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burden

/bur-dn/US // ˈbɜr dn //UK // (ˈbɜːdən) //

负担,负荷,负重,负载

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : that which is carried; load: a horse's burden of rider and pack.
    • : that which is borne with difficulty; obligation; onus: the burden of leadership.
    • : Nautical. the weight of a ship's cargo.the carrying capacity of a ship.
    • : Mining. overburden.
    • : Metallurgy. the minerals charged into a blast furnace or steelmaking furnace.
    • : Accounting. overhead.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to load heavily.
    • : to load oppressively; trouble.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmental weight; stress
Forms: burdened, burdening, burdens
Synonyms
anxiety焦虑,忧虑,焦虑不安,担忧concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题difficulty困难,难度,难点,困难重重duty职责,责任,任务,义务hardship艰难困苦,困苦,困难,困难重重load负荷,负载,装载,加载onus责任,职责,负担,义务responsibility责任,职责,责任感,责任心strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性task任务,工作,作业,课题tax税收,税,税款,税务trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼accountability问责制,责任制,责任心,责任感affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼albatross信天翁blame责备,指责,责怪,归咎于care护理,照顾,关注,关心charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准clog堵塞,堵塞物,堵塞的问题,堵塞堵塞encumbrance财产,财产损失,资产负债表,财产损失费grievance申诉,冤情,怨气,抱怨hindrance阻碍,障碍物,障碍,阻碍因素millstone磨石,磨刀石,磨盘,碾石misfortune厄运,祸患,不幸,祸害mishap意外事故,意外事件,不测事件,不测obstruction阻挠,阻塞,阻碍,障碍物punishment惩罚,惩处,刑罚,处罚sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤trial审判,试验,审理,审判工作work工作,工,作业,劳动herculean task艰巨的任务,艰巨任务,艰巨的工作,艰巨的使命ball and chain球和链,球和链子,球和链条,球链deadweight自重,载重量,载重,重量级excess baggage超重行李,超额行李,超限行李,超重行李费thorn in one's side绊脚石,肉中刺,眼中钉,眼中钉子weary load疲惫的负荷,疲惫的负担,疲惫的负载,疲惫不堪的负荷
verbencumber, strain
Forms: burdened, burdening, burdens

Examples

  • In actions that address climate change, there are actions that can promote equity, actions that can help us forestall pandemics, and that can at some of the biggest disease burdens in the world.

  • That collective burden will drag down regional incomes by roughly 10%, amounting to one of the largest transfers of wealth in American history, as people who live farther north will benefit from that change and see their fortunes rise.

  • Stanley Fischer, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve, said Friday in a Bloomberg Television interview that a low interest-rate burden means the Fed can do more to bolster the economy.

  • The benefit we have is we don’t have the burden of traditional media.

  • Maybe the user will not do that, and the burden shouldn’t be on the individual to make these decisions.

  • “If Charleston harbor needs improvement, let the commerce of Charleston bear the burden,” he said.

  • The constitutional problem with this ruling, experts say, is that it places an extra burden on women for being pregnant.

  • Of course, the reason such waiting lists exist is that funding everyone would be a financial burden states could not bear.

  • “There are indications that decriminalization can reduce the burden on criminal justice systems,” the report said.

  • “No nation in history has ever survived a tax burden that reached a third of its national income,” he warned.

  • The rich Chinese were robbed and the labouring class were pressed into service fit for beasts of burden.

  • She could not be anything but a burden and a torment; her last years would probably be dreadful, both for herself and for others.

  • Under ordinary circumstances these men can travel with their burden from twenty to thirty miles a day.

  • Hence, in their professed attempt to aid the memory, they really impose a new and additional burden upon it.

  • The financial burden of the war, as the full measure of it dawned upon our minds, seemed to betoken a universal bankruptcy.