词汇 | laboriously |
释义 | laboriously adverb uk /ləˈbɔː.ri.əs.li/ us /ləˈbɔːr.i.əs.li/ in a way that needs a lot of time and effort: 耗时费力地;艰巨地,艰难地 He wrote out the list laboriously by hand.他费力地用手写出了这张清单。 This is a highly detailed, laboriously researched study.这是一项非常详细、悉心做出的研究。 See laborious The wildflowers are laboriously hand pressed to make perfumes. The animals were slowly, laboriously moving around their enclosure. He obtained a dictionary and laboriously set about reading it. Complicated and difficult to do advanced ambitious ambitiously another arduous formidable formidably get blood out of/from a stoneidiom grail gruelling onerously overdemanding painstaking picnic problematic trickily tricky tuff ultra-sensitive unintuitive Examples of laboriouslylaboriously Books were no longer laboriously compiled clerical mysteries: they had rapidly become both commercially viable and highly visible in society at large. He did not translate them laboriously into words - unless he wished to communicate with verbal persons. He laboriously rewrote the libretto as a legitimate account of the past and strove to display a reliable knowledge of his subject's historical sources. There is no index and the process of scanning texts and laboriously reconstructing them has not been matched by careful proof-reading. Our approach thus may obviate the laboriously manual construction of such domainspecific grammars. Historical representations were based on the largest possible number of facts, laboriously accumulated in the field or in museums. The reader wishing to grasp the organisation, or merely to locate the discussion of a given number, must laboriously outline the entire volume. But not to worry: you hear them, all right - unless you went to graduate school and learned laboriously to deafen yourself. However, kindergartners write so slowly and laboriously that self-generated print may not serve as a useful aid for them. But irrigation also required that the land of each plot be laboriously prepared. We learn it, laboriously, by turning to that which is not ourselves - to nature. There was a recognisable fluidity to their gait : it had not become, as a result of the walker, a sequence of partial movements strung laboriously together. However, phonological reading is highly sequential in nature, and thus the child is expected to proceed slowly and laboriously through the text, particularly in the case of long words. We heartily agree with the authors that the dance metaphor does more than the information-transfer metaphor to help us understand these animals' laboriously acquired talent at sign use. This view postulates an unconscious device endowed with extrapowerful computational tools, whereas our conscious mental life is condemned, for some mysterious reasons, to rely laboriously on far more limited capacities. See all examples of laboriously 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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