
exhaust
by
overdriving
or
long-continued
labor
of
any
kind
;
to
tire
,
make
dull
,
or
wear
out
by
severe
or
tedious
tasks
;
to
harass
.
The
mind
,
once
jaded
by
an
attempt
above
its
power
, . . .
checks
at
any
vigorous
undertaking
ever
after
.
--
Locke
.
Syn:
--
To
fatigue
;
tire
;
weary
;
harass
.
Usage:
--
To
Jade
,
Fatigue
,
Tire
,
Weary
.
Fatigue
is
the
generic
term
;
tire
denotes
fatigue
which
wastes
the
strength
;
weary
implies
that
a
person
is
worn
out
by
exertion
;
jade
refers
to
the
weariness
created
by
a
long
and
steady
repetition
of
the
same
act
or
effort
.
A
little
exertion
will
tire
a
child
or
a
weak
person
;
a
severe
or
protracted
task
wearies
equally
the
body
and
the
mind
;
the
most
powerful
horse
becomes
jaded
on
a
long
journey
by
a
continual
straining
of
the
same
muscles
.
Wearied
with
labor
of
body
or
mind
;
tired
of
work
,
tired
out
by
importunities
;
jaded
by
incessant
attention
to
business
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jade
adj
:
similar
to
the
color
of
jade
;
especially
varying
from
bluish
green
to
yellowish
green
[
syn
:
jade-green
]
n
1:
a
semiprecious
gemstone
that
takes
a
high
polish
;
is
usually
green
but
sometimes
whitish
;
consists
of
jadeite
or
nephrite
[
syn
:
jadestone
]
2:
a
woman
adulterer
[
syn
:
adulteress
,
fornicatress
,
hussy
,
loose woman
,
slut
,
strumpet
,
trollop
]
3:
a
light
green
color
varying
from
bluish
green
to
yellowish
green
[
syn
:
jade green
]
4:
an
old
or
over-worked
horse
[
syn
:
hack
,
nag
,
plug
]
v
1:
get
tired
of
something
or
somebody
[
syn
:
tire
,
pall
,
weary
,
fatigue
]
2:
exhaust
or
tire
through
overuse
or
great
strain
or
stress
;
"
We
wore
ourselves
out
on
this
hike
" [
syn
:
tire
,
wear
upon
,
tire out
,
wear
,
weary
,
wear out
,
outwear
,
wear down
,
fag out
,
fag
,
fatigue
] [
ant
:
refresh
]
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