词汇 | example_english_toil |
释义 | Examples of toilThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The father leaves to his son an inheritance of toil and misery _ with no hope or possibility of anything better. It is the very simplicity of the illusory sequence, the shorthand summary that circumvents all the poor magician's toil, which makes the trick so compelling. Until the twentieth century it had to be built and tended by hand with much labour, and still it carries the marks of that toil. For their part, the women are probably happy enough to be relieved of what (despite its romantic possibilities) is such arduous, unpleasant and low-status toil. They toiled mightily, and found it difficult and said at the end. Is this tale of toil and storm any concern of yours? Man will not achieve rest except by much toil. To acquire shells, "what toils and pains," she exclaims, "what hopes and fears, what enterprises and calculations have been undertaken and undergone" (110)! The former is clearly limited, but yields the fruit of honest toil. They rejected, in fact, the concept of work as toil, effort, necessary means, punishment, or duty. If there were no demand for such works of reference, publishers and compilers would not engage in the awful toil of producing them. He had a driving ambition to succeed combined with a puritan's belief in the sanctity of unremitting toil. The blacksmith's son's forearms would bulge with pride on account of the blacksmith's toil. Fortunately for users, intermediate levels of representation, such as machine code, assembly language, and highlevel languages, keep us from toiling with 1s and 0s. In each generation, with toil and tears, we have had to earn our heritage again. I toil among them from seven in the morning until far, far into the night. Whereas the first viewpoint considers vision more important than toil, the second viewpoint considers toil more important than vision. The true merit of this book lies in the voice it gives to those who toil in the homes of the affluent. It is, perhaps, salutary to understand the sensitivities which arise for those toiling at the coal-face of community care. For twenty years he toiled in relative obscurity, gradually attaining a degree of notoriety in a familiar music genre. Yet sometimes, in the midst of the heat and toil of the struggle for existence, the thought involuntarily steals over me that we have seen better days. Clinical authorities can encompass concepts of biochemistry and even epidemiology but can prove somewhat lost in the toils of sociological thinking or in the study methods of psychologists. He takes his place among the vast numbers awaiting "endless rest" in heaven or in earth and his depiction of unremitting toil points to our common condition. However, in discussing these new approaches we become trapped in the toils of computer terminology - computers do not always do the things that are routinely claimed for them. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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