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- 辛勞laborious
- 勤苦地做。Drudge: a person who does menial, dull or hard work.
- 勤苦地做完工作plod through a task
- 他經(jīng)歷數年的辛勞之后成功了。He succeeded after years of toil.
- 他一天到晚在勤苦工作。He's plodding away day and night.
- 若要求知識,須從勤苦得。If you want knowledge, you must toil for it.
- 她的健康的喪失是辛勞過(guò)度所致。Her health was the forfeit she paid for working too hard.
- 勤苦地做一些單調的工作drudge at some monotonous work
- 若要求知識,須從勤苦得。If you want knowledge, you must toil for it.
- 辛勞的laborious
- 辛勞的工作grinding toil
- 亞當斯先生是位典型的、勤苦的鄉下銀行家,對史本塞頗為賞識。Mr. Adams, the typical, plodding country banker, approved of Spenser
- 日夜辛勞labor day and night
- 他們喜歡講某人如何寒微,由工廠(chǎng)工人勤苦工作,而后來(lái)成為廠(chǎng)主的故事。They enjoy telling stories about men who began humbly as poor factory workers and later through their own hard work, became owners of the factories.
- 廝役辛勞To serve with hardship and toil
- 能耐辛勞ABle to Bear hardship
- 他們家道富裕,無(wú)須勤苦工作,可是他們好象抵抗不住新英格蘭迫人勤勞的氣氛。With no financial need to engage in arduous work, they seem nevertheless to have yielded to the pressure of a New England atmosphere that compelled industry.
- 他為每天的工資而辛勞。He travailed hard for his daily wage.
- 他們家道富裕,無(wú)須勤苦工作,可是他們好象抵抗不住新英格蘭迫人勤勞的氣氛。With no financial need to engage in arduous work, they seem nevertheless to have yielded to the pressure of a New England atmosphere that compelled industry.
- 辛勞費hard-earned money