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assiduous

/uh-sij-oo-uhs/US // əˈsɪdʒ u əs //UK // (əˈsɪdjʊəs) //

孜孜不倦,勤奋,勤奋的,勤奋努力

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persevering; industrious; meticulous: an assiduous student.
    • : constant; unremitting: assiduous reading.

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Examples

  • Yang also ran up the score in conservative Jewish precincts of Brooklyn, after an assiduous effort to win Orthodox votes.

  • Any life, despite the most assiduous biographer’s investigations, remains somewhat of a mystery.

  • There has been assiduous woo-ing of the political establishment too.

  • Webb was never wild about some of the nitty-gritty aspects of elected office and was not a very assiduous fundraiser.

  • As an intern at The Nation in 1989, he was an amiable and assiduous fact-checker of my copy.

  • But despite her allure, her assiduous assault on New York produced no results.

  • His assiduous reporting and his smart, passionate commentary have impressed colleagues and readers alike.

  • She soon gave birth to a daughter, her only child, whom she nurtured with the most assiduous care.

  • He was not seen again, at least in the flesh, but he became one of the most assiduous frequenters of De Quincey's visions.

  • Nobody is a greater slave than an assiduous courtier, unless it be a courtier who is more assiduous.

  • Only by an assiduous devotion to the contents of the daily newspapers in their reports of the doings of the socially elect.

  • She had been an assiduous student of the eighteenth century philosophers, and on the whole was a lady of considerable culture.