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词汇 burdening
释义 burdening
present 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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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 burdening


burdening

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


In relation to pension spending alterations, the relationship becomes more specific, with rising unemployment and pensioners burdening an already too narrow budgetary system.
Sceptical theism, then, may resolve the problem of evil, but only at the cost of burdening the theist with other, and perhaps equally difficult, problems.
In this way, the crown's rights could be compensated without burdening shipping with the debt.
Instead of burdening urban design with the aspiration of positive community life, this attitude gives meaning to public space that is stripped of moralistic qualifications.
Without burdening the reader with a long dissertation, there are two basic issues.
We have deliberately chosen simple, well-known ones that allow us to illustrate the basic ideas without burdening the reader with irrelevant detail.
Historical research rather than exegesis or dogmatics will break the power of traditions that are now burdening the consciences of men.
There are forms of research generally held to be permissible that involve burdening a patient/subject without the intention of benefiting the patient/subject.
Where assessments were resorted to, efforts were made to avoid burdening the poor.
Additional concerns expressed to physicians have been, in decreasing frequency, losing control of bodily functions; burdening friends, family, or other caregivers; and inadequate pain control.
But this does not necessarily call on us to avoid any risk of burdening some individuals for the sake of the genetic well-being of future generations.
This group is particularly prone to suffer a cerebral vascular accident (stroke) since the relative incidence of stroke doubles for every decade after 55 years old further burdening the system.
What motive did the southerners have for insisting on "burdening" (as several northerners put it) direct election with the "race rider" (as some northerners came to call it)?
The patient values discussed by family members were the sense of accomplishing life's goals, the desired involvement of family in decisions, and the desire to avoid burdening the family.
It is no accident that these femmes fatales frequently suffer from hysteria; in one sense burdening these women with an illness represents a male attempt to neutralise their terrible power.
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