英:[ˌstrenjʊ'ɒsɪtɪ]
美:[ˌstrenjʊ'ɒsətɪ]
英:[ˌstrenjʊ'ɒsɪtɪ]
美:[ˌstrenjʊ'ɒsətɪ]
词根:strenuous
adj.strenuous 紧张的;费力的;奋发的;艰苦的;热烈的
adv.strenuously 勤奋地;费力地
adjective
vigorously active : energetic
fervent, zealous
his most strenuous supporters
marked by or calling for energy or stamina : arduous
a strenuous hike
Latin strenuus
The first known use of strenuous was in 1599
strepnoun
streptococcus
strenuousadjective
very active : energetic
leads a strenuous life
fervent, zealous
strenuous protest
showing or requiring great energy
strenuous tasks
strenuousadjective
very active : energetic
leads a strenuous life
fervent, zealous
strenuous protest
showing or requiring great energy
strenuous tasks
strenuousadjective
very active : energetic
leads a strenuous life
fervent, zealous
strenuous protest
showing or requiring great energy
strenuous tasks
1 Mr Shaw allows his classical amateurship and respectable strenuosity of character, but denounces his work, with a substratum of truth, as that of a “blathering, unreadable pedant.”
2 I hardly wonder, when they came to scan The upshot of their strenuosity, They gazed with mixed emotions upon me.
3 The necessary diminished diet, catharsis, hypnotic, salicylic acid and alkalies all tend to quiet the circulation and diminish any strenuosity of the heart that may be present.
4 The garden has been weeded, replanted, trained, clipped and garnished, and my arms are as husky and strong as a boy's and my nose badly sunburned from my strenuosity with hoe and trimming scissors.
5 Such people, and those who care for them, must not make the mistake of thinking that rough handling, strenuosity, will cure what is apparently a fixed character.
6 Roosevelt had the same characteristic but he displayed it with much more animation and strenuosity.
7 When I awoke from a few hours of deep and exhausted sleep I found my room fast filling with the strenuosities of the day.
8 Chronic dilatation of the heart, However, perhaps not sufficient to cause edema, slowly and insidiously develops from persistent strenuosity, or from the insidious irritations caused by absorbed toxins due to intestinal indigestion.
9 Later, when he went to his offices in the Temple Court Building, the strenuosities reasserted themselves with emphasis.
10 He gazed at the prince now with veiled expectancy, his attitude seemingly relaxed, innocent of strenuosity.
11 He put a curb on strenuosity; started to study the French temperament; he began to see why he had not succeeded.
12 That sparkling briskness—the tang—which is the best the temperate climate has to offer, gives the Native Son his high powered strenuosity.
13 The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors.
14 Atween times we must rest, relax and recuperate the waste that strenuosity makes.
15 A parley with a grumpy gateman, the presentation of his letter and he was admitted to the presence of the manager, a man exhausted with the strenuosity of night and day work.
16 Today has been a very strenuous day.
17 Previously, hikers had to use ropes to climb down the hillside to get to the waterfalls — a strenuous and potentially dangerous endeavor.
18 I hardly wonder, when they come to scan The upshot of their strenuosity, They gazed with mixed emotions upon me.
19 Caroline, my dear," said the major from the door into the library, "from the strenuosity in the tones of David Kildare I judge he is discussing his usual topic.
20 The world began again--polished manners and social order gave place to strenuosity and individualism.