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Definition of arduous in English: arduousadjective ˈɑːdjʊəsˈɑːdʒʊəsˈɑrdʒuəs Involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring. 艰巨的;困难的;累人的 艰难的旅程。 Example sentencesExamples - Before becoming a Mass server one had to learn the Latin responses and this was a long and arduous task.
- Approach difficult people and arduous tasks with a light and positive attitude.
- Armed with machetes they worked with their woodsmen in the arduous task of trail cutting.
- It can be a long and arduous task and very often ends in failure.
- It is now possible to hire out the equipment needed to assist you in this arduous task.
- Thanks to everyone who gave their time and effort to the arduous task.
- Her latest solo record bid is probably the most hazardous and arduous challenge that she has faced.
- Artists say that getting their art shown in galleries is an arduous and difficult process.
- This is a long and arduous task, one that the authorities admit has had only very limited success to date.
- All this requires much arduous, painstaking, and sometimes confusing work.
- Sometimes they have to walk great distances and then carry the water back - an arduous task.
- The government is grappling with the arduous task of providing relief to distant islands.
- It had been a long and arduous journey from her home in Scotland and she was weary to her bones.
- Despite the arduous task of bringing in money, the Arts Support group had an excellent time.
- Technology has rendered once arduous tasks easy and opened up a world of possibilities for ordinary people.
- It also seemed that the younger and frailer you were, the more arduous were your physical tasks.
- This two and a half day nonstop boat trip is just part of the arduous journey to bring help.
- Michael's task is an arduous one, but critical to the well-being of 2.5m people.
- Following a long and arduous journey which took him through Syria, Cyprus and Turkey, he made it to Britain.
- The Meath man believes his players need to work hard as a team and foresees an arduous training schedule.
Synonyms onerous, taxing, difficult, hard, heavy, laborious, burdensome, strenuous, vigorous, back-breaking, stiff, uphill, relentless, Herculean demanding, trying, tough, challenging, formidable, exacting exhausting, wearying, fatiguing, tiring, punishing, gruelling, grinding intolerable, unbearable, murderous, harrowing informal killing, no picnic British informal knackering archaic toilsome rare exigent
Derivativesadverbˈɑːdjʊəsliˈɑːdʒʊəsli This kind of cataloging requires mental stamina; overall, he has carefully and arduously selected suitable entries. Example sentencesExamples - My father and I then arduously lifted it into the trunk.
- To compete successfully in these events, runners must train arduously and consistently, be agile and maintain a strategy for the race.
- Labor specialists agree that while most job candidates tend arduously to minute details regarding their resume and/or their appearance, they often overlook the significance of using language correctly.
- One pianist who had been studying music arduously needed to go back and have fun with it before he could really begin the process of successful learning.
nounˈɑːdʒʊəsnəsˈɑːdjʊəsnəsˈɑrdʒuəsnəs Further, the arduousness of state work could be increasingly offset through greater employment of automation and information technology. Example sentencesExamples - However, the arduousness of this process, and the attempts to block it, should not be forgotten.
- Nothing daunted, Theroux embarked last year on a journey of astonishing arduousness.
- I can fax, chat on the net or make a cell-phone call abroad but when I walk over to my nephew's house, only a mile and a half away in a rural campus, my journey has a Victorian arduousness to it.
- The reunion is imperilled by the physical arduousness of the journey, the boys' suspicions about the father's true motives and the volatile dynamics among the three.
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin arduus 'steep, difficult' + -ous. Definition of arduous in US English: arduousadjectiveˈɑrdʒuəsˈärjo͞oəs Involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring. 艰巨的;困难的;累人的 艰难的旅程。 Example sentencesExamples - Michael's task is an arduous one, but critical to the well-being of 2.5m people.
- Following a long and arduous journey which took him through Syria, Cyprus and Turkey, he made it to Britain.
- It had been a long and arduous journey from her home in Scotland and she was weary to her bones.
- Armed with machetes they worked with their woodsmen in the arduous task of trail cutting.
- Technology has rendered once arduous tasks easy and opened up a world of possibilities for ordinary people.
- The Meath man believes his players need to work hard as a team and foresees an arduous training schedule.
- Sometimes they have to walk great distances and then carry the water back - an arduous task.
- This is a long and arduous task, one that the authorities admit has had only very limited success to date.
- Approach difficult people and arduous tasks with a light and positive attitude.
- It also seemed that the younger and frailer you were, the more arduous were your physical tasks.
- Thanks to everyone who gave their time and effort to the arduous task.
- All this requires much arduous, painstaking, and sometimes confusing work.
- Artists say that getting their art shown in galleries is an arduous and difficult process.
- It is now possible to hire out the equipment needed to assist you in this arduous task.
- This two and a half day nonstop boat trip is just part of the arduous journey to bring help.
- Despite the arduous task of bringing in money, the Arts Support group had an excellent time.
- Her latest solo record bid is probably the most hazardous and arduous challenge that she has faced.
- The government is grappling with the arduous task of providing relief to distant islands.
- It can be a long and arduous task and very often ends in failure.
- Before becoming a Mass server one had to learn the Latin responses and this was a long and arduous task.
Synonyms onerous, taxing, difficult, hard, heavy, laborious, burdensome, strenuous, vigorous, back-breaking, stiff, uphill, relentless, herculean
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin arduus ‘steep, difficult’ + -ous. |