词汇 | overburdening |
释义 | overburdening present participle ofoverburden overburden verb[ Toften passive ] uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈbɜː.dən/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈbɝː.dən/ to make someone or something work too hard or carry, contain, or deal with too much: 使不堪重负;使负担过重;使装载过多 Insurance companies are already overburdened with similar claims.保险公司已经被类似的索赔搞得不堪重负。 Now 5,000 new children will be attending the district's already overburdened school system.现在5000名新学童将要进入本地区已经超负荷运转的学校系统。 Causing difficulties for oneself or others ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be a tall orderidiom be asking for troubleidiom be your own worst enemyidiom bother someone with something dig lay make heavy weather of somethingidiom make it difficult for someone to do something obduracy open a can of worms overburden sand shoot store up trouble/problemsidiom subject someone/something to something sucker punch swamp tall wrong-foot Examples of overburdeningoverburdening In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Despite the hierarchically institutionalized local finance and the illegal practice of overburdening, the manipulation of such incentives served as a way of motivating local authorities. Because of the ministries' underestimation of the amount of overburdening, these efforts were far from eliminating the problem. One such example is the problem of overburdening, which undermines the financial power of local governments in general. Overburdening the shelves and clogging the catacombs, these books must be exchanged, their use value refigured and economic value realized, as waste products. Local governments compete with each other for national grants and privileges, but in the case of overburdening, they have no reason to do so. Since there is no central verifying authority involved, there is no concern for overburdening the system as it grows. The first section examined the governmental and political environment for issues concerning overburdening. In the mid-1970s, local authorities clearly harbored hostility against the central government's lack of action in the matter of overburdening. Journalists and scholars became quite vocal about the financial crises in local governments, and this problem of overburdening became one of their favorite targets. The two parties' views of overburdening never actually met. The problem of overburdening existed in this very central-local financial arrangement. There is no central authorization or certification authority that could potentially become a bottleneck if the network were initially too large or grew to an overburdening size. This was called 'overburdening' on local government. In the earlier stage of overburdening, the cooperative relationship between the central and local governments was seen as shaping local government's operation through informal incentive systems such as grant backing. The problem of overburdening contributed to the worsening of the local resource squeeze, which was already heavily affected by the highest urbanization rate among industrial nations. 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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