英:['tɔɪlsəm]
美:['tɔɪlsəm]
英:['tɔɪlsəm]
美:['tɔɪlsəm]
toil·some
toIl sm
词根:toil
n.toil 辛苦;苦工;网;圈套
toiler 劳动者;辛苦工作的人
vi.toil 辛苦工作;艰难地行进
vt.toil 费力地做;使…过度劳累
Adjective
1. characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort;
"worked their arduous way up the mining valley"
"a grueling campaign"
"hard labor"
"heavy work"
"heavy going"
"spent many laborious hours on the project"
"set a punishing pace"
1580年代,来自 toil(动词)+ -some(1)。更早的词是 toilous(15世纪早期)。相反的词 toilless(约1600年)则较少使用。
The first known use of toilsome was circa 1570
tolerateverb
to allow something to be or be done without making a move to stop it : put up with
refused to tolerate such treatment
to withstand the action of tolerate a drug
plants that tolerate drought
told
tolerantadjective
showing tolerance
tolerantadjective
showing tolerance
tolerancenoun
ability to put up with something harmful or unpleasant
the ability to adjust to a food or drug so that its effects are experienced less strongly
sympathy for or acceptance of feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from one's own
tolerableadjective
capable of being put up with
tolerable pain
fairly good
a tolerable singing voice
tolerableadjective
capable of being put up with
tolerable pain
fairly good
a tolerable singing voice
tolerableadjective
capable of being put up with
tolerable pain
fairly good
a tolerable singing voice
tokennoun
an outward sign
something (as an act, gesture, or object) that serves as a sign or symbol
a white flag is a token of surrender
souvenir
indication sense 2
this is only a token of what we hope to accomplish
a piece resembling a coin that has a special use
a bus token
toilsomeadjective
requiring much effort
1 Housework is usually miscellaneous and toilsome.
家务劳动通常是繁杂的.
2 So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.
人在日光之下劳碌累心、在他一切的劳碌上得著甚么呢。
3 Thus originated the vast cavalcade, or emigrant train, stretching its serpentine length for miles, enveloped in vast pillars of dust, patiently wending its toilsome way across the American continent.
4 After all, skating, as a recreational act, is relentless, toilsome, boring—it requires a commitment to drudgery and community that quickly weeds out those with impure motives.
5 In front of me, I saw it plainly, stretched two roads; the one easy and smooth, if perilous, the other arid and toilsome.
6 Quite so—and much better than toilsome trip to Ramsgate with one's whole family in tow.
7 But her light I found to be far less brilliant than that of the sun, and her rays were much obscured by the dense foliage overhead; hence my progress was necessarily slow, laboured, and toilsome.
8 Given the toilsome summer she had with tumbling polling numbers and daily email revelations, it was easy to forget how well Clinton can perform when the moment requires it.
9 It were a toilsome ascent but for that smooth and hard pavement, and the impervious and green thatch of pine-tassels overhung.
10 Though tautly stretched at the end of the boat, it sagged a little in the middle; it made for three or four toilsome, bouncy steps.
11 Later, when asked about his difficulties against USC’s zone, Leaf seemed to concede that the Trojans had made the game more toilsome than usual.
12 The work was at times physically toilsome and, it has to be admitted, brutally tedious for stretches of unthinkable duration.
13 Hence they were necessarily de-Germanized in a few generations, after a toilsome and quarrelsome period of transition.
14 Twice had she taken her son with her; once she had made the toilsome journey in company with Owen Griffith; at other times she had entrusted him with the rent-money.
15 Meanwhile, Republicans lacked the votes to pass anything so their amendments tended to be trollish and toilsome fliers meant to either own the libs or just annoy the legislators.
16 When I was at university, some 20 years ago, learning about the world was a tactile, toilsome sort of experience.
17 His nerves had been braced by toilsome exercise and inclement skies; his strong mind had gained power under a discipline which allowed no other rest than change of employment.
18 The push for power in football has arrived, but the fight to actually attain it is far more complicated and toilsome.
19 The payment for this toilsome labour is of the most meagre and unsatisfactory description.
20 It was early in the evening when after a toilsome march Mr. Barclay and the boys reached a Siwash rancherie built just above high-water mark on the pebbly beach of a sheltered inlet.
1 辛苦的
sore rugged slavish moiling toilful hard warm rough painful killing stiff taxing tiring labouring uphill bitter sweaty punishing laboring
2 费力
pick-and-shovel difficult robust stiff uphill diligent sweaty strenuous taxing arduous exacting laboured painfully painstakingly laboriously pain trouble ado exertion task with nose at the grindstone with nose to the grindstone take the trouble
4 劳苦的
5 劳苦
grinding painstaking pain labor trouble fatigue toil plod with nose at the grindstone with nose to the grindstone have a job the hard way