词汇 | burdened |
释义 | burdened past simple and past participle ofburden burden verb[ T ] uk /ˈbɜː.dən/ us /ˈbɝː.dən/ to trouble someone with something difficult or unpleasant: 烦扰;加重压于 burden someone with somethingI don't want to burden you with my problems.我不想拿我的困难烦扰你。 The irony of it is that the new tax system will burden those it was intended to help.具讽刺意味的是,新的税收制度反而将使该制度本打算要帮助的人背上沉重负担。 Inconvenience a pain (in the neck)idiom a pain in the arse/backsideidiom aggravation aggro awkward bore bother bulky disturbance drag hassle have fun and gamesidiom imposition incommode incommodious palaver pinprick pisser put something out tempest Examples of burdenedburdened In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Although more talented scholars are being drawn to this field of study, it remains burdened with several premises that invite reform. One of the advantages of raising troops through the companies was that their corporate resources might ensure that the poorer inhabitants were less burdened. This may be due to them both being new to the field and thus not being burdened by conventional narratological presuppositions. Unlike the unfortunate victims of disease, who languished in the stations' isolation hospitals, healthy detainees were often burdened by boredom and frustration. According to this model, the cost of diphtheria treatment was conceived as a risk that burdened neither the individual, nor the larger collective group. The book is not burdened by excessive reference citations, is very readable and suited to a wideranging audience. What becomes immediately clear from the figures is that housework disproportionately burdened women. Democratisation was burdened by rampant popular distrust and cynicism about the viability, integrity and capacities of the new government. Untroubled by doctrinal issues, never burdened by thoughts of conversion, they assimilated at the college the gentlemanly culture and political skills of a constitutionalist regime. The term ' ' teenagers ' ' is too burdened with contemporary understandings, notions of adolescence that are not broadly accepted in the years covered by this article. These have added to the losses to poor artisanal fisherman already burdened in many areas by commercial overexploitation of the reefs. The burdens imposed on individual subjects and the number of subjects burdened overall are both relevant. She became more and more confused, and she was burdened with feelings of guilt. Women and particularly those burdened with dependent children were an anomaly within the able-bodied\onable-bodied classification. The first half of the book discusses law and legal institutions but is burdened with interpretive problems. 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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